Hi Everyone! New to the forums & bowhunting
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin USA
Posts: 127
RE: Hi Everyone! New to the forums & bowhunting
Welcome to the forum! I spent a lot of time on your web page and I am pretty impressed with the work that you do for only being 17. Now that you started bowhunting, you will be hooked for life!
#13
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Posts: 102
RE: Hi Everyone! New to the forums & bowhunting
Welcome Amy !
Nice work - and like the President of the NC Taxidermy said in the article - it takes a lot of patience, and your work shows that you definitely have that - really nice work.
Perhaps even more impressive is that a) you're a girl (most women get squeemish at just the thought of "roadkill", let alone skinning them on your bedroom floor ?) and b) that you're so young.
I guess there is hope for the future of our sport after all. Heck, if I was a 17 or 18 year old boy, you can bet I would have already bought a bow just so I could hang out and practice with her - talk about the other guys being jealous of your girlfriend - she hunts 'em, she mounts them - I gotta wonder if she cooks them as well ?
Nice work - and like the President of the NC Taxidermy said in the article - it takes a lot of patience, and your work shows that you definitely have that - really nice work.
Perhaps even more impressive is that a) you're a girl (most women get squeemish at just the thought of "roadkill", let alone skinning them on your bedroom floor ?) and b) that you're so young.
I guess there is hope for the future of our sport after all. Heck, if I was a 17 or 18 year old boy, you can bet I would have already bought a bow just so I could hang out and practice with her - talk about the other guys being jealous of your girlfriend - she hunts 'em, she mounts them - I gotta wonder if she cooks them as well ?
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Midland, NC
Posts: 9
RE: Hi Everyone! New to the forums & bowhunting
Thank you for your compliments, everyone! You have made me feel very welcome to these boards and I know I'll learn a lot just reading all the posts.
And yes Kimber, I cook them too Deer, squirrel, rabbit, dove...One of my favorite things to make is "squirrel in the slow-cooker!". Yummy! My family won't ever have any of it though. They're proud of me doing taxidermy and all, but none of them are into it or even hunters. So I guess they just can't quite understand.
Amy
And yes Kimber, I cook them too Deer, squirrel, rabbit, dove...One of my favorite things to make is "squirrel in the slow-cooker!". Yummy! My family won't ever have any of it though. They're proud of me doing taxidermy and all, but none of them are into it or even hunters. So I guess they just can't quite understand.
Amy