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Monty Browning Grizzly story

Started by sticbow, February 01, 2011, 04:29:00 PM

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sticbow

I had the Monty Browning bowhunting grizzly story in one of my old trad bowhunter mags but i have lost it..prob 3 or 4 years ago...does any one know how i can get a copy of the story or how to find it..thanks Scott it will make the hair stand on end when you read it..

Huntschool

Yea, why would a guy with that much woods savy walk back in on a gut pile in Grizzly country without his 44 mag?

I asked Monte that very question and he looked at me and smiled and said...  I just never thought about it till it was too late.

Its a great story
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wapiti792

Get the Compton Record book. It has Monty's story as well as others. It is an awesome book, organization, and fine group of folks to boot.
Mike Davenport

sticbow

was hopeing to print it out somewhere..i just ordered about 100.00 worth of books just yesterday...snow cost me money..thanks wapiti for the info..

REM

I will look for it tonight and email it to you tomorrow.

PA stickbow boy

do they still print the book, "the best of traditional bowhunter"?  it might be in there.
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Covey

You could probably get that back issue of TBM. I would give Robin a call! I've ordered several back issues, worth a try! Jason

sticbow

Rem..thank you..
pa sickbow..i have that book he has a griz story in it..but not that one ..thanks..
Covey..if i have to go that way i will..my TBM is around somewhere "I hope" i have moved an thats always bad news..

ron w

Great story...heard him tell it live at a dinner a few years ago, he's a great story teller!!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Daz

Less anger, more troubleshooting...

sticbow

Tradgang is the best place on earth ALWAYS someone to step forward an help another Tradgang member out...Thanks Daz!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tradshooter

If you guys identify the past issue of TBM could you please post it. I have never read the story but you have sure got my interest now. That would definitely be a life altering experience. Thanks to you for any forthcoming information.

Buckhorn3380

Would really love to read the story, where can it be found?

sticbow

guys i dont have the story..its in a back issue of TBM an Daz is sending me his TBM all the way from BC!!!!   :clapper:

Steve O

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Tom Phillips

What a cool story Monty B. and the Grizzly.I was lucky enough to recieve one of the arrows in Monty's quiver from that Grizzly hunt.Solid fiberglass fish arrow crested with broadhead
intact !
 I believe Monty is working on a book ??
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His pic of the skulls for size reference is really neat.

Mike Vines

The way he wrote the story was trully an awesome piece of literature, but it dosen't even compare to him telling the story to all of us sitting on the edge of our seats at the Kalamazoo Expo a few years back.  It brought chills to my neck, and still does thinking about it.  He is one hell of a great story teller.
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ti-guy

It is a great story,the kind that stick in your mind and a lesson learned to remember.
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Walt Francis

I believe that access to every article printed by TBM, from the first issue through the current one, is available with their online subscription.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

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