Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: backwoods_boy on May 09, 2009, 11:09:45 PM
-
Found these guys today and got as close as i could, but the pics didnt come out as good as i wanted.
we were at about 350 yards but still got to see these 5 big boys.
enjoy!
-
Good Job!
-
Hey, BackBoy
It's so nice to see antlers starting to develop. Can't wait 'till they grow out some more. Did you take these over on the wet side, or over here in eastern WA?
Thanks for sharing these.
-Tom
-
Awesome!
-
I beieve I know where you took those pics. Be careful if you go down a gravel road to take those pics, its a private drive and NOT a county road, the guy is a jerk, last fall a bunch of people went down the gravel road to take pics thinking it was a county road and the guy took his horse trailer and blocked everybody in and called the cops.
-
Healthy bulls, good job. Mark
-
i know bud...we basically took these pics from 500 yards away thru our binos. on a main road. on the eastside.
:hello:
but thanks for the heads up
-
I know that field
-
Nice pics. Season is coming fast!
-
YUP pretty cool to see some velvet! :drool:
-
Very nice pictures. Time is flying by some good growth there.
-
it was pretty cool to watch them in that big field and watch all the cars drive right past them and not even see them.
a couple of cars even slowed down but i know they still were like :dunno: it just makes me laugh. :chuckle:
-
a couple of cars even slowed down
One of them was probably robodad, checking to see if that was a food plot next to public land, and gonna report the owner of an advantage :tdown:
-
a couple of cars even slowed down
One of them was probably robodad, checking to see if that was a food plot next to public land, and gonna report the owner of an advantage :tdown:
:chuckle: How did you get to be soooooo funny !!!
-
HA HA HA HA HA HA :chuckle:
-
Nice pics!! Thanks for posting them!
-
Awsome pics! :tup:
-
Thanks for posting those! few more months...
-
Looks like the area below the gates on the way into the Observatory area.