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***Daily Hunt Pics and Stories 2005***

Started by Littlefeather, January 01, 2005, 08:45:00 AM

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BadKarma

Thanks Jock. That is some great scenery. I gotta get over there someday. Good lookin pup too.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not.

May Thors Hammer ring in your favor!

Steve H.

Steve H. working in on an Alaskan Mtn. Goat. in early Auguts, 2005.


 

Steve H.

I am kneeling where I took my shot from.  Goat was standing on the rock above me at a whooping, SEVEN FEET!!!!

 

Results of my seven foot shot after the goat tumbled head over heals 1000' down a chute on the backside of the mountain.

 

My buddy Benny Pinney was along as a sherpa.

Steve H.

Ooooppps, wrong photo for the shot site.  Should be this one......


 

Steve H.

My buddy Benny Pinney and I and results from our recent Adak Island caribou hunt.  Adak caribou are documented to have the highest body weights of any caribou anywhere, up around 700#.  I believe that these two bulls lead by Benny's are probably the largest two bodied caribou ever killed by stick and string.  Benny's bull is 8 feet from nose to tail and 60" in girth behind the shoulder.  Benny's bull is the first on Adak by stick as best as we are able to determine as well.  Benny's shot was 3 yards!!!  Mine was shot at 20 yards.

 

 

Tom

Jock, Am looking forward to being in your neighborhood next week, the pictures you have posted really have my wife and I excited to being there for awhile. Thanks for posting!
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

Shaun

Steve, those are some great pictures and I love the range! 7 FEET! 3 YARDS! (all the way out to 9 feet) and throwing in the long bomb of 20 yards. That's what I call getting close and getting it done. NICE

Chris O

Steve those pictures are absolutly amazing.  Beautiful trophies too.

DeanD

Steve,

Congrats on fine hunting!  

Dean
"...perhaps our grandsons, having never seen a wild river, will never miss the chance to set a canoe in singing waters...glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in."

   -Aldo Leopold

jdemoya

Way to go Bennie and Steve! Beautiful pictures and nice animals! Steve I could hardly recognize Bennie in the picture. He sure has matured a lot. I am glad to see that you are still taking care of him. It sure is "good on you" Steve as they say down-under. Is he out of school yet?
God bless,

Jose

Jock

Fantastic photos Dan and Steve  :thumbsup:  

Lee, the "Pup" will be 12 on his next birthday  :)

Yohon

Way to go Steve...love the shots measured in FEET   :thumbsup:
"Take the time to take your time and enjoy the trip." Mike Bolin

RayMO

Yes, the pics are great! Way to go guys  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

JC

Great shots Jock...love the dog too.

Steve, awesome views and awesome animals. Those are monster bous. Like the shot in the rocks with the goat horns peaking over the top, now THAT'S close.
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

BadKarma

Jock, I bet he dont act his age!! lol

Great shots of the goat hunt!! I'd have to have an airambulance to get up there and to get back. ;(

What a great pair of 'bous!!!! My physical situation wont allow me to go after the high mountain prey. But I just might be able to chase a 'bou or 2. Would love to give it a try.

Keep it up 'yall. I'm hopin to contribute in a month or 2.
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not.

May Thors Hammer ring in your favor!

kyle

beautiful pics Jock!

Steve, what else to say but WOW!  7 foot shot on a Mt. Goat.  THAT is gettin 'er done trad style.
WWJD

Curtiss Cardinal

Steve and Ben, CONGRATULATIONS! on those caribou, FANTASTIC! anfd the pics are too. WAY TO GO!  :thumbsup:
It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare. ~Mark Twain
TGMM Family of The Bow

JC

A quick hunt Saturday morning on my new property before Chase's football practice. Squirrels were elusive, must have been the 86 degree temp @ 7am. Couple of close calls but no real shots offered.

Old logging road, 26acres, our new log home should be finished by Jan so I can hunt this bout everyday.  

 

No squirrels but plenty of stump monsters died. Nice to be able to pass along the love of the hunt without actually having to bring back any game. The smile says it all.  

 
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

JasonV

Steve, looks like the goat's helmet sticking up above the rock.... is that actually a pic before the shot????????  If so, must have been a quiet camera - he looks close enough to hear you thinkin' hard!  Now that's a hunt!  
Same goes for the 9 foot caribou.
Quite an accomplishment on so many levels!!!!
The beaten path is for beaten men.

JasonV

JC congratulations - that looks like some beautiful land - looks like you got quite a hunting partner there too!
The beaten path is for beaten men.

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