Trad Gang
Trad Gang Highlights => Highlights 2006 => Topic started by: Jason R. Wesbrock on September 30, 2006, 10:02:00 AM
September 26, 2006. Northwest Ontario. Called in and shot from the ground, 10 yards broadside. Double lung, complete pass through. Homemade recurve, 520-grain carbon arrow, 2-blade Ace Standard broadhead.
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Great job Jason. Story?
Way ta go Jason,homemade equip makes it that much sweeter!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: But what ya gonna do for meat this winter? :D
Great Job Jason. I hope to do that one of these days.
Danny
Just awesome bud!!! I'd love a chance at a moose someday...congrats again bro
Awesome job, Congrats!!
Way to go Jason!!! Is this something we may be reading about in TBM in the future? I hope so! I have always enjoyed your articles and I am looking forward to more of the same in the future. A moose is way up there on my wish list but there is always the money obstacle. Glad you had such a good experience! Dan
Looks like your living right Jason. Congrats on a beauty!
Great moose! I laugh when people tell me trad. gear won't kill anything big. They are missing out!
What's the gap on a target the size of a half sheet of plywood at 10 yards????
HA!!!!!
Nice bull buddy.
R
Jeez,that outa fill yer freezer.
Jason, in the great UBI tradition started by Dale Humphries and Moose John River bull, you must save and bring 1" thick moose steaks and cook them at the end-of-season hunt! Heck, I might even drive up for that meal. Congratulations!
Jeff,
Were you at the EOS Hunt that year?
Awesome and Congrats :bigsmyl:
Yep, Jason, I was there and can still taste those wonderful steaks that Dale cooked for us. I'm still a UBI member but haven't been able to participate much since moving to NC. I miss my UBI buddies and the midwest. That's a real nice bull that you killed.
No kidding? Then we've shared a campfire. I joined a couple months earlier, so that was my first UBI event. The generosity and dedication of that group never ceases to amaze me.