mtlogcabin
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Had to use a Canon to shoot this one. Bought the wife a Rebel T-4 for her birthday so she had to try it out
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Me too - this last weekend was silly cold for this early. Brrrrr!Min&Max said:No fair JCraver. All I have gotten so far is dang cold.
Care to explain for the non-hunters like myself?JCraver said:...is not one I would typically shoot....
Thanks fatboy. Either way I'll be eating fresh elk this winter. I know where his freezer is!fatboy said:Nicely done Jim, (well, son-in-law
But is it protected by Smith & WessonI know where his freezer is!
Not to mention the Rottweiler and other assorted weapons! LOL!mtlogcabin said:But is it protected by Smith & Wesson
That - is - awesome. Congrats to him. Definitely on my bucket list to hunt out your way some day.jpranch said:View attachment 2478My son in law Josh. I was supposed to be with him on this hunt but was traveling for ICC. View attachment 2477
I like 'em bigger than that, is all. That deer was either a real good 2- 1/2 yr. old or an average 3- 1/2 yr. old. I prefer to shoot bucks that are older, though it doesn't always work out that way... If I had a good day in the woods, made a good shot, and I'm happy with the hunt (as I was in this case), then that's really all that's important.mjesse said:Care to explain for the non-hunters like myself?mj
Thanks for the info.JCraver said:I like 'em bigger than that, is all. That deer was either a real good 2- 1/2 yr. old or an average 3- 1/2 yr. old. I prefer to shoot bucks that are older, though it doesn't always work out that way... If I had a good day in the woods, made a good shot, and I'm happy with the hunt (as I was in this case), then that's really all that's important.
That is so funny Jim and hopefully you can get out. I'm taking 1/2 day today to get out......weekend going to be very wet here. It's always more about the hunt than the harvest.Thanks fatboy. Either way I'll be eating fresh elk this winter. I know where his freezer is!
provided you can keep it lit!FM William Burns said:Smoked back strap is pretty fine also JP!