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Hamm hammers one

Started by the Ferret, October 16, 2007, 08:22:00 PM

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the Ferret

Got an email from Jim a little bit ago. He took a couple hours off of working on the new TBB4 and shot this lil Tejas whitetail. 150 and change

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the Ferret

There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

Forester

Very Nice!  Congrats to Mr. Hamm.  Nice pictures too.
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kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Buckeye

Nice to pop in and see some old farts doing well. How you doing Mic? Where are your pics? Jim sure has put something nice on the ground...Heck with the deer I like the bow! LOL

Brian
...all to often technology is substituted for skill and knowledge, guess that is why I married a teacher and shoot stickbows!

strick9

beautiful chocolate rack bet he eats well too.
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TimZeigler

great deer, and great pictures.  Any info on the bow Mickey?
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Guss

That's a very nice deer! Congrats!

BigRonHuntAlot

SWEET, It don't get much better than that.  :readit:   Selfbow too.  :thumbsup:
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Matty

Yes nice buck and those pictures are awesome.

wingnut

Dang now that is a nice buck!  No wonder our chapter won't be done til the end of the week.

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Mike
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Killdeer

That man is a constant inspiration!
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Mark Baker

Old sage takes....old sage!  Nice one Jim, congrats!
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the Ferret

Know how I know deer season is officially in? Brian shows up LOL. Howdy Brian.   :wavey:  Hows life up north?

Bow info from Jim's email

Bow is a 50# Osage selfbow, 72" long with a slight whip-tiller. It's a take-down I used in Alaska.
Arrow is a cedar footed with Osage, vented Magnus two blade, 600 grains total. Wild turkey fletching.
The buck liked the setup.
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Flatstick

This man in my opinion, is one of the sparks that lit the "do-it-yourself" bow making fire that has inspired alot of us. I remember the early years at Marshal Michigan when Jim Hamm,Jay Massey,Ron Hardcastle and others shared their knowledge of bow making. I thank them all for the way I hunt today. Although some are no longer with us,it is great to see those who are still here, are out there proving that the simple stick & string is capable of taking elk,moose,deer and all other types of game. Thank you Jim and Congrats   :thumbsup:
"Good Luck" & "Shoot Straight!"

Shaun

72" now that is a long bow. Nice going Jim and thanks for posting the pictures Mickey.


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