Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: coonhound on December 27, 2007, 08:23:16 PM
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This is a picture of my Grandpa and his 3 sons in the early 50's. The one on the left is my dad when he was about 15. The picture was taken on the Olympic Peninsula, I think they shot the deer near Dawato Bay? This is my favorite of our old family pictures.
Coon
It would be fun to see some of yours...
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Your'e lucky to have those pics still. I saw some great one's like that of my Grandfather when I was a kid but years later after his passing when it meant something to me we couldn't find any of them ... I was bummed :'(
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I love to look at old hunting pictures! Great photo coonhound! Here's one of my grandfathers. I think I have posted this before somewhere.....anyway, here it is again. This one is from the 1930's. Grampa, his brother and a friend of theirs.
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I have one of my granpa and his brothers and his dad somewhere with a big ol buck Ill have to see if I can find it.
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:tup:
Nice pics...I will have to look about...
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the old time deer photos are always amazing
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Holy Cow!
The man on the right, is he? Yes he's wearing a TIE!
When is the last time anyone here wore a tie in the woods?
Times have changed
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I got some, but let me see if i know how to work a scanner.
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These pictures are from Minnesota. Not sure who exactly is in the photos, but these came from my Grandmas side of the family. Her Dad, and others are in the photos.
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Couple more.
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i didnt know they had the technology to take quick photos like that bass one........? :dunno:
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Lovin every one of them.
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The bass one caught my eye too when i was lookin though the album. i dont know alot about photography, but i was wondering the same thing.
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Very cool.....those kinda pics are pretty rare. Thanks for sharing......
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Thanks for sharing i love the dog's and hares great shots
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Here's my grandpa's deer from 1963. He told me he shot it in 1963 in Harper Valley Oregon. He measured it today and it goes 37.5" wide. It has a cheater on the the deers left antler and double eyeguards on both sides. A truly unique deer. I hope I'm not letting the cat out of the bag on the location so tons of hunters will be there next year... :P
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10250/Grandpa_s_deer_2_internet_size.jpg)
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There's probably a shopping mall there now.
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Nice buck and I love the brand spankin new 63' GMC, That was my first truck :IBCOOL:
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Here is a pic of my grandad from the 70's, the Black and white was from a big buck contest in Carson City, Nevada and the color pic was from Beaver ,Utah. In the 60's and 70's my family would all gather in Beaver, Utah for Deer season. There would some times be 30 people in our camp . 2 deer per hunter ,the hunters usually took a buck and a doe and the doe was usally eaten at camp during the 2 weeks we were there.
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10011/steveedmonson1.jpg)
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10011/steveedmonson2.jpg)
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Thanks for all the cool old pics! I love old time hunting pics. Keep them coming.
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Thanks for posting them. very great pictures. In England when they do a big shoot they shooters and the beaters are all dressed up in their best hunting clothes, ties, hats the works.
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(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi92.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fl18%2Fbullbugle%2Fold%2520timer%2520photos%2Fimage0.jpg&hash=2add5d850ef05371cd18eb59bcb0fdc6a2e23f80) <p>
Manastash in 60's
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Manastash in the 60's
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Moose from B.C in late 50's??? early 60's??
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Cool pics Black Ghost and thats a giant 3 Shawnpaul.
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
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So I have an old black and white photo that was taken in Colorado back in the 50's. The photo shows two bucks that have there horns locked together. Both of the bucks are 210"+ muleys. My Family took some photos tried to shoot off one of the horns that was unsuccessful so they sawed off one of the antlers to free the bucks. We still have the antler on the wall with the bullet hole in it. As the family story goes they were not big enough to shoot (not kidding). I just sit there and shake my head as I have never seen a buck as big as either in the photo and the detached antler would be close to WR if the right side was a match.
Net time I go to Colorado Ill make a copy of the picture for everybody it is unreal. As is the antler.
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bringing this one back because i think with the extra 1000 members we've picked up we could get some more cool pics up here. :tup:
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Ever notice how THIN and in shape, guys looked in the old time sucess photos?
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Ever notice how THIN and in shape, guys looked in the old time sucess photos?
part of it might be the high percentage of people tha used to smoke. smoking knocks out unger a little bit. ironheads granddad still has his smoke in is hand.