
These are pictures submitted by club members of animals they've
taken by bow If it's in the form of a photograph, give it to a club officer with the info. so it can be scanned and posted.
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Hunter - Mitchell Gebheim, Black Bear - Scored 21 4/16, shot - Sept 8, 2008, Frederic Wisconsin, Hoyt Razortec with a 2 blade Rage.
Hunter - Mitchell Gebheim, who is in the picture - Mitchell Gebheim and Parker Gebheim, Whitetail- Scored ~120, Oct 2009, Somerset Wisconsin, Hoyt Razortec with a 2 blade Rage
This is a 10 pt. I harvested in Douglas Co. Wisconsin on November 6th
2009 at 8:40 am. I shot him at 30 yards with a Bowtech 101st
Airborn, Octane rest, Sure Loc 'Leathal Weapon' sight, and a 3 blade RAGE on
the tip of an 'Aramid Kevlar' Carbon Express arrow. I made a great shot on
him, he ran only 40 yards and expired in sight! Bryan Score.
I got mine in Wisconsin up in Osceola on October 25th. Nothing too exciting, he was following a doe and grunting as he came up a trail and I shot him at about 20 yards. He went maybe a 100 yards after the shot. Jim Kroening.
Arizona Elk. Tim Lindquist.
I shot this bull caribou in northern Quebec in late August 2008. Mark Toso.
I shot it in the afternoon, about 3 pm on Nov 23, 2008. 5x6 points. It was bedded down about 50 yards away from where I was sitting in a ground blind I had made. We must have been sitting next to each other for 20 minutes or so before I noticed. I caught a glimpse of the antlers through the brush. Then I thought, should pull out of here real quiet and come back in the early morning when I would have more advantage, because I can't wait him out today (I have to get home by 4 pm for family things), or should I stalk him. So I stalked him. He was facing away from me and I had the wind in my face. In 15 minutes of crawling I got to within 15 yards, got ready to shoot, he noticed me as I drew and just began to stand and I let loose... right through double lung and stuck into the inside of his front leg on the other side. I just watched him run about 30 yards and go down, and then I walked over and stood over him, pulled out the arrow, and watched him as he gasp and blood gurgled out of the arrow hole. It lasted about 60 seconds. Very hard to describe that feeling, but it is of humility, respect, gratitude and awe in many different ways, but defintely no wooping or dancing. Whew... but also happy and somewhat proud after all the freezing hours I put in. My first deer - first season - since 1989; I had been working overseas for years. Same bow, same arrows, same broadheads I have used for the past 25 years or more. Bear Grizzly 70 lb. recurve (my parent's Christmas present to me in 1982 when I was in MT), Game Getter aluminum arrows, with old Zwicky 4-blade steel broadheads (made in the 1950s from my Dad's old collection) Pretty nice deer, eh? I live in Stillwater, MN. I drove around with my two children and asked about 25 different landowners north of Stillwater in Area 236 before I found one nice old man in early Oct with 20 acres who said I could hunt on his land. He even helped me get it out of the woods with his small tractor and front-end loader and get it on the top of my trunk and tied down. Glen Hill
See article on Bears, Berries, Buddies and Boecher by Marlene Odahlen-Hinz
200801 Tschida-Stuck_in_Montana.JPG - October 2007 from
Joshua Tschida, ”This is from this past October [2007] when my dad (Doug
Tschida) and I went bow hunting in Montana for elk. We were caught
off-guard by a bad storm and spent nearly 3 days digging our way out of
there. No, we didn't shoot an elk.”
Pictures from Marlele Odahlen-Hinz of bears shot at The Bear Camp, Armstrong, Ontario, CAN, 2005
Several club members went on Montana antelope hunt.
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