Traditional harvests

Ddog

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MI
Congrats guys! Season opens Thursday here, chomping at the bit!
 

Tradchef

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Willow Creek, Montana
Shot these two last night and this evening. First one was at 10 yards. Shot was good but I let her lay overnight. Coyotes got one hindquarter. Second one was 15 yards and down in 70.
 

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smoke

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Well he doesn't have much for antlers but I tagged this guy using an osage bow and a stone tipped arrow. I made the bow from an osage tree I cut about 250 yards from where I shot him. The wound you see is the exit - and, perhaps fittingly, I was unable to find my stone point. Hopefully some archer 200 years from now will find it!
 

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Well he doesn't have much for antlers but I tagged this guy using an osage bow and a stone tipped arrow. I made the bow from an osage tree I cut about 250 yards from where I shot him. The wound you see is the exit - and, perhaps fittingly, I was unable to find my stone point. Hopefully some archer 200 years from now will find it!
That is awesome, congrats.. he might not be a big buck but a trophy experience for sure !
 
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