A good ending to a bad beginning... (PICS NOW FIXED!!)
#32
MQ1,
I love reading your posts. They are so well written, I can place myself in your stories. Ever write fora bowhunting mag?
I love reading your posts. They are so well written, I can place myself in your stories. Ever write fora bowhunting mag?
I'm flattered, funeralplanner, honest I am. Actually, there's a little sponsorship deal in the works with some bow company out there that might have me doing a bit more writing for the cause!
#35
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
Congrats on a great shot and harvesting a bruiser of a deer MQ1.
Your determination and will to overcome all the hurdles certainly paid off for you andthis always makes for a happy ending.
I see the broadhead did quite a job on him--what B/head did you take him with?
Your determination and will to overcome all the hurdles certainly paid off for you andthis always makes for a happy ending.
I see the broadhead did quite a job on him--what B/head did you take him with?
#36
Strange how things turn out some times. You had a stand stolen, someone ruined your early morning hunt and most bowhunters may have called it a day. But due to sticking it out you made it a memorable and worthwhile adventure. Way to go Greg and another nice buck fell to your arrow.
#39
Really nice deer. I tell you what, lots of stories on here about stolen stands. If I ever caught someone redhandedstealing my stand, the hell that would be delt out would be astronomical. I cannot stand thieves.



