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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Pat B. on January 30, 2014, 09:02:00 PM
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A while back I got in touch with Chuck at Two Tracks and visited with him about one of his longbows. We came up with a good set of specifications for me and the wait began. Well, guess what, the bow showed up this Monday!
He used his walnut laminations and a chicen (sp) riser. The brown glass on the belly and back really make for an attractive package. The bow turned out about 62 pounds at my draw length.
I put a string on it and tied on a nock set and it was shooting my bare shafts so well I didn't try anything else.
A farmer friend of mine allows me to hunt from time to time on a piece of his ground. Surrounding the crop land is a very deep creek that is wooded on both sides.
This evening I walked along the top bank while looking ahead for any critters. I hadn't been at it too long when I saw a small group of pigs feeding. They were all scattered out along the steep banks on both sides. It was difficult to close in on them with so many eyes. I think these pigs are relying more on their eyesight than they used too.. They almost always spot something out of place, me !
I probably worked on getting in on them for 30 minutes or so. A bunch of little 30-40 pounders came my way with a nice sow pulling up drag. I let the little ones go by all the while concerned they were going to get my wind before the bigger sow got within range. However, she finally started moving along with the rest and pulled up about 20-25 yards from me. She was sharply downhill and quartering to me just a little. I noticed that she saw me as I drew the longbow but it was too late. The arrow caught her just in front of her near shoulder and exited in the short ribs on the other side.
When I released the arrow the shot was extremely quiet and the wound must have been painless and she did little more than flinch and slowly trotted away down the creek. She didn't go 15 yards or so and collasped then rolled down the creek bank until a tree caught her. Wow !
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Pat, great story ... Great bow! Chuck makes a sweet one eh!
You are a hog killing machine man.
Bob.
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Very Nice, I look forward to your stories!
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Nice goin once again Pat :thumbsup:
Ol'Chuck builds a fine longbow don't he!
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Let's just call him the baconator...lol congrats pat!
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You Sir are a killer! I love it and seriously think I need to move to a state with hogs just for the hunting opportunities!
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Way cool!
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Nice hog Pat. Those Echo's sure are special aren't they?
I wouldn't part with mine, that is for sure.
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Just as I thought. I knew the word would get out on the Echo. It truly is one amazing longbow. It is so quiet, it is spooky. That is a beautiful hog, Pat.
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very nice Pat :thumbsup:
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This never gets old!
Good job. Great looking bow and obviously works as intended.
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:notworthy:
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Originally posted by Ricker:
Nice hog Pat. Those Echo's sure are special aren't they?
I wouldn't part with mine, that is for sure.
I keep mine close as well.
God bless,Mudd
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Congrats on a beautiful new bow and another great pig.
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Way to go Mr Pat!!!
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Nice one Pat,Congrats!
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Very nice :thumbsup:
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Hey Pat, what is your arrow and broadhead you used to take the hog?
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Nice work!
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Congrats Pat, way to Christen the new bow from a fine bowyer!
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I've been shooting the Gold Tip blems for a year or two and they have been great. Shot this sow with a 55/75. When I pulled the arrow from my quiver I thought I was grabbing a Grizzly 185 but was surprised when I picked up a bloody Zwickey No Mercy !
Chuck really does a nice job on his bows, I'm really pleased with this one.
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Pat, your efficacy with a longbow leves nothing to the imagination! Congrats to you sir.
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That's the way to break in a bow. Pretty bow and nice piggy.
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Cool. I sure am happy for you Pat. Congratulations, and thanks to you all for the good words.
CTT
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Nice hawg Pat.
Good looking bow also.
George
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Great bow and story Pat. We are witnessing evolution here folks; the piggies in Pat's area are now relying more on eyesight! Adapt or die! :thumbsup:
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I think Pat has made that message loud and clear to the pigs in his part of the country Bjorn, right?. He makes it ruff for em down there.
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Did I hear an Echo??? I doubt it ... Ain't nobody heard an Echo ... They're too dang quiet!
You make a great bow Chuck. Pat, once again good on ya, I love reading your stories buddy.
Bob.