09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by sneekeepete » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:14 am

Another great trophy!!! Congrats and thanks for sharing!!!! :thumb
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by 6x6 bull » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:21 pm

Great Job Roy!!!!! Dandy buck for sure. Bigtime Congrats.

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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by hoytshooter » Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:51 pm

nice deer! hu.... so that is kinda like a band on a goose or duck????? i have never herd of a deer having a ear tag thats way cool!
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by MULEY7MM » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:23 pm

Another nice one Roy :thumb
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by MuleyMadness » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:25 pm

Simply amazing, just don't know how you do it time in and time out Roy. 10sign: 10sign:

Like the mass, width, and inline. Great buck, lets see more photos when you have time and hear the stories.

I seem to blow it every time I'm close, need more patience.

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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by TheGreatwhitehunter » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:16 pm

Simply amazing, just don't know how you do it time in and time out Roy.
Roy you're pure and simple a bow hunting machine :not-worthy
Roy you are one dedicated bow hunter and not just bow hunting dedicated but your physical fitness and nutrition dedication is just amazing you definitely earn every single animal you harvest.

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Keep it up Roy I enjoy seeing your hard work pay off every fall with great pics of great animals
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by NotEnufTags » Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:18 am

Based on your successes you are well on your way to becoming one of the whose who in the archery world. Your comments are always dead on. Ever think about writing and publishing an archery hunting book?

Congrats on an awesome looking buck. 10sign: Just one more to add to your trophy room (or house) as that room must be getting pretty full.
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by JBird » Tue Sep 08, 2009 1:32 pm

Nice buck as always!

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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by Buckmaster » Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:31 pm

Roy you are an inspiration... way to get-r-done :not-worthy
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Re: 09 CO Archery Buck (pics)

Post by BOHNTR » Tue Sep 08, 2009 7:23 pm

Simply amazing, just don't know how you do it time in and time out Roy. 10sign: 10sign:

Like the mass, width, and inline. Great buck, lets see more photos when you have time and hear the stories.

I seem to blow it every time I'm close, need more patience.
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I'm telling you, I'm just a lucky guy is all. Here's the story:

I'd like to say how I spotted the buck a mile away and stalked all day to get into position and made a great shot.......but that wouldn't be true.

Fact is, I had just completed my late afternoon meal of Mountain House Beef Stroganof at my temporary hacienda and decided to begin my hike to a vantage point I've been using to glass in the late afternoon. I walked about 50 yards from camp and looked 100 down the open ridge I was camped on and saw him bedded in the wide open. I couldn't believe it.....told you guys I was lucky.

A short stalk later, I was within 40 yards.....but he was now standing behind one of the few trees around. I maneuvered my way around and decided not to hug the front shoulder, as it was close to some small branches. I usually make pretty good shots, but this one was a bit further back than I would have liked.......through the liver. After locating my arrow and confirming the shot location, I decided to leave him over-night and track him in the morning since he headed straight down the STEEP hill and into the timber.

The next morning, I located him about 150-200 yards from where I arrowed him. After my partners were done with their morning hunt, they found me and shared the loads back to camp. That was easy pack......the pack out to trail head with all the meat, cape, and antlers was much tougher! That's about it......the rest of the week was spotting for my hunting partners and enjoying God's country.

Wally's buck with the BOHNTR Crew:

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Psyching ourselves out for the grueling hike out:

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Preparing dinner at a CO alpine Holiday Inn:

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Relaxing in my alpine "room":

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