DUTCH, Yes I do guide up here, but thats not the reason I got on here.
Just trying to learn all I can about a new shooting sport.
Here are a couple pictures of the outdoor things our family loves to do, I have a 19 and 16 year old son who love to hunt as much as I do and a very understanding wife
My son Hunter with a bighorn sheep from Washington, he beat the 1000 to 1 odds and drew a tag on 2007
Younger son Spencer with last years turkey
me with my Wyoming bull on a do it yourself hunt, I have horses and mules and love the high country!!
Lets see your Turkey pics.
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very nice pics my ream is to hunt the high country for elk and grizzy .thoseturkeys with all the white in the tails are pretty neat i would loe to huntthem someday .i am sure the guys here can answer any quetions you may have about the great x bows we chooes to shoot DUTCH
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It was only 22, I think, but definitely lighter. The first one had 2 loads of 10g shot in it! It went 25 feet after the first load and I had to run and gun it down. I know the first one looks more impressive but it's just a better picture. When the sun is at a steep angle it is magic hour for pictures. Everything looks better.diesel wrote:Boo if the second bird was 25lbs, how big was the first one ?
It looks bigger than you.
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