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Wyoming Hunt in Pictures

Started by Whip, October 03, 2010, 09:46:00 AM

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Izzy

Real nice pics.Even the sheep pics were cool.

Keefer

That just primed my pump Whip!  Great pics and glad you made it back safe...Some of us here will never get a chance to see all this Beutiful Country "God Created" but those still frames really make me want to get out into the Great outdoors...That was a great hunt just to get pics of all those majestic creatures we all dream about...Thank you very much Whip for thinking of taking pics for all of us...Keefer's <")))><

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Killdeer

Thank you, Whip!
I was seeing some serious "dead moose" there. What a coup!

When I leave a special place like that, my thoughts drift to it many times over the course of a year. I wonder, that bright bunch of ripened grass, that is snowed over, flattened, decaying now, right? Those wallows, are they crispy at the edges? Frozen over? Once I have taken notice and lived in the heart of a place, I am always traveling back, in my mind, and feeling what might be happening there now. They cling to you, they are a part of you. Thank you for sharing your images, pictures of things that made your heart sing.

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stickhead

Looks like a really great trip with lots of cool scenery

Jim Jackson

Great pics!  God's country for sure.

Thanks for sharing.
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BlackDog

Beautiful country! Thanks for posting these.

Matty

Awesome Joe, Great Pictures and I heard all about your visits with Randy.  Glad you had a great time!

Benny Nganabbarru

Magnificent country! Thanks for sharing those.
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HuntWI

That moose is incredible!  I think you will take the memories of this trip with you for the rest of your life!

darb

Just came across this one. Simply amazing. As much as I love hunting the midwest and New England, someday I need to get out where you cant see a sign of humanity to the horizon. Thanks for the for sharing your adventure.

rushlush

Those are some nice pics, thanks for sharring!

joe ashton

out standing pic.. thanks for sharing them.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
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black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

artifaker1

The last time I was up in the Big Horns I seen a Moose too, must be a lot of them up there (I wasn't even hunting). Nice pics, it's got me wanting to go back there.
Love is fleeting; stone tools are forever

Randy Morin

Great pics Whip.  Really enjoyed them all.
I am in the market for a new camera.  I stalled out on pulling the trigger when I couldnt decide between the medium sized ultra-zooms in the 20x-26x range and the more compact models that go up to 12x-16x range.  I am interested in decent video capabilities also.  What were you shooting these pics with and do you have suggestions???
Thanks, Randy.

mambashooter

YOU BET THERE IS A GOD IN HEAVEN???

GREAT PICS  :)

Al Kidner

Cheers for the tag a long Mr Whip, me ol coober!

Brings back thoughts of my Elk adventure....


Cool 3 peice longbow too mate, what is that? (Like I need another bow to!)


Regards,


ak.
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excelpoint

Awesome pics mate. Thanks for sharing.
"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be ... time to commune with your inner soul as you share the outdoors with the birds, animals, and the fish that live there."
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Whip

Al, that is my trusty RER LX. It has been responsible for a lot of meat over the past couple of years. But it never quite got the chance to do its thing on this trip.

Randy, those pics were all taken with my little compact Panasonic camera. 5X zoom is all it has. I also have a really nice full size Canon digital with a tele lens, but this little camera is the one that does almost all of my pictures.

A must for me is a camera that fits easily in a pocket. I find that I take 10 times more pictures if I can get to the camera without having to dig it out. Quality isn't quite as good, but I take a bunch and can usually find a few decent ones in the end.

My pocket cameras do take some abuse with dust, etc. But the prices now are so resonable that I just buy a new one every two or three years. This one is starting to act up. Some of the pictures have a dark spot where there is apparently some dust inside. (It's not on the lens). Some of the pics I edited out the spot.
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hunt it

Great pictures Joe! Spent some time in the Big Horns way back chasin mulies, beautiful area.
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