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Everything posted by lucky2hunt
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Yep, I did! Just don't expect to find ice chest up there... We bought every ice chest in Prince George BC then bought more in Calgary. Froze meat and hide, drove like He!! to get back to Flagstaff. Crossing the border was no problem at all, just make sure you have all the documents, they checked the meat, looked at the antlers said "good job" and sent me on my way.
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Holy crap! Great auction and raffle items. I can tell right now I'm going to get in trouble!!! I better prime Roger with a few brews before we get there!
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Awesome Weston! Hey nice sticker in that truck window!!!!!
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Way to go TJ, a beautiful bird at 2:00 in the afternoon! Good job sticking it out in that crazy wind... Sorry Peg missed the hunt I love pic of Lexie on the quad
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Reminds me of a Marine Bumper Sticker: "It's God's job to judge Osama Bin Laden...it's OUR job to arrange the meeting." A heartfelt thank you to our troops!
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How Fun!!! Great job girls and awesome birds! Very Cool
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Awesome bird Nick! Way to go!!!
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As far as I know, VPA (Vantage Point Archery) has been making traditional style heads for a while now. In the past year or so they have made a compact broadhead in 100 and 125 grains that is designed for compound shooters. The main difference between the Terminator and it's competition is that it is in fact made from one solid piece of steel not casted metal or welded, making it extremely durable and strong!
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Okay, let me throw my opinion into the ring... VPA Terminator, a devastating broadhead! A fixed 3 blade, cut on contact head. It is CNC machined from a solid chunk of steel, no welds to break and not poured, cast metal that is brittle like other leading broadheads. This process makes for a stronger and more precise head, you get a very exact head that will spin true and fly like a dart out of tuned bows. The Terminator has a high carbon content so it is super easy to sharpen, even for me! The word is just getting just getting out about VPA Terminators. Ask your pro-shop if they have them, if not you can order them through here: VPA Terminator Terminator at work!
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Hehe... Yep, I tried it too!
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Great footage! I have yet to see one of those guys, I think it's okay though... they are kind of creepy! BTW - Images were crystal clear, what kind of camera were you using?
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+1
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WooHoo! Atta girl! Way to go Amanda!!!!!!
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Holy Crap! Got me TJ! You're rotten, really really rotten!!!
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Congrats! Bull or cow? I was hoping for a bull tag but will happily except my 22n archery cow tag. 23 straight! TJ TJ.... You are awesome! Congrats!!!
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I hate today...... Nothing for me!
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Whoa! Very cool! I'm already anxious about the draw, this video about sent me over the top... Come on, it has to be this week
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In a heart beat!
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Yummmmmmmmmm A big thanks from me too Peg! I thought they were fantastic, can't wait to try!
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Way to go Angie! Great shot! Tracy, awesome story and pictures!!!
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Bill, I LOVE the book!!!! Thank you so much. I just had knee surgery yesterday so I am laid up for a week or two, the book has been a wonderful distraction. I especially love the first time to Africa chapter, I too had some of those same thoughts and feelings my first visit, thank you for reminding me of them with your beautifully descriptive writings! To have a signed copy makes it even more special! Again thank you!
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The Best!!! I am so glad you posted this! I am a firm believer of limits when it comes to hunting. It seems nowadays there is almost a nonchalant attitude towards losing animals because of poor shot placement which typically happens from shooting out of a set comfort zone. I hunt archery but have non-archers (rifle hunters) with me when I hunt, some get so mad when they see me pass on what they term as a 'easy' shot but for some reason or another I wasn't in my zone and didn't take that shot. I love when someone ask me "how close was the shot" instead of "how far". To watch an animal walk away that you didn't want to risk a bad shot on is much better than watching him walk away with an arrow in his butt! Kudos to your wife and you for patience... the absolute key ingredient when it comes to hunting.
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Love it!!! Excellent video! Congrats on the hunt and the video!