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unique scenery photos of where you have hunted.... post 'em.

Started by ozy clint, December 16, 2008, 03:29:00 AM

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This one isn't particularly exotic, but I shot it this past Saturday.  It's representative of December in central Ohio...



chinook907

Some Kenai Peninsula AK pics.

Fall black bear spot n stalk, no bears that day, just the first snow of the year, what we call termination dust per termination of summer.


Very nice caribou in a snow storm (he's in the middle).
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ozy clint

okay, here's another one of me on a stalk in a marine swamp. i call it 'the honey hole'. best swamp i've been to. saw 8 boars feeding in the swamp the 1st time i went there. "boartopia". not bad cause the swamp is only about 400m X 80m. thats what i call population density.

Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
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knife river

We have to know, Clint -- what happened?  Those look like great boars!
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View from my truck camper a month ago. The unique thing is this is public land I never saw another person in the 3 days I hunted.  

 
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nice pics guys! that first pic is a cool one Clint.
here's a few from my travels

south of Darwin NT


Arnhem land NT


Wild Namibia


South Namibia


little paradise NT Australia
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If you want to PM me an 8 figure grid to that swamp Clint I'll be your new best friend!
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ozy clint

knife river- unfortunately i hit the boar nearest the camera a bit high and i didn't recover him. my mate was cutting the jaws out of a boar he shot when he took that photo. awesome spot, you're planning your next stalk while you're taking photos of what you just shot!! best part is my mate and i are the only people who have hunted it.

AK- i can tell you it's south of the tip of cape york peninsula. LOL. seriously, would love to go for a hunt. oneday, if i survive bear hunting in canada.

thanks everyone for sharing your pics. i've enjoyed them. keep them coming.
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

Mick

One of my favorite Northern Lower Penninsula swamps.  There's little tiny Brook Trout in that stream.

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bohuntr

2 pics from Black Hills of SD.




Badlands of SD.

2 pics form NW Montana.


Part of 6,000 acre ranch in western SD owned by a buddy of mine.
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Here's one from my stumping ground, last week, cant hunt with a bow here.


 


and a couple from a recent Elk hunt in Colorado


 


 
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Jeff D. Holchin

This is a fun post, I love the great photos.  Here are few of my favorite scenery photos from a recent sheep hunt...

I found this winterkill while scouting CO sheep in July..


There wasn't much cover for stalks, as the sheep seemed untouchable out in the open area above timberline.  I wondered how other bowhunters did it..


Later I found the answer to my question:  sheep fences and funnels, built by native americans who were very serious about eating sheep meat..


The stone fences were built in the shape of a "V" with the point in a saddle between ridges.  The shooter nests were built near that funnel point for kills.  This shooter nest had sheep poop in it, and I wondered just how many other sheep hunters had used it in the past...
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One of my favorite pics, courtesy of my good friend Dr. Steven Russell.  This is me at about 9500 feet in Idaho.  A storm had just passed and I was huddled behind some large outcroppings seeking shelter from the wind.  The sun had just come out too to warm me up.  In theory I am glassing for elk here  :)

 
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QuoteOriginally posted by ozy clint:
okay, here's another one of me on a stalk in a marine swamp. i call it 'the honey hole'. best swamp i've been to. saw 8 boars feeding in the swamp the 1st time i went there. "boartopia". not bad cause the swamp is only about 400m X 80m. thats what i call population density.

 
Wow those pigs are big.


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