Picture of my deer(I hope)
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RE: Picture of my deer(I hope)
Fantastic job Lady Arwen.....I took the liberty of editing your post so the picture automatically appears. You can click your edit icon to see I've simply added the image icons to make the photo appear. That's all you have to do...
Great job...
And like Cardeer, I noticed the old Chevy truck in the background...is that yours and do you still drive it?
Great job...
And like Cardeer, I noticed the old Chevy truck in the background...is that yours and do you still drive it?
#24
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Colorado Springs Colorado
Posts: 143
RE: Picture of my deer(I hope)
Sorry to bump this after so many days, but wanted to say thank you to everyone who congratulated me. I hope that all of you have such good luck as we did. It isn't all about luck, but seeing this guy was luck for me since we don't see many deer, much less bucks. Thank you Davidmill and Rob for explaining how to post an image and editing so the picture would show up. As far as the Chevy truck goes it belongs to our neighbor and he does drive it. In reply to someone who asked what my setup is:
PSE Nova 25'5" at 54#
Easton 2013's 26.5" w/100 grain Magnus Stinger
Limbsavers, whiskers, brass nock, eliminator button, peep
Scott release, GKF Premier rest, Cobra sight.
Season is over for us with two deer in the freezer. We may go out just to try and locate some elk, but it would really have to be a close and absolutely perfect broadside shot for me to consider trying to bring down an elk. Thankful to have meat for the freezer, horns for the wall, and all of you to share my love of hunting with.
PSE Nova 25'5" at 54#
Easton 2013's 26.5" w/100 grain Magnus Stinger
Limbsavers, whiskers, brass nock, eliminator button, peep
Scott release, GKF Premier rest, Cobra sight.
Season is over for us with two deer in the freezer. We may go out just to try and locate some elk, but it would really have to be a close and absolutely perfect broadside shot for me to consider trying to bring down an elk. Thankful to have meat for the freezer, horns for the wall, and all of you to share my love of hunting with.