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My 2020 NW Oregon Coast Blacktail Season
willie:
--- Quote from: Bryce on November 08, 2020, 12:51:16 am --- i could not be happier with the result. here are a few pics thanks for check'n out my story.
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nice hunt, that smile sez it all
GlisGlis:
beautiful deer
hunger is definitely a good motivation :OK
jeffp51:
nice hunt and nice story. I wanna see the bow.
Bryce:
--- Quote from: Fox on November 09, 2020, 10:33:18 am ---Congrats on that man,,, beautiful deer, and forest. Nicely done
-Fox
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Thanks man. I love it here.
--- Quote from: Bad juju on November 09, 2020, 11:09:52 am ---Bryce I hunted blacktail in mission, Chilliwack, and Harrison but I targeted strange pockets that most overlooked. It took a lot of time and failure before I could take blacktail consistently
Hunters always talk how tough whitetail can be to hunt but that is because they never hunted blacktail lol
Congrats again on a nice buck and I definitely understand the abuse one takes chasing these coastal ghosts
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Oh man! I used to LOVE fishing the chilliwack river. Lot of good times along that river.
Yep I hear ya man. I’ve guided a few Midwestern and eastern boys. And it seems that whitetails have patterns that they like to stick to relatively. Whereas blacktails don’t play by the rules.
Now, I’ve never hunted whitetails. Mostly blacktails and Oregon desert muleys. And of course the Roosevelt Elk.
But from what I’ve heard from those that hunt the whitetails. It sounds like a lot of fun!
--- Quote from: willie on November 09, 2020, 08:10:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: Bryce on November 08, 2020, 12:51:16 am --- i could not be happier with the result. here are a few pics thanks for check'n out my story.
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nice hunt, that smile sez it all
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Thanks man lol I was getting trolled pretty hard on Instagram with that pic lol lots of Tom cruise comments.
--- Quote from: GlisGlis on November 10, 2020, 02:23:33 am ---beautiful deer
hunger is definitely a good motivation :OK
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For sure. Thanks man:)
--- Quote from: jeffp51 on November 10, 2020, 01:26:11 pm ---nice hunt and nice story. I wanna see the bow.
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Oh it’s just the same yew bow i e been using since umm.... 2017. James Rempp made it back before I was born. I think early 80’s. A really dense piece of yew. Rings so thin I can’t even count them under a mag glass. But it’s just a bow that fits me so well I haven’t hunted with anything since. I’ll see if I can find a good picture of it, and post it.
Bryce:
i took a couple pics of the bow on the fly but they dont do it justice but this bow and these arrows have been what ive been using for the last few years. and have only had to replace 1 of the columbia river agate points from when i shot a deer in the dead....
anyways; a super dense smooth shoothing yew bow with some tapered and horn nocked Surewood Fir shafts. with 70-90 grain Columbia River Agate points. that are sharp as all hell.
just a few pics of the arrows and the bow(what i was able to scrounge up real quick. one of these days ill give the bow a full photo shoot)
the gold ring on the shaft so i know how far my proper draw length is, for consistent shooting.
the bow with a deer from a ways back
and it doesnt have the arrows that i use in there at the moment but i made myself a bobcat quiver next to my Pope and Young type of hip quiver thats just another back quiver.
anyways i hope thats that
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