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Nice job Ethan, congratulations! How many shots?
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Ethan; Congrats . on your first Archery Buck , always a major accomplishment ,after the first one they seem to come easier . Our season opener was this past Sat. ,Opened up to a beautiful day here in Pa. , I own a small piece of property here in S.W. Pa. and scout pretty heavy before season ,I had a couple of good bucks picked out ,I had a nice one seven yards away and was at full draw twice and he seemed to sense something was up ,locked up behind a small group of trees and wouldn't give me a clean shot ,so eventually he turned and went from where he came .The Buck I set my buddy up on was much more cooperative ,a real nice Mountain Buck ,seven point with a double brow tine ! In case any one is wondering I am the chubby old guy in the picture with the smile , okay make that the " other " chubby old guy with the big grin !
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I was kidding with you Dave... I know you don't get a second shot when bowhunting. But that's what I call placing the arrow - double lung plus the heart. I'll bet there was quite the twenty-yard blood trail!
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Dave...Please tell your son congratulations for Danny and I.....
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10-05-2010, 08:48 AM | #8 | ||||||
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GREAT! Was he in a ground blind? What broadhead and how heavy? ch
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