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Well let me end my comments by saying again that Terry Harris and those that helped him (if I knew who I would give credit) deserve a for a great shoot.
For those who may have felt they didn’t get their monies worth i’ll quote a statement my Pastor say “You get out what you put in” Tommy, Shane, myself and other got a lot out of it because we went with the mindset to put ourselves into it and get all we can out of it!
One more thing needs to be said, I don’t normally stay for any event if it means to miss church at home on Sunday. In this case I had heard there would be a church service on Sunday morning, so I agreed to stay through Saturday if we went to church Sunday morning.
Mr. Larry White held service and preached/taught on “We need a Revelation” and I appreciate the message and what was put into it and hope to myself put out from what was put in, thanks again Terry for your efforts!
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Hey Kirk, I picked up a Kanati Quiver about 3 weeks back. Seem to really help me stabilize the bow better, still getting use to it. Did you see yourself in any of the pictures? You were thought about often during the weekend, even missed Riley a time or two
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Man i really had a blast at my first ever 3D shoot with all you guys, I'm sure that I'll make every effort to ensure it's not my last.Thanks for posting photos, I brought back great memories of varmint shoot and an awful case of chiggers.About as bad a case as I ever had but nothing a lot of clorox wouldn't cure, but well worth the pain.Great time hopefully next time can stay for main event. Thanks Terry for all you done,and thanks everyone for great company!!!!!
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You mentioned the chiggers SHHhhhh! I didn’t want that to be known by the Yankee, they won’t come if they hear there critters that bite back
Lol i’ve got a bad case to, all the way up my shoulders!
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You mentioned the chiggers SHHhhhh! I didn’t want that to be known by the Yankee, they won’t come if they hear there critters that bite back
Lol i’ve got a bad case to all the way up my shoulders!
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WOW!!!! I guess yours are worst than mine were,clorox man endure the pain for the relief!!!WORTH IT both the pain and the shoot only remnants remain of mine now!!!
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John, I dont know about Darin's but your chiggers might well be punishment for you egging me on about my absense at the shoot??? You owe me a test report on the Kanati.
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Yup another good time. Shot decent and was able to make it to the final 2 in the shoot off and blew it on the last 2 targets, but o well. Its all part of it. That's what I get for not picking up a bow in 4 months...fatigue got me!
Great shoot mr terry as always.
I had talked to someone from Arkansas bout duck hunting and didn't get his name...if u r in here please pm me!
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Thanks to Terry ,and all the others involved, This was a fanatastic event. i cant remember having more fun at a shoot. John, I owe u for the skirt comments, lol.. Im glad u and Tommy took a few extra minutes for pics. I did have a blast with you 2, thanks for letting me hang out with yall.
Only because you're a good friend (and Big) i’ll promise to take it easy from now on the pic’s. Did have a blast with Tommy and you thanks for sharing camp with us made it that much better!
Besides you do make a better pictures when you suck your gut in...
Hope to get with you soon to nail down a day for some hog hunting, thanks my friend.
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For those interested, I wrote an article about the shoot on my website. If you are interested you can read it by clicking the link in my signature.
Traditional Bowhunters of Georgia Compton's Traditional Bowhunters Michigan Longbow Association Professional Bowhunters Society TGMM Family of the Bow Posts: 1047 | From: Gainesville, GA | Registered: Dec 2004
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I would love to take a summer off, rent an rv, and just travel around the country to all the big trad shoots. I guess that's the retirement plan (20 years from now, Lord willing).
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Great article Steve, wish i had new who you were, probably passed you when you were getting your arrows. Seem like I seen you while we were across the road in the Black Creek tent next the Northern Mist.
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