Next week, I'll be watching... :archer2:
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great pics , good luck :wavey:
I'd like to be sitting there with ya...good luck!
Good luck,those are some stout ones!
Looks like some Brutes,good luck.
Best of luck!!
Good luck Diogo!
WOW - looks like a lot of fun. good luck.
Nice pack!Good luck.
Good luck!
ummm BACON!
Go get em. Good luck!
A.S. Your string :thumbsup:
Thanks guy's. Let see if my first trad harvest is within that group...
Diogo,good luck and remeber to look for the good shooting angle!
Yes Felix, that is very important.
I'm training at night for the past 2 weeks, every night and from an elevated position, witch difficults my shot. Looking for a side shot or a very slightly quartering away!
The camera is attach to one of my tower-stand feet, so this will be the shooting distance (max 15 yards). What I don't know yet is if I'm going to be up in the tower or in the ground right behind the camera!
It is time, if the shot presents and feel's right!
It looks as if the "tower stand" that I see is more than 15 yards away.javascript:void(0)
What tower stand are you refering Dan?
The camera is on the tower stand pilar.
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Camera on the left front pilar. So,this picture is taken right beside the food.
WOW that is a pro station!
lol, it's a duplex. You can stay up or on the floor underneath it. I prefer the ground. Much more adrenalin! :thumbsup:
But I've bagged a few from up above.
Shoot low on those pigs and you should be AOK. Good luck. :thumbsup: :archer2:
Sorry for the double post.
Thanks Bill, I'll try.
The days are passing to slow... My inner self is starting to get anxious! eheheh
Looks like you got a pack of nice fat pigs.......ready for slaughter! Like Bill said, shoot low and tight.
Good luck,
Bisch
I was jokingly referring to the tower way in the background. It is bleached out in the first photo but visible in the second.
Regards,
Dan