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2012 HSO Photo Contest- Archery Pics only please


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dose it count even if its a trail cma pic?

I'll admit that trailcam pics aren't what I had in mind, but given the number of entries, who knows... Heck, maybe it'll win you a fishing trip on LOW! wink

One of the main points of this is to try to encourage people to carry their cameras in the field with them and to take more pics. Given that, I'd sure like to keep trailcam pics out.

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No prob scoot, i can certainly agree with that. I just figured since it was such a nice picture. But thats fine, not a problem an totaly understand an agree on the camera terms. Really shootin for that fishing trip.

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I will donate a Moultrie 6-volt Digital trail cam, or 2, to the winner of the trail-cam category!!! wink

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Boar, looks like you're winning!

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I guess I should clear that with you first Scoot??? Sorry eek

We can start another thread for Trail cam Pics I guess for people to vote on?!?!

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Thats fine with me but I tend to agree with scoot about getting out there with the camera an putting photo skills to the test, I'm terriable at it, of the 9 bear ive shot over hte years an the one halle got i still dont have decent pics, I get to much adrenaline pumping to think claerly about a pictuer.

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10-19-12 View from one of my stands. No arrows have have zipped out of the bow yet. Non hero category.

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Here's another non hero from tonights hunt. Took a nice doe that was chasing her button buck fawn around trying to drive him out of the area.

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I guess I should clear that with you first Scoot??? Sorry eek

We can start another thread for Trail cam Pics I guess for people to vote on?!?!

Slim, I appreciate your generosity very much! However, I'm going to stick to my guns on this one in hopes of motivating people to bring their cameras out in the field with them. If you'd like to start a seperate thread for trailcamera pics, I encourage you to do it!

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Took the camera out tonight and took this picture of my "non hero shot" from last year. Left the arrow there last year as a remnder of pay attention to everything that might get in the way.

Plus its up another tree about 15'.

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LOL- that's a picture many can relate to, Rip! I've definitely been there... My uncle one time split a tree no bigger than my pinky and it stopped his arrow completely- the broadhead went through it (which makes no sense given that the broadhead diameter was wider than the sapling) and the arrow stopped in the tree about halfway between the broadhead and the fletchings. Oh, it was about three feet short of a 160" buck too! Dang trees...

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kind of a big tree not to see lol

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I've done this more than once, but there was usually a squirrel on the arrow. The porcupine I shot was too heavy & slid off. I have one in a tree about 12' off the ground right now from a squirrel, right by one of my stands. I'll have to retrieve that the end of next week. Made a bad shot & he made it out of sight before I got down. I'm sure he was owl or some other predator bait.

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I just cant help wonder how come ya didnt see that one. Thats a tree, not a branch. That shoulda been on the to do list of shooting lane clearing. Thats a great pic tho for non hero.

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what did the tree dress out at? ;>)

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Quick story behind it.

Almost every time before leaving for the day, morning or evening, I shoot a "practice" arrow out of the stand.

Well that day was not much different, so I put on the practice arrow with the Rage practice tip on it and I seen this little window between that tree and the hanging limb, which is about 6-7 yards in front of my stand and the window I was trying to shoot through was @ 6" wide.

Well not concentrating on form and releaase and torquing my bow, it left about $15-20 in that tree for a constant reminder of concentrating ALL the time.

Plus my wife and I always chuckle when we go to that stand.

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I think she went this way. :>) Non hero shot 2. She only went about 35-40 yards. Snapped my Beeman in the trees. Rocket Wolverine 3P. Shooting about 55 pounds and it didn't pass thru. Hit the top of the shoulder bone or it probably would have gone thru.

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She must have smacked the tree pretty hard as she ran by it. She made it about 15 more yards.

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Walked into the woods and found this: full-28498-25898-photo1.jpg

And I left the woods with this: full-28498-25899-photo%60.jpg

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My "non hero" and "hero" entries.

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