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Got pictures posted of Wyoming buck

Started by Tedd@work, September 13, 2005, 07:13:00 AM

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JC

I think that yote with him chewin on the arra would make a very unique mount.

Nice buck, sounds like a LOT of deer seen. Where were you?
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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Tedd@work

Me too JC it was only $1000 bucks! A little to steep for me.

Bear, lets just say he ages well.
Tedd
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Huntrdfk

Great pics, great story and great hunt.  I too love that pic of the coyote with the arrow in his mouth.


David
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Chad Edgar

Nice bucks, glad you had such a good time.
Here from the King's mountain view,
Here from the wild dream come true...
Treasures of flesh never few! "Jambi"

JC

$1000   :scared:    "[dntthnk]"  That's a lot of arras!
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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TexMex


J from Denmark


J from Denmark

I mean, Great shots, well done   :thumbsup:  

Who is the outfitter ?

KyLongbeard

QuoteOriginally posted by Tedd@work:
 
I guess he thought if he pulled it out he would be ok? He never got it pulled out. He only had 3-4 seconds max after the shot.
Now that's a cool pic!!

Tedd@work

J,
He is called 7J outfitters. I felt lucky to be asked to go along. So I don't wanna jinx it. They can't handle anything more when the movie guys are there. But I do think he might have openings later in the season and hunting improves later on also. His prices are getting high because of what he pays for leases. Most of the ranchers love him cause he pays them well.
E-mail me if you want more info.
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Al33

First, CONGRATULATIONS on an obvious sucessful hunt and great adventure.
Secondly, thanks for sharing it.

Looking at the pics and reading about the adventure makes an old man wanna go West.    ;)  

Enjoyed the read.

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work


These two hogs were at 30 yds at one point. On the last day while glassing for whitetails these walked out. Gawd, can you imaging runnin an arrow through that big one! He must go 275 lbs.
Tedd
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work


We were there 3 days early and hung some of own stands to help out.
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Al33

I love pic's of whitetails with a tradbow in the pic. Come to think of it, same goes for hogs, rabbits, or whatever. Conjures up all kinds of good emotions.

Tedd

Thats not a campsite! It's where a rancher burned a slash pile during the snowy season. The bigger mule deer was laying right in the middle of the burned area. He jumped up and turned back.
Tedd

razorsharptokill

Awesome pics! Sounds like a Hell of a hunt! Where was this in Wy?
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