quote:Originally posted by KentuckyTJ: Congrats brother. Now its time for the hero picts???? bring 'em on. No more teasing.
Thats what im saying... Let the cameras roll.
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Here is a hero pic for you. Now my all time favorite, as anyone who has had a whispered phone call from either of these two from the field will understand...
The cell phone is one piece of technology the brothers have a handle on. We just have to work on some of the new features...like texting!
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I think I am going to change my name to Bsteve Wosminski because in the past year my friend old BW has taken two Boone & Crockett class whitetails, and my friend young BW has done the same with black bear and caribou. It has to be the initials
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thanks for sharing, great story and pics. congrats on a fantastic buck.
Posts: 595 | From: ste agathe manitoba canada | Registered: Nov 2005
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Thanks for the great story and pics. It's wonderful imagining what "great" deer hunting is like through your's and Gene's seasons. Doubt I will ever get to experience hunting like that. Hell, I'm just hoping to see A deer sometime soon here in PA. Congratulations again and keep stories coming for seasons to come!
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That is a great story. Funny when you moved the tree to bring the deer's path closer to your stand, my first thought was, "what if it goes the other way around?".
Congratulations and thanks for taking the time to bring us along.
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Barry, I noticed the ladder tree stand. Is that what you guys mostly use and how high are the ones you guys use? I'm thinking about changing out my sticks and lock-ons for ladder stands. I like the ease of getting in and out of them and they seem more comfortable to me.
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Simply amazing! Just shows what a life of clean living will do for a guy. Congratulations once again, and thank you for sharing with us. I love reading these posts.
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