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I did cook up some fresh steaks. Way better than mountain house.
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Fantastic hunt! I don't think I have ever read a more impressive hunt story (including magazines) that involved such a long solo hike in during hot weather (I was hunting elk in that weather) and a kill at that distance with a longbow (or was it a recurve?)
What type of bow are you shooting (Brand, length, pounds..) I shoot a longbow, but my longest kill was around 30 yards. Awsome shooting man!
Thanks for the story and the crappy pictures.
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70 pounds at 32 inches. I think the length is 66, at least that rings a bell in my mind. Its a Sapphire Hawk, made by hornseeker on here. I NEED to get some close up photos of it on here.
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That's was a better read then any magazine I've ever purchased, and pics to boot, and for free. Thanks, nice story and buck! Love how you broke it up with everybodys comments in-between. I purchased a Eberlestock pack this year for the first time, the gunslinger II in rock viel, not quite the freight pack you got but love the scabbard for my gun, came in handy for climbing up this year for my first high buck hunt.
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Great Story and Buck!!!
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Great story, very impressive! Congrats on the buck!
Thanks for sharing,
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...Co... you giving Bone two thumbs up?
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Quote from: hirshey on October 04, 2011, 04:19:07 PM
...Co... you giving Bone two thumbs up?
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Nice Story and Pics Bone! I hate turning on the camera and have the deer look right at you. Happens everytime I turn the video camera on.
I'm going to start calling you Tred Barta! That was definately doing it the hard way...I guess you could say doing it the "Bone" way! Congratulations on a Beautiful animal!
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I don't know how I missed this one, congrats yet again. Cool to see someone "our" age have your kind of success, great going.
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Great story and congratulations on the hunt.
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