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Started by Tedd@work, September 13, 2005, 07:13:00 AM

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Tedd@work

Took a while. Been too busy getting back to work.
this is the 4x4  I killed in WY. Small by their standards but making a perfect shot was more important on this trip. I passed on a whopper the very first day...shoulda shot, duh!
There were about 6 camera men plus Bill Jordan and some industry folks there. Bill and the Real Tree guys were real profesional, they were fascinated by the longbow and gave lots of encouragement while still having some raised eyebrows. They called me Fred Bear a time or two (I hate that) or william Tell. You know how that is. But also they were real glad to see I got a buck and asked lots of questions. Next year I hope to get one big enough to make them get the camera out.
My buddy was next to be filmed while hunting that week, but he killed a buck too soon! My other buddy killed a 130" 4x5 the first morn and guided Bill all week, Bill passed up too many. The Real Tree crew only got one buck and he is not big enough to make a TV show. They are going back next week to try again.
I had a blast and could have killed 10-15 bucks and maybe 100 does. I never hunted conditions like that.More pics to come.
Tedd  
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work


Dang photobucket is giving me trouble.
Trying again. My favorite pic.
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work



Wild Bill Jordan checking out my buddy's buck
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Stekewood

Wildlife represents the difference between rich country and mere land.

Tedd@work



This is what happens to something that runs my deer off! That was a thrill.
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work


My buddy Paul, the buck he got same eve as I did. A dandy!
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

Note: Paul wears Mossy oak just to irritate Bill.
He killed the buck with a new Mathews Compund and made a hell of a shot at long range after passing him on the same shot previously
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work


I guess he thought if he pulled it out he would be ok? He never got it pulled out. He only had 3-4 seconds max after the shot.
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

MikeW

Did he just come trotting by too close or did you call him in? I really enjoy calling and hunting varmints. I don't think most people understand how hard it is to take a yote with a bow. They make a whitetail look like a retard. Great pictures!
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Philip Morris

WOW, love the photo on the yote.  Nice bucks also.

Phil
Proverbs 27:1 Boast not thyself of to morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.

J from Denmark

Tedd.....NICE SHOOTING   :thumbsup:   on both buck and cyote.

Great scenery, who is the outfitter ?

Is it a morrison your toting there ?

Jacob

Tedd@work

Mike, your right, hey are real survivor! He spooked some deer off then was leaving. I squealed on my hand and he came back for a look standing directly under me for about 2 min. Then he broke out into a run when something seemd wrong. He got about 15 yards out when the Magnus left the life out of him. Never hit anything on the run before.
A short time later a bigger one slipped by with no shot opportunity.
This doe came by a few min after killing the couote. She was super nervous.
 
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Tedd@work

You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

**DONOTDELETE**

Good shooting Tedd, looks like two perfectly placed arrows.

Tell Ol' Bill J. he needs to put the XTra brown pattern back on the market!!   :thumbsup:  

What was your setup?  Bow, arrow, broadheads used, and what-not?

Tedd@work

Morrison Cougar 62" NTN
54lb#29" drawn to 30"
Lost Nation Lodge Pole Pine arrow with 125 gr Magnus.

Were hoping Wadell comes for bow season next year. He was there in the past and killed a whopper.

The place? Ever see that video where Bill Jordan misses a godawful huge whiteail with about 200" of horn called "Stickers"?

Tedd
You never know how much is "enough" until you know how much is "more than enough"

Bear

Those are great pics. Thanks for sharing.

Does Bill were makeup while hunting or does he just put it on before filming?  I was just wondering what sort of maskera a serious hunter should use, Revlon or Mary Kay?  "[tunglaff]"
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