What a sunrise! While sitting and waiting for the goats to come within longbow range, I got to watch this.
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super cool enjoy Brother!
Wow ENJOY looks like paradise!!!
awesome! was up your direction yesterday and wanted to take some pics myself but didn't take time. beautiful
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
It will happen!
Terry
A great runner up to success.
Cool picture. People dont know but the fires all the way over in Idaho and Wahington are giving us a haze that has produced some great sunrises of late.
Beautiful
Yes! The sunrise on Tuesday and weds here was spectacular as well. VERY RED! Someone mentioned that it had something to do with the fires out west.
Stunning!
That is so awesome. The smoke as bad as it is has its own beauty. You always seem to capture things for the beauty nature can offer.
Unfortunately, the forests are red hot in E. WA and NE OR. Wind out of the NE brought smoke to our area and limited visibility to a mile, the moon and sun turned reddish-orange. Sorry no :campfire: permitted.
That's Awesome :thumbsup:
Cool pic! As much as people dislike fires, they sure paint some beautiful pictures with the sun. And as devastating as they can be initially for the forest, often times they benefit wildlife in the long run.
Worth the price of admission.. Good luck on your hunts.
'Tis a sad tale of woe I will now relate. This morning I went out to my alfala field place, and goats were everywhere. There is a stream line that separates two large fields, and the grass and cover is substantial. I sat in there for a while, checking out various antelope, watching how they were moving, and I spied a solitary buck who seemed to be feeding pretty close to the stream. He wasn't particularly big, but he appeared to be cooperative, so I decided to see if I could stalk within range.
30 slow minutes later, I was within striking distance. Waiting for the buck to turn for a broadside, I nocked an arrow, tried to clear a bit of grass that was in the way of my limbs, and prepared. I remember looking right at his vital area, right up until I drew and fired one right over his back. He flinched, looked around, and started to grab some grass. So, marksman that I am, I loaded up and fired another one right over him. PICK A SPOT, IDIOT!!
Well, that was enough for him, so he trotted off to join his other unharmed buddies. Did I mention that I paced the shot off afterword, and it was 15 yards?
Probably one of the easiest shots I have ever blown. 15 yards, broadside, feeding antelope.
After he left, I took out a stumping arrow and nailed a dirt clod at 25 paces.
This doesn't leave me brimming over with confidence for next week when the real show begins with elk.
I'm going stump shooting now; looks like I could use the practice.
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At least your flinging some arrows and look at the bright side, elk are bigger targets ... :biglaugh:
I feel your pain Centaur you saw my hunt shot right over one at 18 and tried to miss the second shot I got. I'm with you, as of Monday I am shooting everyday until Sep 4th. Pick a spot, Pick a very small spot is now in my mind.
Good luck with the rest of your goat hunt and with upcoming elk.
How unfortunate. On the bright side, at least it was two clean misses.
That's why I do it
Centaur I feel your pain, been there myself. I look at it as challenge we face shooting stickbows the hard way. I hate to admit it but I missed my first 5 shots at lopes a few years back over a water hole. Went home and practiced daily. Next year I was back and made a good shot on my first arrow.
Wow!. What size of lens did you use? you should make prints of that. It would also serve as a great pic on a monthly calendar.
Wow!. What size of lens did you use? you should make prints of that. It would also serve as a great pic on a monthly calendar.
Sorry about the miss, but it happens to all of us once in a while.
Good luck on the elk!
Bisch
That's what I like about you guys...not afraid to tell of our misses. My wheel bow buddies would have 101 excuses and been cryin like a baby eatin onions,and oh yea great pic, that would make an awesome print!
Sounds like some of my hunts. Keep at it. I think we have all been there once or twice..