Trad Gang
Trad Gang Highlights => Highlights 2006 => Topic started by: Jason R. Wesbrock on September 30, 2006, 10:02:00 AM
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September 26, 2006. Northwest Ontario. Called in and shot from the ground, 10 yards broadside. Double lung, complete pass through. Homemade recurve, 520-grain carbon arrow, 2-blade Ace Standard broadhead.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y138/wesbrock/Moose1.jpg)
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Great job Jason. Story?
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Way ta go Jason,homemade equip makes it that much sweeter!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: But what ya gonna do for meat this winter? :D
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Great Job Jason. I hope to do that one of these days.
Danny
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Just awesome bud!!! I'd love a chance at a moose someday...congrats again bro
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Awesome job, Congrats!!
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Way to go Jason!!! Is this something we may be reading about in TBM in the future? I hope so! I have always enjoyed your articles and I am looking forward to more of the same in the future. A moose is way up there on my wish list but there is always the money obstacle. Glad you had such a good experience! Dan
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Looks like your living right Jason. Congrats on a beauty!
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Great moose! I laugh when people tell me trad. gear won't kill anything big. They are missing out!
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What's the gap on a target the size of a half sheet of plywood at 10 yards????
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Nice bull buddy.
R
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Jeez,that outa fill yer freezer.
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Jason, in the great UBI tradition started by Dale Humphries and Moose John River bull, you must save and bring 1" thick moose steaks and cook them at the end-of-season hunt! Heck, I might even drive up for that meal. Congratulations!
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Jeff,
Were you at the EOS Hunt that year?
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Awesome and Congrats :bigsmyl:
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Yep, Jason, I was there and can still taste those wonderful steaks that Dale cooked for us. I'm still a UBI member but haven't been able to participate much since moving to NC. I miss my UBI buddies and the midwest. That's a real nice bull that you killed.
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No kidding? Then we've shared a campfire. I joined a couple months earlier, so that was my first UBI event. The generosity and dedication of that group never ceases to amaze me.