Team Pneumothorax #8 Thread
#41

Hello guys. I was going through my pics trying to get the best pics of the best 2 bucks we have lingering on the in-laws property and can't decide which ones to post, but decided on these two. The feeder is a 4"pvc pipe and its about 13 inches from the center coupling to the bottom of the bucket to get an idea of size. Both are deer we had on the camera last year and the 8 was one our "protected" deer. So that means 2 out of appx 10 hunters that wouldn't shoot it. He was only seen once during rifle season and that was by me. The 9 was one of our shooters and I again was the only one to see it alive. Actually I missed it with the rifle last year. Darn doe walked through the small opening right before he did. Oh well. There should be 3 or 4 other 8/9/10 pointers running around as well according to the sheds we found this spring. We found 9 different right sides and 4 left sides. Pretty sure 2 are full sets, but we can't be certain since 7 horns were found within a 100 yard area. Well, enough rambling for now.
Actually, I need to get my pics a little smaller in size. Hopefully I can get that done yet tonight, but I don't have any editing tools on this pc.
Good luck all. Only 18 days left!
Actually, I need to get my pics a little smaller in size. Hopefully I can get that done yet tonight, but I don't have any editing tools on this pc.
Good luck all. Only 18 days left!

#42

Dang it guys I forgot to my introduction.
Tony from south eastern corner of the state of Wisconsin and I am 44 married and I have 2 sons. I hunt both public and private properties but I keep my early bow season hunting mostly on Public. I like to leave the private pieces with low pressure while the surrounding area's get pressured. Last year was a tough year for me as I lost a prime spot then add that all the corn was pretty much up until Jan of this year.
I have 2 cams out and I will be checking them this Friday then I am done using them at least for now. I can say with the early spring and mild winter I am seeing a lot of deer around my area of the country finally. The winters of 2008 and 2009 were pretty tough on the deer herd so the rebound is nice. Good luck to all and lets keep in touch here. Anyone want to text during the season num is 262-206-8507. T
Tony from south eastern corner of the state of Wisconsin and I am 44 married and I have 2 sons. I hunt both public and private properties but I keep my early bow season hunting mostly on Public. I like to leave the private pieces with low pressure while the surrounding area's get pressured. Last year was a tough year for me as I lost a prime spot then add that all the corn was pretty much up until Jan of this year.
I have 2 cams out and I will be checking them this Friday then I am done using them at least for now. I can say with the early spring and mild winter I am seeing a lot of deer around my area of the country finally. The winters of 2008 and 2009 were pretty tough on the deer herd so the rebound is nice. Good luck to all and lets keep in touch here. Anyone want to text during the season num is 262-206-8507. T

#43

My digits are 931-231-9557...can't think of anything more exciting to hear about your bow kills while I am in the stand!
Jeremy
Jeremy

#44

Helps fight boredom sometimes also, lol
Team also if you are interested their is another team bowhunting contest on forums.bowhunting.com and who knows maybe some of us might end up on the same team over there.
Team also if you are interested their is another team bowhunting contest on forums.bowhunting.com and who knows maybe some of us might end up on the same team over there.
Last edited by peakrut; 08-29-2010 at 12:50 AM.

#45

Ok guys Posted up
Team Pneumothorax any issues please let me know as the voting ended last Friday.
Team Pneumothorax any issues please let me know as the voting ended last Friday.

#46

I went out and shot shot my broadheads last night grouping great can't wait to get a shot at a deer first year with new bow

#48

Dove season opened today here in TN! Suppose I'll try to have a mess of them tomorrow evening if they will fly enough in the morning.
