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Offline bowhunter73

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 Not a bad choice mayfly but if it was a contest i think that the turkeys would win.

any opinions out there???
Are you a hunter or do you just kill things? Respect the wildlife!



Offline h2ofwlr

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Offline Don Stenseth

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Thought I would drop in and thank everyone for their response to this contest. After many years as a Bow/Rifle hunter I decided to go with camera only and I love it. I still have enough friends and relatives that hunt so I still get to enjoy a good steak once in a while. Hunting with a camera presents it's own unique challenges and the addreniline rush I still get when I see a good Buck comeing through the swamp is the same as it was with a weapon in my hands. I must admit that there have been times when I have seen a good Buck in Bow range that I get the urge to hunt again but this catch and release hunting with a camera is really what I like best and like I always say "The season never closes" Thanks again for your intrest.
Don Stenseth's Wildlife Photos

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Here,Fishy,Fishy,Fishy


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GENO


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