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is that what i think that is :)
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Steve in Canton - please edit yer images no wider than 640 pixels. I also edited yer topic title, gotta tone it down, this is a family site.
Nice buck Steve. What did you feed that thing?Geez..he probably wanted to die.. :help: What bow are you using? :campfire:
Still using the Savage River from Appalachian Archery, that I bought with your help at the PBS meeting in Wheeling back in 1990.
what the heck?????????? :scared: :eek:
QuoteOriginally posted by Steve in Canton:
Still using the Savage River from Appalachian Archery, that I bought with your help at the PBS meeting in Wheeling back in 1990.
All right,yeah,I remember that bow.That's cool. :campfire:
Shoot Bill, I am still using alot of things you taught me. About the only thing I changed was from shooting cedar shafts to carbon. I still shoot 160 grain snuffers that I sharpon with a file that I bought from your archery shop along with my damscus glove and arm guard. Why switch when you find something that works good. :)
DID YOU SHOW THIS ANIMAL TO YOUR GAME DEPT OR A VET? I WOULD BE RELUCTANT TO CONSUME SUCH DEER. THAT BEING SAID, CONGRATS, HE IS A FINE LOOKING BEAST.