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Lets see your varmint kills!

Started by Wannabe1, February 12, 2015, 05:38:00 PM

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A.S.

Tony, you are getting it done sir!

CHENRYIV

The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and he bends with his might that his >>--> may go swift and far.

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Tony Sanders

My very first coon taken with a bow, sometime back in the 80's using a old Bear Magnesium take down recurve(I still have this bow) with Easton autumn orange 2117 arrows,and a Zwickey eskimo broadhead. I was getting ready to leave my stand, when I heard something coming through the corn. He was making so much noise, that I thought it was a deer, but it was this coon.

 Tony

 

mahantango

Damn Tony, you're like a varmint killing machine!
We are all here because we are not all there.

Tony Sanders

My very first fox. Taken with my first so called custom made bow(LOL),called a SIKA. I had to shoot between two trees that were close together to take the shot. I was dosing off in the tree when he came trotting through, and the noise in the leaves brought me back to alertness. If he had kept going, I would not had a chance to shoot, but as he was trotting along, something on the ground caught his scent, so he came back and began to dig at the spot right out in front of my stand. And where he stopped was between the two trees. I already had an arrow knocked,and quickly came to full draw and let fly. Needless to say, with that big snuffer through his vitals,he did not go far at all.

 Tony


Tee Bone

here is one from 10 years ago. sorry about the crappy picture  

Tony Sanders

Late evening coon who was out for the evening feed. Dale Stahl Longbow and 4 blade Black Diamond Delta Broadhead.

Tony



Jerry Jeffer

Tony, getting it done in MD. Way to go.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

Roadkill

Tony is a  varmint  taking machine
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

KyStickbow

QuoteOriginally posted by Roadkill:
Tony is a  varmint  taking machine
X2....u r the man Tony!!
Aim small...Miss small!!

Thumper Dunker

You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

Wannabe1

I was wondering when you were going to show up Tim. Outstanding pics!   :thumbsup:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Tony Sanders

Thumper Dunker, you are the man when it comes to Coyote Killing. When are you going to write the book on how to do it(LOL) Congrats man.

 Tony

Tony Sanders

It took 3 times with me sucking on the back of my hand to bring him to shooting distance. The first two times he would come back only to a certain distance, but by the 3rd time he must have figured it was a rabbirt or something, and he practicaly came running to get, I guess what he thought was a free meal. I took him at 12 yards with a 4 Blade Black Diamond Delta Broadhead and a Fox Breed recurve bow.

 Tony



Dang, Tony, y'all got a ton of varmints up there in MD! And sika deer too! I might just have to venture that way one of these days!

Bisch

Tony Sanders

Yes Bisch, we do have some varmints here in Maryland, but I don't think we even come close to Texas. And yes we do have the Sika deer, and would love to see you come and try your hand at them. They are quite fun to hunt, and they are mighty tasty. The few Sika deer I have taken have all been taken with a recurve, but this coming season I would like to take a couple with one of my Longbows.

 Tony

Tony Sanders

This coon stayed out too late in the morning before he headed back to his den. He tried to take to the trees once he saw me, but I had other plans. Taken with a Talon Longbow made by the late Dave Paxton out of WV, and a Black Diamond Delta Broadhead.

 Tony


Wannabe1

Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Red Beastmaster

Tony

I believe we share the same passion for hunting groundhogs. I've been admiring your pics for years. You have got some real trophies there. The big ones are the toughest to shoot. It took me three years to finally kill a monster hog I called "Groundhogasauras".

I don't have any pictures to share but last summer I shot my 250th groundhog with a bow. All but the very first one was with traditional bows. I've been chasing them for almost 30 years and can honestly say I'd rather hunt groundhogs than anything else.

This is a great thread!
There is no great fun, satisfaction, or joy derived from doing something that's easy.  Coach John Wooden

stykbow67

Do birds count!!   :bigsmyl:   A rather damp,day in the mountains chasin elk last September! Boy was that grouse tasty compared to the mountain house meals we'd been dining on all week!


Steve


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