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***Daily Hunt Pics 2004***

Started by Littlefeather, September 19, 2004, 03:51:00 PM

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JC

Awesome job Ralph....most of our old ones here aren't even that big! Be sure to post the whole story on the Hunting report thread....
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

Jock

Glen,
Is that near the Brisbane Valley?

Littlefeather

This is a third year Buck making these Rubs. I've video'd this one each year till now. He is looking quite nice this year. Maybe I'll be able to get some pics of him. CK

 

Glenn Newell

Yes Jock the Mary Valley and the Brisbane Valley run parallel to each otherbut east ans west of the Great Dividing Range. The Brisbane Valley runs north-south and the Mary runs south-north. Where I live Maleny is on the headwaters of the Mary Valley. There are red deer close to town but I hunt about an hour up the road.
Sorry for the bad quality of the pictures, I was using the digital zoom going for some of these photos.


A good red double six stag.  


 
Wide angle photo of same stag and his girls

Littlefeather

Damn Glen, That Stag is truly BLESSED! Look at Harem that fella has. CK

Glenn Newell

Yes I think he would be a happy boy Curtis.

Timo

Nice deer Ralph! Be sure and post it on the highlights forum!

Kinda curious about the shot,penetration,distance travel?
(Enny o yuns know ware thu heart o a stumpytail izz??)

Roughcountry

Pretty buck Ralph. Your quiver is different, whats it made of?

Enjoying the pics Glen. Different country.

CK. Do those deer have ta find something without thorns to make a scrape or are they just a little tougher than ours?

Jock

Glen,
The photo of the "Royal" is excellent, one of the forrests that I've stalked is blessed with stags of this quality, unfortunately not with a Bow though, kinda fraustrating, but at least I get to watch them up close, keep those photos comming, great to see the beasts and lanscapes of different countries.

Littlefeather

Robin, The tree has thorns all over it. The Bucks don't seem to mind. All the thorns are gone after they finish. ck

Ralph Renfro

Robin, the quiver is beaver. I just cut the longer guard hairs off down to the good stuff. Ralph
Building Bows Is Only Half The Fun, The Other Half Is Passing That Knowledge On!

Glenn Newell

Jock there are a lot of very good red deer in this area. The origional release of red deer in the late 18000's in Queensland were of Scottish blood also called the Windsor deer.

Another double six with a small harem, pity it was raining when I took this photo.
 

A very good double five hoofing it across the paddock, this bloke was on mission.
 

ArticArcher

Hay how did you guys post picures for this forum.  I have mine on webshots but I can't seem to post them here. Any suggections?  Thanks
Enjoy the mystical flight of the arrow.

kyle

Steven, there are a couple of good threads about posting pics on the POW WOW.  Look for them and they'll tell you everything you need to know.  Just make sure they're not too big.

Kyle
WWJD

Santiam

Hmmmm,

Those are sure some wierd looking deer...LOL

Good pics guys.  :thumbsup:  

 Today was the first day of our late blacktail season.....I spotted a good buck a couple hundred yards out but he had me spotted also...

I put my bow down and grabbed my camera to play with him a bit when this brusier busted out right below me...

Oh Well,  at least I had my camera ready and was able to get this shot...

 
Good Arrow Flight   >>>-------->

Bpaul

Nice size deer for our side of the mountains, sweet deal.

b
Except during the nine months before he draws his first breath, no man manages his affairs as well as a tree does.  
         -George Bernard Shaw

Ralph Renfro

I saw this nice buck this morning. 11/07/04  [/IMG]
Building Bows Is Only Half The Fun, The Other Half Is Passing That Knowledge On!

Ralph Renfro

Here he is leaving the woods behind me. Wish I had more zoom. Ralph  
Building Bows Is Only Half The Fun, The Other Half Is Passing That Knowledge On!

Ralph Renfro

Don't know what happened to the other pic. I'll try again.  [/IMG]
Sure wish I had more zoom. Ralph
Building Bows Is Only Half The Fun, The Other Half Is Passing That Knowledge On!

Littlefeather

Great pics guys! Unfortunately, some of you are "still" posting pics that are way, way, way over size. It makes t impossible for dial-up users to download the pics. It took me 10 minutes yesterday to see the whole page. If you can't post a pic under 600 pixels, please do not post. If it take a long time to download, people don't want to see the pics. Thanks, CK


Here is a pic of a young little fella that was chasing a Doe round and round yesterday. He has a couple of years more growth. Then he better watch out. CK

 

 

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