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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,75024.msg916779.html#msg916779on the second page.
Here you go. Just took the truck out of the picture. When I did the field pics I could never get any good shots of the antlers since I was by myself with no tri-pod.
This is where my bull was standing when I called him in , it does not look very steep in the picture, he was pretty close to a 45 degree angle for the shot. He was actually behind that bush in the middle of the picture where the hill drops off even more, when he cleared that bush he got an arrow right in the boiler room!!
Quote from: bucklucky on July 12, 2011, 11:36:04 AMThis is where my bull was standing when I called him in , it does not look very steep in the picture, he was pretty close to a 45 degree angle for the shot. He was actually behind that bush in the middle of the picture where the hill drops off even more, when he cleared that bush he got an arrow right in the boiler room!!I'm pretty sure its not gonna be that open in the Nooksack.
Quote from: 50CalJim on July 12, 2011, 11:45:09 AMQuote from: bucklucky on July 12, 2011, 11:36:04 AMThis is where my bull was standing when I called him in , it does not look very steep in the picture, he was pretty close to a 45 degree angle for the shot. He was actually behind that bush in the middle of the picture where the hill drops off even more, when he cleared that bush he got an arrow right in the boiler room!!I'm pretty sure its not gonna be that open in the Nooksack. LMAO!!! I can just imagine LOL. When I started heading over east it was like hunting a park, last year brought me back to reality killing that little 5x5 Roosie in fricken devils club and 5 foot tall ferns in the big timber And thats the open stuff
TBar how are you getting access to the 110 rd, you guys logging up there or doing road work?