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Sheepeater Obsidian meets Robin Hood

Started by Brent Rudolph, March 26, 2008, 10:15:00 AM

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Michael Golden

Wow, now that is a view behind you. I would love to live out there.

Brent Rudolph

The place is for sale. It could be yours.
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HATCHCHASER

I have been to Livingston fishing a few times.  That paradise valley is beautifull. Stayed in that KOA near pine creek. That little Mill creek is a gem as well.  I know a pastor of a small baptist church out there too.  Billy Carter, he is originally from NC.  Top notch guy.  Anyway beautifull place and nice shooting.
It's not the arrival, it's the journey.

Brent Rudolph

Well Hatch, you been playing in my back yard. I live about four miles from the KOA, and yes Mill Creek is a special place in the world. I won't even ask you how many Cutts you caught. Crazy isn't it? You were also in premier bear country. Mill Creek drainage is a real hotspot for blacks and the occasional griz. Up the West Fork of Mill Creek, a griz marks the forest service sign at the trail head every spring with a paw print. Within a few weeks after he leaves his signature, black bear hunting gets real good. According to the local biologist, there are more colored blacks in that drainage than anywhere else in the state consisting of blonds, cinnnamon, chocolate, full black, marked blacks, and my youngest son harvested a true brown two seasons ago.

And you are right Brother Carter is one of the top notch guys here. Anyone coming here that is looking for Sunday worship opportunities should check out Mountain Springs Baptist Church.
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Skinner

Brent - What are the specs on the bow?  I see 60 @ 28 but not the length.

Thanks,

Skinner
"Who's shooting the girly bow?" - My wife Vicki's comment to one of my X-bow hunting buddies.

Matt / PA

I thought I recognized that scenery! LOL

I lived in the Tom Miner basin for a short time in the mid 90's between Livingston and Gardiner.

I have a buddy still living in Livingston.
Nice bow and pictures!

Brent Rudolph

Skinner,

The bow is 50" AMO, 47" string.

Matt, you left some good elk country in the Basin.
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Quill Flinger

Gee, sure wished I had a Sheepeater to shoot!...laffs

Hope mine shoots a lil off, arras aren't gettin' any cheaper!

Very nice shooting Brent!
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Matt / PA

QuoteMatt, you left some good elk country in the Basin.
Brent,
Thanks for reminding me.........

(Sound of me killing myself now)  :banghead:

Brent Rudolph

Brandie, your bow is sitting in Canada somewhere in customs. Call me if you need some help with tuning.

Sorry for bringing up a sore subject Matt, Matt, Matt..............
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Ollie


Brent Rudolph

Hangin there Michael, waiting is half the fun. In a couple of weeks, you'll be shooting and won't remember any of it.
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Stripstrike1

Man....look at that scenery.  WOW...great shootin too.
"I wish someone would have introduced me to this sport 20 years ago."


Pinelander

Looking forward to the Obsidian, Brent. I think it's one of the best grips in the business.

Turkeys are gobblin' their heads off here and looking forward to getting Turkey Thumper tuned and put to good use.


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