Big Game Success Pics -2009
#21
took a cow
Hey all, got a cow here in Idaho. Archery hunt was winding down, didnt want to go home empty. Our Peak1 Frame worked out killer. I packed the entire back 1/2 out for about 1 mile. 107#, however I wont do that again. just had to do it once to see if I could. Frame worked great, legs didnt work as well. Jellllllllllllllllllllllo
Fun hunt though, tracked em through the timber, got a 35yds shot. She went about 80yds.
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Fun hunt though, tracked em through the timber, got a 35yds shot. She went about 80yds.
If any of you are using our product be sure to send us some recent pics! email [email protected]
We are starting a trophy page and would like to ad all we can. Include the hunter name, age, state and type of kill, bow or rifle etc. Thanks All!
#22
well i was hunitng 1st rifle season in colorado this saturday and sunday, hunting not to far from vail on public. their were about 5 other camps up there and nothing was moving around. so in the morning i walked up this very big hill. i was the only person up there cause you can only get there if you walk and you know all these truck hunters wouldnt even walk up their if they knew they could get an elk. anyways i saw alot of sign and could just smell elk, i let off a cow call and 2 cows and a legal bull stood up and took off never giving me a shot, i then cow called to try and stop 1 and a bigger bull down the hill responded. i did the same thing the next day and didnt get anything, but it was sweet hearing all these bulls bugle and im only 17 so i can get my ether sex tag turned into a cow for any late season.
#23
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 588
Hey all, got a cow here in Idaho. Archery hunt was winding down, didnt want to go home empty. Our Peak1 Frame worked out killer. I packed the entire back 1/2 out for about 1 mile. 107#, however I wont do that again. just had to do it once to see if I could. Frame worked great, legs didnt work as well. Jellllllllllllllllllllllo
Fun hunt though, tracked em through the timber, got a 35yds shot. She went about 80yds.
If any of you are using our product be sure to send us some recent pics! email [email protected]
We are starting a trophy page and would like to ad all we can. Include the hunter name, age, state and type of kill, bow or rifle etc. Thanks All!
Fun hunt though, tracked em through the timber, got a 35yds shot. She went about 80yds.
If any of you are using our product be sure to send us some recent pics! email [email protected]
We are starting a trophy page and would like to ad all we can. Include the hunter name, age, state and type of kill, bow or rifle etc. Thanks All!
#24
Took this Colorado bull yesterday. He wasn't the biggest one in the herd but he did give me a good shot.
We spotted the herd early then hiked about a mile into position. Once there they seemed a little spooked and weren't sure where to go. After waiting them out a bit longer they decided to turn and move the direction we wanted them to. A cow moved through the opening first then this bull. Instead of waiting for the entire herd to move through and hoping I had a shot at the big bull, I decided to go ahead and take this respectable one. 5x7 if you count the small kicker on the left.
We spotted the herd early then hiked about a mile into position. Once there they seemed a little spooked and weren't sure where to go. After waiting them out a bit longer they decided to turn and move the direction we wanted them to. A cow moved through the opening first then this bull. Instead of waiting for the entire herd to move through and hoping I had a shot at the big bull, I decided to go ahead and take this respectable one. 5x7 if you count the small kicker on the left.
#26
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Falcon, CO
Posts: 26
Took this Colorado bull yesterday. He wasn't the biggest one in the herd but he did give me a good shot.
We spotted the herd early then hiked about a mile into position. Once there they seemed a little spooked and weren't sure where to go. After waiting them out a bit longer they decided to turn and move the direction we wanted them to. A cow moved through the opening first then this bull. Instead of waiting for the entire herd to move through and hoping I had a shot at the big bull, I decided to go ahead and take this respectable one. 5x7 if you count the small kicker on the left.
We spotted the herd early then hiked about a mile into position. Once there they seemed a little spooked and weren't sure where to go. After waiting them out a bit longer they decided to turn and move the direction we wanted them to. A cow moved through the opening first then this bull. Instead of waiting for the entire herd to move through and hoping I had a shot at the big bull, I decided to go ahead and take this respectable one. 5x7 if you count the small kicker on the left.
Very nice sir, very nice. I'm here in Colorado Springs/Falcon too, and will be hunting this weekend, and maybe 3rd season too. Going down to GMU 80. Where did you get that beauty at?
Mav
#27
Good luck to ya.
#28
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320
got this one on the eastern plains of CO. Private farm land with alot of nice goats on it. I went with a total of four other hunters and we all filled licenses in the course of three days -
and the weekend before I went with my BIL to get this bad boy. This was a once in a lifetime public hunt in North Park, CO -
and the weekend before I went with my BIL to get this bad boy. This was a once in a lifetime public hunt in North Park, CO -
Last edited by skb2706; 10-13-2009 at 09:02 AM.
#29
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Falcon, CO
Posts: 26
Very nice, and good luck to your boy this weekend. I'm going to head down to GMU 80 to do some scouting/hunting this weekend, and the next if need be.
Mav