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post June 6th 2007 5:43 PM
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QUOTE(MNHOYT @ June 6th 2007 1:27 PM) *
I have not figured out this computer thing yet, but as soon as i do i will get some posted for you.

Some are pretty graphic and I am not sure it they would get mad if i posted them or not.

I had a couple of neck shots and some nice does last year with my bow and my Montec's did a great job.



i don't think anyone who visits this sub-forum would mind, just so its not over the top, like taking a bite out of a raw deer heart or something.

you can host your pictures for free on www.photobucket.com and then copy and paste the third line of code under your picture here and PRESTO, we see the pic. thumbsup.gif
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post June 6th 2007 7:26 PM
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I hope this works, here is one of my trail camera pics from last year. He was shot by a neighbor kid and the buck scored a 147 5/8. It was his first time ever in a deer stand.

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post June 6th 2007 7:32 PM
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QUOTE(MNHOYT @ June 6th 2007 3:26 PM) *
I hope this works, here is one of my trail camera pics from last year. He was shot by a neighbor kid and the buck scored a 147 5/8. It was his first time ever in a deer stand.

http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa151/M...urrent=deer.jpg



holy smokes! bigsmile.gif that's a nice deer.

we have a whole thread for pictures. feel free to add a bunch to it. thumbsup.gif speedbanana.gif
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post June 7th 2007 12:47 PM
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welcome. nice pic!
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post June 7th 2007 1:18 PM
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post April 10th 2008 3:56 AM
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Is this a dead area? I love to bowhunt. Martin Bengal. I enjoy guns but my passion is for the bow and whitetails.
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post April 10th 2008 9:03 PM
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QUOTE(fxhunter @ April 9th 2008 9:56 PM) *
Is this a dead area? I love to bowhunt. Martin Bengal. I enjoy guns but my passion is for the bow and whitetails.

not a dead area, just slow sometimes. I am a traditional bow hunter, we would love to hear stories, and see pics of kills.

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post April 11th 2008 1:00 AM
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not dead, just really slow in the off season. glad to have you here. welcome.gif

i'm a die hard bowhunter myself. bigsmile.gif
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post April 11th 2008 4:20 PM
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QUOTE(hsracer201 @ April 10th 2008 7:00 PM) *
i'm a die hard bowhunter myself.


never knew that...hmm... compound or recurve?
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post April 12th 2008 5:24 AM
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QUOTE(223voodoo @ April 11th 2008 12:20 PM) *
never knew that...hmm... compound or recurve?



compound. matthews to be precise. you never knew that? look through the "kills" forum. i've lost count but i have about 25-30 or so bow kills. thumbsup.gif

ETA: that thread is actually in the firearms hunting forum, but i posted the pics there becasue there was not a thread in the primitive section. thumbsup.gif
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post April 14th 2008 9:17 PM
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QUOTE(hsracer201 @ April 11th 2008 11:24 PM) *
compound. matthews to be precise. you never knew that? look through the "kills" forum. i've lost count but i have about 25-30 or so bow kills. thumbsup.gif

ETA: that thread is actually in the firearms hunting forum, but i posted the pics there becasue there was not a thread in the primitive section. thumbsup.gif


damn. I have yet to kill with the recurve. of course whiteys are different to hunt than the muleys. I had a nice shot this year, but...screwed that up
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QUOTE(223voodoo @ April 14th 2008 5:17 PM) *
damn. I have yet to kill with the recurve. of course whiteys are different to hunt than the muleys. I had a nice shot this year, but...screwed that up


whitetails are so easy to kill it's stupid around here. we have permits to shoot them in the city with a bow, that's how nuts it is. wacko.gif
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I wish it were the case with these muleys. My neighbor hunted Whites all his life and came to hunt these sneaky bastiages and he had a ball. they call them "Grey Ghosts" with good frickin reason. You see them, the calmy walk over a hill, you top the hill and they are GONE! damn suckers will double back on you and let you walk right by them got a couple of good stories, I'll hafta post them later. anyway, I took a pic of this little dude this past fall. kinda forgot about it, cleaned it up a bit on photoshop...
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i'd love to add a muley to my list of kills... thumbsup.gif

but that will likely never happen. oh well. smile.gif
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QUOTE(hsracer201 @ April 17th 2008 3:36 PM) *
but that will likely never happen. oh well. smile.gif


sure it will! just as likely as me getting a white tail. have faith man!
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post June 17th 2008 5:52 AM
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Hi folks. I´ve just suscribed and looking for reviews and opinions on the Bear Grylls knives: http://www.bayleyknife.com/bear.htm Those are expensive pieces so one has to do a little research. Regards, Hiram.

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post June 17th 2008 10:40 AM
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post June 18th 2008 1:25 AM
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QUOTE (Hiram @ June 17th 2008 1:52 AM) *
Hi folks. I´ve just suscribed and looking for reviews and opinions on the Bear Grylls knives: http://www.bayleyknife.com/bear.htm Those are expensive pieces so one has to do a little research. Regards, Hiram.



welcome.gif to the forum Hiram. i am sorry, but i do not have any information on those kives at all. if you do wind up getting one, please let us know how it works out for you. i would love to hear a review. thumbsup.gif

actually, i just thought of someting. we actually have a knive sub-forum on here somewhere. i think it is in the "survival" section. if you post there, a lot more people will read it than they will here. thumb.gif
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QUOTE (Hiram @ June 17th 2008 1:52 AM) *
Hi folks. I´ve just suscribed and looking for reviews and opinions on the Bear Grylls knives: http://www.bayleyknife.com/bear.htm Those are expensive pieces so one has to do a little research. Regards, Hiram.


Wow, $700 for a knife. Looks nice, but tres expensive. You might consider a Randalls knife from Ratcutlery.com, or even a RAT from Ontario knives.


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