Team 3 "Grave Diggers"
#143
Sorry I haven't been posting for a while guys. I haven't even had the chance to get home to do any scouting for the past two weeks. School is insane!! Plus I'm sick[:'(] Ryan, the design looks great! I would have loved to help out, but I didn't have the time. Looking over the pictures, seems you guys have some great birds around! Looking forward to the end of April!
#144
Hey TX - PM me with your mailing address. I'm going to place the order for those stickers tomorrow, and I'm just going to have them shipped directly to you.
I already decided that this sticker is going right on the beavertail of my 870 turkey gun.
I already decided that this sticker is going right on the beavertail of my 870 turkey gun.
#145
Stickers have been ordered. If luck is on our side, the turnaround timewill befast.Hopefully we can get a lot of guys from the contest to mail envelopes to Greg and we can get a lot of participation. It would be pretty cool to see our handiwork on a stranger's pickup truck window someday. Thanks again to all who helped out with the concept/design/distribution/etc...
Greg - Their ordering system didn't have a prompt for deliveries that were not to the billing address, so I think they'll be coming here. No sweat though - I'll just pop 'em right back in the mailbox and send them your way once they come.
Once we get a ballpark idea about when the stickers will be finished, we'll have a stickie put on the main page.
Greg - Their ordering system didn't have a prompt for deliveries that were not to the billing address, so I think they'll be coming here. No sweat though - I'll just pop 'em right back in the mailbox and send them your way once they come.
Once we get a ballpark idea about when the stickers will be finished, we'll have a stickie put on the main page.
#148
Wow them stickers are gunna look sexy!! lol.
Welcome to Team 3 Rybohunter! Hopfully you have been paying attention to some of our threads but if you haven't, i'll fill ya in. First of all, to get to know eachother more, we just say who we are and where we live and what kinda weapon we will be using this spring. Second, we made up some really sweet looking stickers for every one...the pic is on page 14 i think. anyway thats basically it...hope to get to know you better and welcome!
Welcome to Team 3 Rybohunter! Hopfully you have been paying attention to some of our threads but if you haven't, i'll fill ya in. First of all, to get to know eachother more, we just say who we are and where we live and what kinda weapon we will be using this spring. Second, we made up some really sweet looking stickers for every one...the pic is on page 14 i think. anyway thats basically it...hope to get to know you better and welcome!
#150
RYBO!!!Welcome to the roster, bud. Looks like Team 3 just got a lot better.
I was wonderin' why you weren't on the original signup? You been slacking or what??! This new job's got you all discombobulated.
Hey man, this past Sunday while I was out trying to find some new spots,I was down inGreene County at that farm we hunted last year (the one where the tom wouldn't fly down) - just did a quick drive-bye.Anyway, I saw abeast of agobbler just up the road. This boy is a HAMMER - the first bird I've seen in years with guaranteed1.5"+spurs. I'd stake my life on it.
He was strutting about 10 yards off the road,with a flock of about 8 hens.Mark says "HOLY _____! LOOK AT THE SPURS ON THAT BIRD!" I had him zoomed in at point blank range with the bino's (he wouldn't leave - he was just standing guard while his hens flipped cow patties). Limbhanger for sure. We'll get down there one day and get after 'em again. I guarantee that this bird's hooks stretch out to 1.5. They had a lot of bendto 'em too. Not much beard to him, lucky to push 9.5", but legendaryHOOKS!
We definitely can't hunt the farm that he was on (wallpapered), but I'd suspect that he's roosting elsewhere, in an area where we might be able to get at him. I've got permission to hunt across the road, which is where I think he's roosted. What a bird that was - I'd love to see his head on the bead.
I was wonderin' why you weren't on the original signup? You been slacking or what??! This new job's got you all discombobulated.
Hey man, this past Sunday while I was out trying to find some new spots,I was down inGreene County at that farm we hunted last year (the one where the tom wouldn't fly down) - just did a quick drive-bye.Anyway, I saw abeast of agobbler just up the road. This boy is a HAMMER - the first bird I've seen in years with guaranteed1.5"+spurs. I'd stake my life on it.
He was strutting about 10 yards off the road,with a flock of about 8 hens.Mark says "HOLY _____! LOOK AT THE SPURS ON THAT BIRD!" I had him zoomed in at point blank range with the bino's (he wouldn't leave - he was just standing guard while his hens flipped cow patties). Limbhanger for sure. We'll get down there one day and get after 'em again. I guarantee that this bird's hooks stretch out to 1.5. They had a lot of bendto 'em too. Not much beard to him, lucky to push 9.5", but legendaryHOOKS!
We definitely can't hunt the farm that he was on (wallpapered), but I'd suspect that he's roosting elsewhere, in an area where we might be able to get at him. I've got permission to hunt across the road, which is where I think he's roosted. What a bird that was - I'd love to see his head on the bead.


