A few boars and a dead Swan

Stories, questions, lies about the one that got away....

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Re: A few boars and a dead Swan

#31 Post by longbow steve » Tue May 14, 2013 6:25 am

Guy Layton wrote:Steve,

Well done mate...! two top animals down with in meters of each other... and on different days...! :shock:

Shame about the limb failure.... Where was the Osage selfbow mate...???? :wink:

Jeff,

Top work mate...! the Huntsman claims another stinker....! 8)

Are you guys heading to the hunter shoot in a few weeks..?

Cheers Guy... :biggrin:
Yeah I was pretty amazed about how they panned out :smile: . I took the Osage bow the next day but had no shots.
I can't make the Gathering unfortunately. Cheers Steve

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Re: A few boars and a dead Swan

#32 Post by Jeffro » Wed May 15, 2013 6:42 pm

Yeah Guy I think ill be there on sat morning

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Re: A few boars and a dead Swan

#33 Post by flyne » Thu May 16, 2013 7:38 am

Congrats on the pigs guys and my condolences about the swan Steve
Cheers jim
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Re: A few boars and a dead Swan

#34 Post by longbow steve » Thu May 16, 2013 1:59 pm

Thanks Jim, yes a shame to have the Swan fail. Cheers Steve

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