11 Days
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Pete I'm good to thirty yards. When I had more time I killed a few deer at forty yards spot and stalk but with less time to practice I ain't as good as I once was. All 8 elk that I have killed with a bow have been from 15 to 22 yards except one three years ago it was at 41 yards.
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Re: 11 Days
stephen , I been waiting for my call , I know you need a cook ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,what ever is the holdup?????
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[quote="powderburner", I know you need a cook ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,what ever is the holdup????? [/quote]
He probably figures he can open his own can of spam and sardines.
He probably figures he can open his own can of spam and sardines.
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Stephen;
30 - 40 yds. pretty good range for a long bow but still damn close. That's an impressive amount of elk and deer too especially with a bow. I've doe a fair amount of spot and stalk with assorted firearms but a bow would be especially tough. Good luck this fall.
Powderburner figures he can then heat up the sardines in the can for Stephen. He thinks that's good eating.
30 - 40 yds. pretty good range for a long bow but still damn close. That's an impressive amount of elk and deer too especially with a bow. I've doe a fair amount of spot and stalk with assorted firearms but a bow would be especially tough. Good luck this fall.
Powderburner figures he can then heat up the sardines in the can for Stephen. He thinks that's good eating.
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Dean if I thought putting corn flakes in a bowl and dumping skim milk on it was cooking I would of called ya. No seriously I was waiting to build my new garage and getting some free plumbing done while you were here,kind of a twofer. Actually getting you,dad and Orville in camp at the same time would be a hoot for all of us. Something to think about for next year. A young fellow like myself can learn a lot from three old timers sitting around the camp fire at night and I am serious about that. Although Orville won't be allowed in camp without bringing a 5 lbs slab of North Dakota bacon and a couple bottles of Oban.
Stephen
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Pete my hunting partner and I have a bet each year who can call the elk in closer. So far he is winning. He just about always get them under 20 yards whether I shoot or not. Sardines ahhhhh no thanks. I can do spam any which way you can cook it.pete wrote:Stephen;
30 - 40 yds. pretty good range for a long bow but still damn close. That's an impressive amount of elk and deer too especially with a bow. I've doe a fair amount of spot and stalk with assorted firearms but a bow would be especially tough. Good luck this fall.
Powderburner figures he can then heat up the sardines in the can for Stephen. He thinks that's good eating.
Stephen
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Stephen, I ever tell you about my elk chops wrapped in bacon,mushrooms and onion slices, with fried taters and white gravy?
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Don, That sounds too delicious to even be legal!Don McDowell wrote:Stephen, I ever tell you about my elk chops wrapped in bacon,mushrooms and onion slices, with fried taters and white gravy?
Damn, I'm going to the fridge now....
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Do you always have a little venison with your bacon?
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Could tell ya about the ground meat stroganoff, but... it's early and more inline with pancakes, eggs with green,red and yellow peppers, antelope sausage and hashbrowns...
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Well shoot, skinny chambers and thick cut bacon, Orville you maybe from North Dakota but your values are rock solid gold and priorities an example to follow... Going to pickup some extra thick bacon tommorrow. I see a parallel here patched bullets and patched steaks yeah pretty damn obvious at that, one results into the other. bobw
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Don that sounds really good.Don McDowell wrote:Stephen, I ever tell you about my elk chops wrapped in bacon,mushrooms and onion slices, with fried taters and white gravy?
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The bacon steaks look good. The Flintstone toothpicks are a nice touch too.
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Pete we carved the tooth picks out of cottonwood. Fred would be proud. Eight days to go.........pete wrote:The bacon steaks look good. The Flintstone toothpicks are a nice touch too.
Stephen