"Team All-In" Team 11 Check In Thread
#43
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Effingham ill
Posts: 11
hey guys. anybody have any cool ideas for an avatar? I'm starting to get ancy. I've been waiting on my bow to come in for a month or more now. They sent the wrong one last week so now i have to wait til next week. Im getting a diamond outlaw. i had a bowtech equalizer but my husband sold it to his buddy for his kid to use. I really liked that bow. You can see some of the bucks I will be after on team 5 's thread. my husband, pjhunts, has been posting some on there.
#45
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Effingham ill
Posts: 11
yeah, my husband and kids (we have 4 that live with us ranging from almost 16 down to 3 and they all love to shoot their bows) have all been out shooting almost everyday and i just get to stand and watch so i will definately have to shoot a lot once my bow gets here to get used to a new one. not much time before season starts by the time it gets here though.
#46
Hey all back from Co. No luck but I kinda of expected that after shooting a 320" bull last year but always good time in the mountians in Sept!!
And the name is good with me!! l
And the name is good with me!! l
Last edited by justhuntitall; 09-18-2011 at 03:43 PM.
#47
I'm back from my trip to Australia. What an adventure! I was lucky enough to arrow a few things while there:
A feral boar
A water buffalo
and a Scrub bull (feral ox)
I was charged by this water buffalo. The guy holding the horns used a rifle to kill the bloody beast while it was trying to run up my backside. I had no trees big enough in the immediate vicinity to hide behind and would have been easily stomped into the ground had the rifleman not been there.
I'm ready to start concentrating on deer...
A feral boar
A water buffalo
and a Scrub bull (feral ox)
I was charged by this water buffalo. The guy holding the horns used a rifle to kill the bloody beast while it was trying to run up my backside. I had no trees big enough in the immediate vicinity to hide behind and would have been easily stomped into the ground had the rifleman not been there.
I'm ready to start concentrating on deer...
Last edited by iamyourhuckleberry; 09-18-2011 at 07:42 PM.
#48
extreme1 reporting in
My name is jason and I am from Ontario Canada.My opener starts on Oct 1 .Cant wait for the season to begin.
Thank you for having me here.I have been playing on the team Contest here for a while but missed the past few years.
Looking forward to getting to know everyone here a bit better and good luck to all for a safe and enjoyable season
My name is jason and I am from Ontario Canada.My opener starts on Oct 1 .Cant wait for the season to begin.
Thank you for having me here.I have been playing on the team Contest here for a while but missed the past few years.
Looking forward to getting to know everyone here a bit better and good luck to all for a safe and enjoyable season
#50
It's amazing, while many of you are waiting for your deer season to open, Colorado's archery season closes this Sunday. I have less than a week to get-r-done in my home state. Last night, while hunting, I came across a bobcat, a moose, two doe mulies, and a 300 pound black bear. It made for an interesting night. I'll be back in the woods Wednesday evening. If Colorado doesn't pan out (Mulies score big points), I still have hunts planned in S. Dakota, Nebraska, Washington, Virginia, and Texas. A good buck will go down somewhere.
I still Like "A11-in" for a team name. "Carnage" has too many negitive implications. It's definition: The flesh of slain animals or men. Where's the respect for the animals we a11 love to hunt? Our avatar could show bits and pieces of an exploded deer spewed across a highway...I, personally, have too much respect for the things I hunt to ever consider them merely as carnage. Sorry, it's just the opinion of a man who takes words/life accurately. Are we monsters or something?
I still Like "A11-in" for a team name. "Carnage" has too many negitive implications. It's definition: The flesh of slain animals or men. Where's the respect for the animals we a11 love to hunt? Our avatar could show bits and pieces of an exploded deer spewed across a highway...I, personally, have too much respect for the things I hunt to ever consider them merely as carnage. Sorry, it's just the opinion of a man who takes words/life accurately. Are we monsters or something?
Last edited by iamyourhuckleberry; 09-20-2011 at 02:57 AM.