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Most beautiful woods you have hunted in?

Started by jhg, February 23, 2012, 04:53:00 PM

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sinawalli

QuoteOriginally posted by zootown2007:
West Central Montana..Love it

 
Wow, that looks like it off a post card!! Beautiful!
That which doesn't kill me, will make me stronger!

centaur

I only got to stump shoot here, but someday I would hope to return and find a black bear...Southeast Alaska
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

KentuckyTJ

www.zipperbows.com
The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->

Catskill Longbow

I know there are more remote places but I'm with Ron, the Adirondacks feel ancient at times. Early morning mist off a vly as you roll out of a homemade tarp lean-to and pine bough mattress....

chinook907

A fly-in hunt for elk and Sitka blacktails on Afognak Island, which is right next to Kodiak Island.
"Have I not commanded you ? Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

wooddamon1

Anywhere in Northern Michigan or the mountains of Colorado...



10,500 feet up there.
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

centaur

This is where I hunt whitetails and turkeys; 5 minutes from the house.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

soaring eagle

I have hunted the rockies in northern Colorado the appalachians in West Virginia and my home range in the Indiana hardwoods and they are all very special and beautiful places

Wannabe1

Man you can tell I'm a crappy photographer!
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Hummer3T

Native Elm forests of Northeasten Saskatchewan, 7 foot ferns with a American Elm Canopy.  Elk Paradise!
Life is about learning from your mistakes!

Chek-mate hunter I 62" riser with 60" limbs 49&42lbs@28

Samick Sage 62" 50lbs@28

Big Jim Mountain Monarch Recurve  60 inch / 50 lbs @ 28

steadman

There are some places here in UT that are realpretty, but not off the beaten path. One of the places I've felt like I was back in time was in ID.



Tracy if your headin back, you better stop here and pick me up!  :)
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

K.S.TRAPPER

Great pick buddy, looks like a awesome place.

I would gladly stop and pick you up my friend couldn't ask for better company on a long trip.   :bigsmyl:  

Great picks everybody keep em coming  :thumbsup:

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

joe ashton

living here in Colorado we have some hugh pieces of wilderness.  miles and miles... and altitude to go with it.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

Thumper Dunker

You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

Ron LaClair

Anywhere along the Brule River or Armstrong Creek near my beloved Shrew Haven camp.

 
We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we learn eternal truths from the past
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer

Kevin Hansen

Great thread!
Any place I'm at is my current favorite.
My most accessible favorite place is the James River just a few minutes from my house.
Further from home the breaks in the south central part of my state are incredible, especially so in September when the sumac is turning. One morning this past September while coming back to camp after the morning's hunt, as I gazed out over the landscape of deep draws filled with cedars, oaks, ash and elm, and marveled at the hill tops covered with the brilliant purple of sumac, it hit me and I absolutely knew it was true, that I was the most fortunate man on the face of the earth. It was an exhilarating feeling...one of those times and places you go back to often during the long months of winter...
The pictures I took are good, but they don't do the moment justice. If I knew how to post them here I would share them with you.
Kevin

guk

northern mn bwca and just about anywere with montains just love north west nm

Over&Under

"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

stujay

Kodiak and surrounding Islands, deer, plus elk & bear with a drawn tag.

rdoggsilva



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