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Happy New Year Gang! I hope all of you will continue to share your adventures here through photography and stories. May your New Year be prosperous, safe, and full of archery adventure! CK
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I love the tree topper.... is that a BBO the Angel is shooting?
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Attempt #1. Tried for my MI limit of squirrels today (One of my 2007 goals). It was a great day to be out walking in the woods but I didn't make it. I took about 10 shots but only hit 2. A limit here is 5. I was less than impressed with my shooting. At least I didn't loose any arrows. Well, except for the flu-flu stuck in the side of a pine about 20 feet up. Technically it isn't lost.
Isn't it ironic how close you can get to deer when you are not hunting them. I had a button buck within 10 paces for about 15 minutes or so. Bet I could have hit him.
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Nice pic Stephen, always like those kind if pictures, just the animals and the tools.....by the way, awful lot of green grass in that picture for the Michigan Northwoods in January isn't there....same here in New Hampshire though.....
David
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Here's a picture of a hawk I caught on camera the other day. I can't seem to identify him, the closest I can come is a red-shouldered hawk, but I'm still not sure if that's indeed what it is. I didn't get a good look at it flying, as I only saw it fly for a short while and was in front and level with me when it did. What do you think? The eye seems to say that it's not a red-shouldered hawk, as all the red-shouldered hawks I've seen have completely dark eyes, unlike this one.
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I would say a inmature coopers hawk,the little white eyebrow gives him away as well as the dark lines on his tail.In his second year after his first molt he will be a blue steel greay color.I have a couple that love the birds at my feeders.
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Here's my first for the new year!!! Story is in another thread...
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conGrats on a fine 2007 Deer...
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Here's some pics from the 2nd Annual New Years Shoot put together by Highland Traditional Archery. Posts: 37 | From: Whitehall, MT | Registered: Apr 2005
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