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Intoducing the St Judes Rover Gals for this year...Miss Hope and Faith Striker. Beauts aint they?
Once again, thanks to Rick Ellis of Stiker Bows for offering these bows for this years effort.
There are a few dates left available if you would like to hunt with one. Contact Joe 'JC' Coots.
60" - 52#@28 - Action Boo cores, Cocobolo Risers with Black Yew stipes, and Electric Zebra veneers.
These two lovely ladies will grace the St Judes Auction in June of 2008
June: 4-17 - Hope - Terry Green 4-17 - Faith - 18-7/1 - Hope - JC (LaTuque Bear hunt with Tippit, Bob Walker, Tom Phillips, Knife River, and others) 18-7/1 - Faith - Tom Phillips
July: 2-15 - Hope - Bowhuntrksb32 & Tradgang at ATAR 2-15 - Faith - 16-29 - Hope - Raineman & Tradgang at Denton Hill 16-29 - Faith -
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I think you meant Aug. 12-20, not Aug.30-12.
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Nope, that's 7/30-8/12 as the line just above it. I edited it for clarity.
I picked these up from Terry Saturday in preparation for the Quebec Quest bear hunt starting this Friday. Very well built, nice shooting bows. If you are looking for a 3pc takedeown longbow that ways just a hair more than your one piece, this is the ticket! Only wish the righty was a heavier draw weight...I don't have any arrows light enough spine to fly out of it.
-------------------- "Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow Posts: 9537 | From: Ranger, GA | Registered: Mar 2003
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Both gals are soon to be on their way to a bear hunt...best of luck to them.
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Rick is The Man! His bows are nice to look at, but the real beauty is how smooth they shoot.
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I talked to Rick this past weekend at Comptons. I thanked him for donating the bows and I shot one of his take downs like these. They are awesome bows and Rick is one hell of a guy.
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Hope has blood on her! Lloyd Busch took a beautiful bear with her last week in Canada...check out the thread for details and pics to come.
Bow is on her way to Bowhuntrksb32...sorry for the delay.
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Congrats Lloyd on a fine bear and the first to make meat with hope.
Looking forward to shooting her.
Tracy
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Good job Lloyd And a Great Bear it was too...fur had to be 6" long. The best coat of all the bears taken...Doc
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