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Re: Tall Tine Outfitters

Unread postby PLB » Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:10 pm

Spysar wrote:Good luck in SD. I'll be there in about three weeks.

Muddy's game face: :character-grover:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Eric!! 8-)


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Re: Tall Tine Outfitters

Unread postby huntinnurse » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:20 pm

muddy wrote:Can't believe the negativity that this thread got. Winning a contest after taking a giant fair chase wild and a couple public land awesome bucks and then gets a prize with a guide and he chooses to ask for a do it yourself option? That's basically hunting on your own on private land.

Good grief.

Good luck Spy.


Jealousy has a way of rearing it's ugly head from time to time.
Spysar won the contest, was voted the winner by members here based on his great stories and bucks he took all on DIY hunts, some in areas he never set foot in before that hunt. And he chose the Tall Tines hunt prize and now wants to DIY there. Kudos to the win and the choice. I have no doubt it will be a great experience. It will be my guess, he won't even enter the buck he takes there in the contest. As I am sure he will be hunting at least 3 other states and will have plenty of choices to enter the contest this year with.
I have no doubt either that he will get a buck at Tall Tines, on his own, doing it himself. Cuz that is the way he hunts.
Looking forward to seeing how your season goes Spy.
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Re: Tall Tine Outfitters

Unread postby BigHunt » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:24 pm

huntinnurse wrote:
muddy wrote:Can't believe the negativity that this thread got. Winning a contest after taking a giant fair chase wild and a couple public land awesome bucks and then gets a prize with a guide and he chooses to ask for a do it yourself option? That's basically hunting on your own on private land.

Good grief.

Good luck Spy.


Jealousy has a way of rearing it's ugly head from time to time.
Spysar won the contest, was voted the winner by members here based on his great stories and bucks he took all on DIY hunts, some in areas he never set foot in before that hunt. And he chose the Tall Tines hunt prize and now wants to DIY there. Kudos to the win and the choice. I have no doubt it will be a great experience. It will be my guess, he won't even enter the buck he takes there in the contest. As I am sure he will be hunting at least 3 other states and will have plenty of choices to enter the contest this year with.
I have no doubt either that he will get a buck at Tall Tines, on his own, doing it himself. Cuz that is the way he hunts.
Looking forward to seeing how your season goes Spy.



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