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The new bow scores!
WhistlingBadger:
--- Quote from: bjrogg on September 16, 2021, 09:23:48 pm ---Awesome. Are you still smiling? Thought so
Bjrogg
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Yes, indeed. And I haven't even told you about the giant bull we called in and almost got a shot at...that might keep me smiling for a year or so.
Fox:
Well done WB I wish we had more grouse around me…I don’t have any pictures of my squirrel, and so you know what they say haha, good luck with the moose!
Hawkdancer:
My grouse doesn't really count here as I got it with the 6th shot from a .44 magnum revolver, barked it! Little Fiddler got one with her .45 cal muzzleloader, so that would count as a primitive kill! They were both good! Some years back!
Hawkdancer
Muleman:
Badger,congrats on the primitive kill,i was up hunting elk with my bow one year and got so wrapped up in chasing blue grouse that we had 4 cows walk out in front of us at 50-60yds good times for sure,i saw 4 nice bulls crossing hwy 287 between ftc and larimie yesterday,work hasnt allowed me to go out yet but i think the best is yet to come,i like this last week or so of september the best anyhow for chasing bugling bulls,best of luck to you the rest of the season,i really like the design on the rawhide of your selfbow,did you free hand that?
Strelets:
--- Quote --- And wowee, are they tough!
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So are pheasants. Here in the UK it has been illegal since 1981 to kill or injure any wild bird or animal with an arrow, but before then pheasants were legal game for archers. In the 1970s I shot a pheasant with an arrow that completely transfixed it, quartering from the rear through all the body as if it were on a spit. It took off and flew at least 6o yards, taking the arrow with it, before it came down and I recovered both the pheasant and my arrow.
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