Hello fellow sportsman

deer hunting; Tony Morris

I’m glad you showed interest in this site. My name is Tony Morris. As you have guessed, I am the man behind  “Tony’s Outdoors.” I would like to start out by telling you a little bit about myself. I am 34 year old, I have been married for six years to an understanding wife (she must be to put up with all the hunting I do, if I’m not in the woods,  I’m watching it on T.V., or talking about it with my friends). She used to joke about how if she wanted to see me she would have to come over and  skin deer at a local deer processor I  worked for. I do not have any kids of my own, but I am always up for taking any child interested in hunting to the woods. I’ve been hunting for about 15 years, and by no means am I an expert, but I have been schooled by numerous deer.


When I was a greenhorn to the sport, there was a lot of things that I learned to do and even more things that I shouldn’t do, and I am still learning things every day. I think this website will be beneficial to every hunter who stumbles upon it. It will give us deer hunters a place to come to and share our ideas, ask each other questions, and tell our tales. There is no better way to learn than thru our own experiences and the experiences of others.

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Hunting in Alabama can be difficult at times, I have hunted a lot of public land (and for anyone who has hunted public land - you know how discouraging it can be) and I have been in several hunting clubs scattered all over the state. I have killed some really good bucks on both public and  private land. But as you may know, the hunting, for the most part is the same. You have to be willing to do what it takes to get out there and hunt.

Hunting is also about the people that you hunt with. I’ve always hunted with my brother and several friends, which have changed some over the years for one reason or the other. Good hunting partners can make a very enjoyable season.


There is a lot that I’m going to share with you about the outdoors, but keep in mind that I’m not an expert, I’m just an outdoors kind of guy wanting to share some of my experiences, and hear some of yours.

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3 Responses to “Hello fellow sportsman”

  1. scott on February 18th, 2009 8:19 pm

    hey tony !!

  2. admin on February 27th, 2009 6:47 am

    Hey Man!
    How are things going?

  3. Darryl Strickland on April 3rd, 2009 3:21 pm

    Hey tony, I have a question for you and your members. This past year I harvested a year old or so doe.she looked as healthy as any deer,meat looked and tasted good. My question is have you seen or heard of deer having spotted lungs? (I know she did’nt smoke, no lighter found) Spots varied in size and shade but all were dark.
    Thanks for the site, Darryl

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