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Old 12-15-2008, 08:29 AM
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I also think HCH has had a good year[8D]

My year sucked...no Boone and Crocket Bowkill...I am goin to pout all day. No fall turkey tags filled either...i have 2 in my pocket.

Did I tell you I got all pass thrus though??
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:29 AM
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In just 3-4 years of hunting Jeff has killed

4 mature Bucks
3 1.5 bucks
And close to 20 does

All with a bow, some my not agree with him, he is stubborn, but you can not argue with those numbers.

That is plain impressive IMO Just think if he got Pass thrus's[8D]
Those numbers are not that uncommon is it? I and most friends have got those numbers without the does of course.
 
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LOL...Germ I didn't peg you for a sack rider

I did
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:33 AM
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ORIGINAL: Germ

In just 3-4 years of hunting Jeff has killed

4 mature Bucks
3 1.5 bucks
And close to 20 does

All with a bow, some my not agree with him, he is stubborn, but you can not argue with those numbers.

That is plain impressive IMO Just think if he got Pass thrus's[8D]
Those numbers are not that uncommon is it? I and most friends have got those numbers without the does of course.
The only uncommon part is it's his first 4 years of hunting.

Many of us have had that in our last 4 years but not many in our very first 4 years.

And hell yeah location counts, PA doesn't afford that many tags for that accomplishment as many other states do not as well.

Same 4 mature bucks would have additional inches on their heads depending on location as well but that's another debate now isn't it?

And, like him or hate him, keep it clean.
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:39 AM
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LOL...Germ I didn't peg you for a sack rider

Don't forget about 20,000 posts in 3yrs too

damn that hurt

maybe this is a polite way of telling Jeff to shut the hell up and be happy


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Old 12-15-2008, 08:41 AM
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ORIGINAL: bigcountry

ORIGINAL: Germ

In just 3-4 years of hunting Jeff has killed

4 mature Bucks
3 1.5 bucks
And close to 20 does

All with a bow, some my not agree with him, he is stubborn, but you can not argue with those numbers.

That is plain impressive IMO Just think if he got Pass thrus's[8D]
Those numbers are not that uncommon is it? I and most friends have got those numbers without the does of course.
The only uncommon part is it's his first 4 years of hunting.

Many of us have had that in our last 4 years but not many in our very first 4 years.

And hell yeah location counts, PA doesn't afford that many tags for that accomplishment as many other states do not as well.

Same 4 mature bucks would have additional inches on their heads depending on location as well but that's another debate now isn't it?

And, like him or hate him, keep it clean.
Depends on where a person hunts really. I know of some hard chargin youngins hitting public land with 5-8 people stomping thru 200 acres every day of the rut, getting the job done. You take those same 16 year olds with the desire they have and put them on a private 100 acres or more, no telling what they can do with todays modern equipment.

I would bet most of us on this page even does not have access to a bunch of land. Lots of reasons for it.But its the way it is. I have to pay 1800 dollars for private land myself. Most people can't afford that. I don't know will next year myself.
 
Old 12-15-2008, 08:46 AM
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I will say, the hunting done by Jeff is impressive to say the least, especially in the short amount of time he's been at it.

Salute.
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:50 AM
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he has certainly done well in those 4 yrs....my first 4 yrs were hard....granted I was 14-18 yrs old, but nonetheless, he has proven to be a good hunter, no matter how ya cut it, kills are kills and he has them.
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:58 AM
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You've done well Jeff! You've got drive, that's what It takes!! Keep It up.
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Old 12-15-2008, 09:22 AM
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If I order my kids some GMMAT caps and T-shirts today will they still be here in time for Christmas??.


GMMAT, go get some fixed blades and continue your assault on the local deer herd.


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