Alright fellow archers (pics)
I thought I'd show some of you some hunting pics from NE Colorado...when I look at these pictures, it really hits home, the difficulty of the task with spot and stalk...
Anyway, here's the crew...
Me on the left, my older brother Troy, my nephew Justin (rookie), and my even older brother Tim.

These are some photos of the land we have to hunt. And believe it or not, it's some of the best for many miles, for cover. Now you guys will know what I mean about spot and stalk[;)]






Anyway, here's the crew...
Me on the left, my older brother Troy, my nephew Justin (rookie), and my even older brother Tim.

These are some photos of the land we have to hunt. And believe it or not, it's some of the best for many miles, for cover. Now you guys will know what I mean about spot and stalk[;)]






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Incredible country.....Nice pics ! 0 -
Pretty neat JP. 0 -
Looks like a motley crew 0 -
Now maybe some will understand the need for a 60 yard pin, and the practice involved to be successful at the spot and stalk in the western lands. It's a whole different world than our tree lined funnels..... which I enjoy very much. In a couple of years I'm going back to try for a muley in SD, it's a rough game and I love it also.
Thanks for the pics.........Scout0 -
quote:Originally posted by SCOUT5
Now maybe some will understand the need for a 60 yard pin, and the practice involved to be successful at the spot and stalk in the western lands. It's a whole different world than our tree lined funnels..... which I enjoy very much. In a couple of years I'm going back to try for a muley in SD, it's a rough game and I love it also.
Thanks for the pics.........Scout
Yup, that's my max pin. Unfortunately, my buck is usually 75+[V][:D]0
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