
Your Best Shots
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August - September 2005
Photo Tips: Try to photograph your game where you harvested it, or at least in a clean, natural setting (no autos or buildings, etc.). Be sure to set up the photo so we get the best view of you and your animal. Tuck in or remove the animal's tongue, and wipe off any excess blood. Don't forget to share the details of your hunt and hunting tackle. Your extra effort will improve your odds of making Your Best Shots. Send appropriate photos to: Bowhunter, YBS, 6405 Flank Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17112-2753.
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Robert Watson, MS, used his Hoyt VTEC, Easton A/C/C arrow, and Rocky Mt. Ti-100 broadhead to take this awesome buck. Congratulations, Robert! (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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James Mackey, MA, arrowed this Wyoming antelope with a Mathews FX bow, Easton arrow, and Rocket broadhead. Great job! (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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Donald Clark, Jr., IN, harvested this albino 13-pointer with a Martin bow, Easton arrow, and Zwickey head. What a great trophy! (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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British Columbia bowman Adam Bartsch shot this dandy blacktail buck with a Mathews bow and Beman shaft. Well done! (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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This nice bull was Sandy Love's, CO, first bowkill. She made the 15-yard shot with her Darton bow and Carbon Express arrow. (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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Pennsylvania bowman Terry Bingaman harvested this huge bull on public land in New Mexico. Terry arrowed the bull at 18 yards with his Mathews LX bow. (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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Traditional bowhunter Rick Clendening, PA, took this tall-tined buck with a 60-pound Black Widow recurve, Vapor Carbonwood arrow, and Zwickey two-blade broadhead. (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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Stickbow shooter Turk Wendell, CO, arrow-ed this big Colorado muley with a homemade longbow and Magnus head. Nice! (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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Chris Sword, GA, used his Browning bow, Super Carbon Magnum arrow, and Rocky Mt. Ironhead 100 to take this 70-inch pronghorn. (Click on photo to view larger version.) |
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