Woodpile Hunting Pic

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woodsman416

Burning Hunk
Oct 10, 2013
126
Kingwood, NJ
I thought a pile of freshly split ash made a good backdrop for the buck I got today.
 

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Nice woodpile and nice buck!
 
[Hearth.com] Woodpile Hunting Pic
 
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Great fall pic^5s.
 
Nothin better than venison... my old roommate from college used to stock the fridge with deer....suffering from withdrawals since I moved back to Chicago
 
Nice buck and stacks! Just a bit of advice though, you should butcher him before trying to smoke the meat.


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I wish my woodpile came with venison! I have to go out and find the venison myself. Tehe
 
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Nice buck, congrats! And nice pile also
 
Very cool picture and nice buck. Are those the maxima hunter arrows with the blazer vanes? I've reused my axis arrows for the past 5 years and love them but I'm thinking about changing out now that I'm down under a half dozen.
 
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Very cool picture and nice buck. Are those the maxima hunter arrows with the blazer vanes? I've reused my axis arrows for the past 5 years and love them but I'm thinking about changing out now that I'm down under a half dozen.

Easton A/C/C Pro Hunters with helical Blazer vanes. Shot with with 2014 PSE Source.
 
Way to go.....
 
Conan what is best in life?

Splitting ribs with arrows, splitting wood with axes, splitting....never mind.
 
And with that, you can go find a dead animal forum to post on. Rick
 
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