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Started by TexasAg, January 16, 2008, 09:57:00 PM

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TexasAg

Evening of January 9th hunt took two quail, knobby buck and 158# boar. Deer went around 50 yards and boar went around 140. Great blood trail on both but only a pass through on the deer. (broadhead began to exit pig but stopped in the fat layer)

Bow: Bear Super Kodiak - 50ish lbs. @ 30"
Arrows: 614 grain gold tip shaft with Snuffer, Montec small game blunts on the quail
Location: Brooks County TX

 
That's my Grandfather in the picture

 
Forgot to take a picture of the deer... This is what's left

dodgethis

Nice work man, so you're an aggie?  I hunt out in somerville whenever I get the time.  Didn't think there was another stickbow hunter in all of C-stat. Email me if you want to shoot sometime.
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Congrats, I wish we had pigs here to hunt, I don't get to do that near as often as I would like!
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nice game hauler on the jeep there.
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Gatekeeper

Congratulations! That's a great looking hog.

Nice picture of you and your Grandpa too, thanks for sharing.
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blueslfb

Like the huntin buggy....Jeeps are awsome. Oh! and the boar is nice too...Congrats

Kingstaken

Sounds like a Texas Triple Crown to me..
Congrats..  :clapper:
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straitera

Aggie Power! Hey. You know how many aggies...well...nevermind. Nephew is a senior with a few months left and niece is a Freshman both at A&M. Yea. I'm proud. You should be too of these great shots you've made. Well done!
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Arwin

Congrats on all three critters!!! Hope you have a big freezer!  :biglaugh:
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

LEOPARD

Great stuff mate! Good to see someone else making memories with their grandfather! I have many memories of hunting with my grandfather. I'll never forget them!  ;)
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Benny Nganabbarru

That's a good lump of a boar, there!
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DELTA

TEXASAG CONGRATS ON A NICE HOG.I HAVE SHOT SNUFFERS FOR HOGS BEFORE,AND DID NOT LIKE THE PENETRATION I GOT WITH THEM.THERE STRONG,AND THEY FLY GREAT.BUT ON BIG HOGS PENETRATION IS IMPORTANT.I WENT WITH A TWO BLADE DELTA,PROBLEM SOLVED.IN CASE YOU HAVE PROBLEMS IN THE FUTURE...
JIM BELLEVILLE

J-dog

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That is a nice hog!

J
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