lots of fallow and sika down here
docholiday Senior Member More info | Nov 30, 2012 18:18 | #736 lots of fallow and sika down here
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Nov 30, 2012 18:32 | #737 Gorgeous deer! Gripped 7D, gripped, full-spectrum modfied T1i (500D), SX50HS, A2E film body, Tamzooka (150-600), Tamron 90mm/2.8 VC (ver 2), Tamron 18-270 VC, Canon FD 100 f/4.0 macro, Canon 24-105 f/4L,Canon EF 200 f/2.8LII, Canon 85 f/1.8, Tamron Adaptall 2 90mmf/2.5 Macro, Tokina 11-16, Canon EX-430 flash, Vivitar DF-383 flash, Astro-Tech AT6RC and Celestron NexStar 102 GT telescopes, various other semi-crappy manual lenses and stuff.
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chieflong Member 163 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Renfrew, Ontario Canada More info | Nov 30, 2012 23:36 | #738 CRobH wrote in post #15309472 Nice buck Chieflong!!! THANKS!! 2 Canon EOS 7D gripped
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Dec 01, 2012 12:33 | #739 steunited wrote in post #15307832 you cant tell me that these animals are killed with one shot and don't suffer especially the ones killed by bow and arrow and by children too. Yes sir. One shot. They don't suffer any more than the animals that provide the meat that you buy in stores and restaurants (little to none). They do taste better and are more healthy to eat, as they're 100% organically grown. Sharing the outdoors and the hunting heritage with your kids is a great way to connect with each other and with nature. I'd be more than happy to take you hunting so you could experience it for yourself if you'd like to give it a try. I realize that isn't for everyone, and that's cool. I don't belittle anyone for not being a hunter. Hopefully you'll be equally courteous to folks that are different than you as well.
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Dec 01, 2012 12:38 | #740 I love the UK fallow pics. We have lots of fallow deer in Texas as well. Beautful animals.
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Dec 01, 2012 13:30 | #741 On kids and shooting proficiency.... With proper instruction and practice, they can do just as well as an adult (if not better).
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Evan Goldmember 1,327 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Oregon More info | Dec 01, 2012 15:12 | #742 neil_r wrote in post #15307431 Some views over the clear fell ![]() ![]()
One of the boundary rides ![]() It is amazing how similar Scotland looks to the Pacific North West of the U.S. Specifically NW Oregon and Western Washington. --
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FOsteology Member 62 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: South Central Texas More info | A few from my trip to Zimbabwe a few months ago.
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Bucephala Member 79 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Coos Bay, Oregon More info | Dec 10, 2012 23:19 | #744 BirdBoy wrote in post #15313093 It is amazing how similar Scotland looks to the Pacific North West of the U.S. Specifically NW Oregon and Western Washington. Don't forget SouthWest Oregon as well, check out the Langlois area sometime. (maybe I can find some pics to post up soon) “It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would be a jolly sight harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg. We are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg. We must be hatched or go bad.”
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SpinnerofTales Senior Member More info | Dec 11, 2012 06:19 | #745 Just got this one finished. My spring turkey from this year. https://www.facebook.com/H.BumperBauer
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katylane1 Member 32 posts Joined May 2011 Location: tx. More info | Nice pics. I like the processing. 7d-5d2-[24-70L] [70-200II] [85] [300 2.8 is][1.4xIII] [2xIII]
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Kirkham Member 54 posts Joined May 2010 More info | Dec 12, 2012 12:10 | #747 Nice shots, folks!
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Sidnye Member 78 posts Joined Sep 2008 More info | Here's a couple from wyoming Average speed goat one of the locals watching The buffalo hunt takes place outside of Jackson, Wyoming near the tetons It is a once in life time tag and very, very hard to draw. I think this is one of the few places in North America that you can hunt wild unfenced buffalo on public ground. The hunt is designed to control the buffalo population because they are overgrazing the winter range. I know many of you may think: "how hard could this hunt be?" You see buffalo in the Teton Nat'l Park all the time." Well, the buffalo have to leave the park in order to be hunted, and they sure do know the park boundaries. I made several trips over and had no luck. Wyoming F and G said quite a few were shot openning day back in August but very few had left the park since then. Here's a snap of scenery after about a 4 or 5 hour horse back ride east and south of the park. I finally got lucky over thanksgiving and found a couple bulls on the right side of the boundary. Anybody who has shot something bigger than a deer knows that the fun stops the moment the animal hits the ground. In the case of a buffalo the fun stops before the echo of the shot is over. these things are huge. You cant begin to roll them over or move the head for a pic. I hired a local outfitter to help drag this beast out. They had about 3000 ft of cable, winches, horses and a lots of manpower. Thanks all for letting me share. I'm pretty jacked. The freezer is definitely stocked.
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KT29 Goldmember More info | Nice hunt. Wyoming is a great place to hunt. I've got some extra room in my freezer. Terry --Eating eggs and lovin em.ߘ
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EastBayGirl Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 12, 2012 14:31 | #750 Enjoy your buffalo meat. We had to buy another freezer to accommodate the buffalo meat from my husbands hunt. My family loves it. Supposed to get our rug and european mount next week. Stina
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