Lets see your trophys
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the best way to commit is to put a for sale tag on your wheels and just dive in. It is near impossible to learn to shoot a traditional bow when you have that crutch so close to you.
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trdtnlbwhntr wrote:the best way to commit is to put a for sale tag on your wheels and just dive in. It is near impossible to learn to shoot a traditional bow when you have that crutch so close to you.
I am going to do that in the very near future - maybe next year.
Great trophies everyone!! Every single one of those animals everyone took is an awesome memory! Thats what counts!
Here are some of mine from just the last few years. I have been blessed in the past and may the hunting gods continue to smile upon me for a few more.
Turkeys the hard way, no blind
Ive shot a lot of coyotes but I killed this 46# male in the rain at 190 yards with a ML. 10-ringed him with a split second shot, a shot I was darn proud of!!
Coyote that broke my streak of missing about 6 of them with a bow over the couple seasons before that
Doubled up with my brother. I passed up a nice buck, about the size of my brother's, that night too after I shot the monster doe because I didn't want to deal with processing two deer at once...had to anyway lol.
First ever elk hunt last fall, DIY backpack style on land we had only aerial scouted.
First public land WI northwoods buck.
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Great deer Joe, PK, Trad!
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xpauliber wrote:I'm slowly but surely progressing as a bowhunter. Here are my bucks from '06, '08, and '10. I made a committment to myself to not shoot a buck unless it was bigger than my prior buck, up until I reach the 120" mark. A 120" for my area of PA is a trophy and I would be happy to shoot one every year. I've been passing more and more younger bucks over the years and my buddies keep telling me I'm crazy and that I'll be eating tag soup, but I don't want to just fill my tag every year, I want to become a better archer and take down mature bucks.
2006:
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2010:
Coyote I bagged last year:
My 2008 Bear:
2008 Gobbler that rounded out my Triple Trophy:
Very nice XP!
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headgear wrote:JRM, that last pic with the Elk and 6 bucks is sweet!
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The cave you fear hides the treasure you seek!!!
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Nice buck. How much did that deer weigh Crazinamatese? He looks like a big bodied buck. Those arrows look really long too. Do you shoot full length?
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Thanks Lance. I shoot 28 inch arrows. I have had a few other people that were amazed at the size of the body in that pic. I guess I never took too much notice before I cut him up. I never weighed or aged him either. He did have a big chunk of loose skin hanging off his brisket kinda like a moose. It filled up a little with fluid. That was the first thing I noticed when I first seen him come out of a CRP field into my kill zone that day. Im not sure what causes that. Kinda looked like an old injury. Don't know???
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