Official Team Ribcage Rampage Thread (20)
#101

Demo Chris
I really like that double beamer, he's cool.
Nice looking garage wall.
Good luck on that bruiser this fall. He will be a stud this year!!
I really like that double beamer, he's cool.
Nice looking garage wall.

Good luck on that bruiser this fall. He will be a stud this year!!
#104

ORIGINAL: dstubb
Damn did you shoot that guy through the neck or did you cut it to bleed it out. I couldn't see an entrance or exit on the vital area. Shame Shame![
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GeorgiaTomkat

#105

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
So what's everybody hunting with this fall?
So what's everybody hunting with this fall?
impact archery pendulum sight
Whisker biscuit
Gold tip xt hunters w/ blazers
Rocky Mtn Snyper 2 blade
#107

jmbuckhunter,
There aren't really any agriculture fields near my hunting property. There are a few a mile or so away, but I don't have any access to that property. I have the feeders out to help with nutrition and so I can take inventory of what's on my place. As you know, the bucks that frequent those feeding stations during summer and early fall move on or become nocturnal within a few weeks of season opener.As for the property I hunt, it is around 600-700 acres and consists ofbrush coveredhills with wooded draws with a few open pastures.The native brouse is good, butthere are very few oak trees on the property. The lack of bushhogging hascausedpersimmon, blackjack,summak, and locust trees to over-run the property. In my opinion that makes for great deerhabitat, but can also make it difficult to hunt due to the thickness of the property. There isalsoa large piece of property (10 sections) that borders my property on one side and they practice QDMA.
Washington Hunter,
Diamond Justice, 29 inch draw, truglo sight, whisker biscuit, NAP Thunderheads
There aren't really any agriculture fields near my hunting property. There are a few a mile or so away, but I don't have any access to that property. I have the feeders out to help with nutrition and so I can take inventory of what's on my place. As you know, the bucks that frequent those feeding stations during summer and early fall move on or become nocturnal within a few weeks of season opener.As for the property I hunt, it is around 600-700 acres and consists ofbrush coveredhills with wooded draws with a few open pastures.The native brouse is good, butthere are very few oak trees on the property. The lack of bushhogging hascausedpersimmon, blackjack,summak, and locust trees to over-run the property. In my opinion that makes for great deerhabitat, but can also make it difficult to hunt due to the thickness of the property. There isalsoa large piece of property (10 sections) that borders my property on one side and they practice QDMA.
Washington Hunter,
Diamond Justice, 29 inch draw, truglo sight, whisker biscuit, NAP Thunderheads
#108

I am using the Mathews Outback that is in my signiture. During gun season I'll use a 44mag and a 12 slug gun.. But most of the time I have my bow in my hands..
Looking at new bows, can't make up my mind quite yet.. I really like my bow and shoot good with it so I'm not in a hurry to change.
Looking at new bows, can't make up my mind quite yet.. I really like my bow and shoot good with it so I'm not in a hurry to change.
#109

JD Chris, sounds like you have to catch em coming and going. Pretty thick bedding areas around there.
At least you have some help letting the bucks get older with the QDMA guys and all of the land they control.
At least you have some help letting the bucks get older with the QDMA guys and all of the land they control.
#110

Reflex Highlander
27" 60lbs
Carbon Express Terminator Hunters
Blazers in the back, Rages in the front
My second weapon is my brand new T/C Pro Hunter .50 Cal
27" 60lbs
Carbon Express Terminator Hunters
Blazers in the back, Rages in the front
My second weapon is my brand new T/C Pro Hunter .50 Cal