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70# plus bow harvest pics

Started by pdk25, July 12, 2015, 09:54:00 PM

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1Longbow

Ben ar'nt you worried about snakes down there ,running around in a pair of crocs?

Benny Nganabbarru

David: That is awesome!

1Longbow: Not too worried, just got to be careful and stay out of the wrong places. Some places are worse than others. I wouldn't want to hunt in southern Australia with Crocs. Or a place with no cane toads. They've really helped make the place safer. I actually think you guys in North American have more to worry about with snakes than I do in this particular area. Having said that, there was one hunt we did a few hundred kilometres away where we had many close encounters with bad snakes - they may have been breeding or something - and they were angry. On that hunt, there was no way I would hunt without my boots.
TGMM - Family of the Bow

elkbreath

23Feet, great catch!

 :)   first person to say something. Wish I could send you a new bow or something...

Love that bison
77# @ 29.5 r/d longbow homer
80# @ 29.5 GN super Ghost


BUFF


BUFF


Pheonixarcher

Buff, it looks like you've been fortunate to have some very exciting adventures! Nice trophies. And that quiver is awesome!
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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Benny Nganabbarru

Buff! Really love those pictures! I've really enjoyed reading about your adventures over the years! Cheers!   :thumbsup:
TGMM - Family of the Bow

pdk25

Thanks for posting Marty.  Those heavy bows do real good on small game too, I see.

BUFF

QuoteOriginally posted by pdk25:
Thanks for posting Marty.  Those heavy bows do real good on small game too, I see.
Yes they do
Truth be told, I can't hit the side of a barn with a light weight bow. I never could learn to turn loose of the string
 

BUFF


Benny Nganabbarru

Buff, that's the same for me! I just cannot shoot them properly. I thought it would be easier. I tried it, but no way could I do it!
TGMM - Family of the Bow

hitmantoto

QuoteOriginally posted by BUFF:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by pdk25:
Thanks for posting Marty.  Those heavy bows do real good on small game too, I see.
Yes they do
Truth be told, I can't hit the side of a barn with a light weight bow. I never could learn to turn loose of the string
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Hi, Buff, what is the wood of your BW ?
Congrats for your elephant !

BUFF

Bacota in the squirrel picture

hitmantoto

QuoteOriginally posted by BUFF:
Bacota in the squirrel picture
Thanks  ;)
This wood is beautiful !

Dsturgisjr

These are pictures of what I killed with my 74# PSR this year. I switched back to my 64#ers when I got home from Africa though.

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ESP

Denny, you could probably post 97% of the animals you have killed with a bow.

Flingblade

Great pics everyone!  Fun thread!  Based on the majority of the pictures here it would seem there is a positive correlation between draw weight and size of game.  I've dropped down in weight as well but maybe I need to start working my way back up the scale.
Michael- I'm looking forward to hunting with you as well.  Can't wait to get after the big Okie bucks!

pdk25

QuoteOriginally posted by ESP:
Denny, you could probably post 97% of the animals you have killed with a bow.
You are probably right.  Great pics, Denny.  Keep them coming.  :thumbsup:

Mike Yancey

Good stuff, 63 is all I can shoot now, but have always liked bows way over 50 lbs.


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