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TALLTINES kill thread

Started by Will Cocke 2, February 16, 2014, 11:21:00 PM

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Dave Pagel

Is that a Manitoba version of Rico Suave' in those last two pictures?  He looks vaguely like a bear guide I know from Manitoba.

D.P.

Mike Vines

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Manitoba Stickflinger

Maybe a walrus....less than 2 dozen hairs is "walrus" category!

Mike Vines

I have never seen a Walrus with a "Soul Patch".

Ryan, never accept the criticism of a man who would have the audacity to shave his face...Oh wait, you shaved it off.  Redeem yourself and let it grow back.  

Beautiful Bucks by the way.  Are they all from Manitoba too?
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LimBender

>>>---TGMM Family of the Bow--->

Shoot some Zippers and a Bear.

wapiti792

Ok I will play some...

*Whitetail doe, Talltines recurve, 52 at 28

*Rio Turkey, Talltines Longbow

*Hybrid Gobbler, longbow, 52 at 28


*Fat ol gal, Talltines longbow
Mike Davenport

wapiti792


*Oops forgot one, Chocolate Punkin Head, Talltines longbow
Mike Davenport

Gary Logsdon

Gary Logsdon

Gary Logsdon

FYI:  My Tall Tines is 58-62 pounds @ 31",depending on the set of limbs I'm using. I have a set of Myrtle limbs and a set of Eastern cedar. The riser is Brazilian Rosewood.
Gary Logsdon

Keith Zimmerman


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Jayrod

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CDorton

Gary, your pictures are a shining example of what all of our photos should look like. Respect for the animal is very evident in your pictures.      :thumbsup:

cacciatore

Gary is a master with both bow and camera in his hands!
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Keith Zimmerman

So much better and professional than blood and guts in the pics.  I don't need to see a heart with the broadhead hole in it.

LimBender

Gary,

That first picture with the nice 8 point is how game pictures should be done!

If you look close you can see the blood in the autumn leaves where he died, your pose and the green in the tree is just a bonus.
>>>---TGMM Family of the Bow--->

Shoot some Zippers and a Bear.

mparks

Had some real bad luck early in the fall of '13 when I got the upper lime of my TT recurve caught in the belt of my climber on the descent.  Caused quite a bit of damage but with some super glue and sand paper I was able to keep it fully operational.

That unlucky event came right before the luckiest week of my hunting career!  Stories are on TG for all of these:

 

 

 

Gary Logsdon

Thanks for the positive comments everyone.

Will, the 9 point beside the trunk of the big pine is exactly as I found him. The touch of fall color were a bonus gift from the Creator. Sometimes you just get lucky. All I did was recognize the possibilities of recapturing the moment as it happened.
Gary Logsdon

Mike Vines

Time to bring this thread back up top...

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