Hunting experience expressed in photos
#41
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
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RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
Great pics guys. Hopefully I will meet more people that I can share hunting with as well. Okbowhunter, I really like that picture as well and get the meaning.
And GMMAT, what the heck was going on at your house with a guy dressed up in that garb while holding deer antlers?....too much "southern comfort"?
And GMMAT, what the heck was going on at your house with a guy dressed up in that garb while holding deer antlers?....too much "southern comfort"?
#44
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
VS, if you like inspiring photos/paintings, check out Larry Zach's paintings. I have 6 or 7 of his prints (could not afford an original). This guy was a teacher in central Iowa and painted for relaxation. After a while, he made a lot more painting than he did teaching and made the switch. He is also an avid hunter and believes in Quality Deer Management.
http://www.zachwildlifeart.com/gallery.htm
http://www.zachwildlifeart.com/gallery.htm
#45
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
Thanks New. Just went to his site, check this one out.
Thanks New. Just went to his site, check this one out.
Is that davidmil in that painting? I'm just saying, I think I see a resemblance.
#46
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
ORIGINAL: virginiashadow
And GMMAT, what the heck was going on at your house with a guy dressed up in that garb while holding deer antlers?....too much "southern comfort"?
And GMMAT, what the heck was going on at your house with a guy dressed up in that garb while holding deer antlers?....too much "southern comfort"?
Our left to right, Me, GMMAT, GMMAT's wife Lisa, Matt / PA, Q2INWHITETAILS, (friend Debbie) and my wife Jenny.
We were having fun with Matt and his monster buck.
#47
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
At least the mad dumper was smart enough not to **** on his boots.
"cat-like", he was.
And that photo above is me "pimpin style". It's a great look, for me....and I wear that often.
Note the "bling". Saucy.
Here's another photo from that same trip......good people.....good memories.
L-R: Rob/PA, Matt/PA,Rob's wife - Jenny, Dan - AKA Jawshooter, Denny "Wags" - AKA trkycaller, My wife - Lisa, Me, Kurt - AKA Q2inwhitetails, Matt - AKA Rick James
"cat-like", he was.
And that photo above is me "pimpin style". It's a great look, for me....and I wear that often.
Note the "bling". Saucy.
Here's another photo from that same trip......good people.....good memories.
L-R: Rob/PA, Matt/PA,Rob's wife - Jenny, Dan - AKA Jawshooter, Denny "Wags" - AKA trkycaller, My wife - Lisa, Me, Kurt - AKA Q2inwhitetails, Matt - AKA Rick James
#48
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
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RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
Thanks AF---I will check that artist out. Jeff, you guys have some professional looking costumes! My Halloween costumes consist of things I find lying around the house....like part wolfman, part hunter, part scary dad, part.......
#49
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
Hey Bobco,
Is that davidmil in that painting? I'm just saying, I think I see a resemblance.
Is that davidmil in that painting? I'm just saying, I think I see a resemblance.
It's actually the Artist himself. He must have a pretty good sense of humor.
#50
RE: Hunting experience expressed in photos
The guy on the left was one of my best buddies ~ Tim.
Passed away @ 42 from cancer in Jan 2007, leaving a loving wife and 2 girls (11 & 13).
This was his last hunt with us and god do we miss him, last season was tough without him.
The memories are great and we will never forget him!
His nickname was Dozer (wide body), as he was about 5' 11" and 275 lbs of fun.
He was just like a bull in a china shop while deer hunting though,
we use to let him walk the open woods areas while we sat in the escape routes and it sure did stir up the deer,
when they were around.
Passed away @ 42 from cancer in Jan 2007, leaving a loving wife and 2 girls (11 & 13).
This was his last hunt with us and god do we miss him, last season was tough without him.
The memories are great and we will never forget him!
His nickname was Dozer (wide body), as he was about 5' 11" and 275 lbs of fun.
He was just like a bull in a china shop while deer hunting though,
we use to let him walk the open woods areas while we sat in the escape routes and it sure did stir up the deer,
when they were around.