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Great combo--Liberty Bows and Wilderness Custom Arrows!

Started by snag, November 16, 2014, 09:58:00 PM

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Sixby

Congratulations Allen, That is one beautiful buck.
David hopefully another one will go down with one of your great arrows here pretty quick.

God bless, Steve


ghall80

Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway--JOHN WAYNE

Thumper Dunker

Real good looking black tail. Bow and arrows are lookers also.
You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

Michael Arnette


Michael Arnette

Wouldn't that qualify for a pope and young blacktail?

drewsbow

Try to be the person your dog thinks you are :0)
TGMM Family of the Bow
N.Y. Bowhunters member
BigJim 3 pc buffalo 48@28
BigJim thunderchild 55@31
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RedRidge

-Connor-
62" Fox High Sierra 48@28
Tanasi Longbow 47@28

fmscan

Great job, when I lived in Oregon I was VERY frustrated when hunting Blacktail in the coast range...like a jungle and they knew how to stay in the heavy stuff...

TJK68


Ga.boy

Congrats. on a very nice buck  :thumbsup: . What are the specs. on the bow, arrows and broadheads?

I think there must be a great story in this accomplishment! Please let us hear it.  :pray:  
 
Thanks.....Chuck
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

Allen Boice

Chuck:

I was shooting one of my Hill style English bows, 68" long and 52# with a Surewood Douglas Fir Wilderness arrow topped off with an Eclipse 2 blade broadhead.  I was kneeling in a fern patch watching a couple of does feeding when he came in. I actually had him at about 10 yards, but he was quartering to me and decided the shot wasn't right so I let him go.  He seemed to know that something was up, but when the does didn't spook he made one more pass and presented me with a broadside shot, about 18 yards. The arrow was a complete pass through, I'm sure the 600 grain weight was a factor.  It was a foggy morning and after he traveled about 100' I lost him in the fog.  I let an hour pass before I started looking and found that he had only gone about 50' from where I last saw him standing.

Appreciate everybody's comments here and hope that your season is as much of a blessing to you as mine was to me.  

Allen


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