Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Archived Hunting Pics => Shooting and Hunting => 2007 Hunting Pics => Topic started by: Olschool on October 29, 2007, 12:30:12 am
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I got a chance to get out this afternoon, been a busy month :-[, and had 4 does and a spike buck come in. I was trying to get a shot at the biggest doe, but the spike was always in the way, so I moved him.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/david_lenz/DSCN2127.jpg)
I was using Companero, my Osage takedown selfbow that I made after OJAM this year. 60" 52@29 with cocbolo tip overlays
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Great job.Them youg'ins eat good.tradrick
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olscool nice job! were ya from? looks like different terrain than im used to! looks a little warmer than maine too! congrats. -whitewood
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Nice job.Good eating. :)
Pappy
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Id'a moved him too, li'l sucker ;D. Goods eat's - congrats!
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Good job. Way to go!!!
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white wood, I'm just south of Austin, TX in Dripping Springs
David
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Good Job. I remember you telling me in another post about your OJAM bow. Looks as good as it sounded. I just saw a deer (well out of range) when I went out with my re-curve Friday, and it gave me a rush. I can't wait to get my chance. I almost wish black powder and rifle season were further off so as not to interfer with the primitive pursuit.
I guess the good thing about bow season, is it will still be around long after the other seasons have closed.
Otoe
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Awesome spike and harvest! Would love to shoot a spike someday(as funny as it sounds). Great job at eye to eye.
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There you go,looks like good eat's to me.