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The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Russell Graves

Russell Graves - Believes whitetails shouldn't be photographed in the back of a truck with their tongue hanging out.
Location - Texas

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Brian Strickland

Brian Strickland - Has 369,518 acres of land that you can hunt on. Call him at (555) 281-HUNT.
Location - Colorado

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Tony Hansen - Is pretty confident Michigan will release at least 300,000 archers into the woods this fall.
Location - Michigan

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Jake Fagan - He's really just here to hang out, so don't mind him.
Location - Georgia

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Will Brantley - Loves hunting in a dorag because it makes him look Ramboish. Some may call it Little Man Syndrome.
Location - Tennessee

Friday, August 21, 2009

 

Its Great Living Out West

I'm not trying to brag, but it's great being a bowhunter and living out west. Our big game season in Colorado starts in mid August and this Wednesday my son and I took full advantage of it. With a pronghorn tag in my pocket, we headed to a patch of public ground to see if we could put the sneak on one of these sharp-eyed critters. On our third attempt of the morning we were able to slip within 55 yards of this dude.

This was Brennan's first big game hunt, and although he was not the shooter, he said his heart was jumping out of his chest when I pressed my Hoyt into service. I don't know who was more excited, me or him, but it was great sharing the success of the hunt together. We will remember it forever! I can't wait until October when the roles are reversed when we head to our lease in Oklahoma.

Although the pronghorn is not a deer, he is a member of the deer family and even has a white-tail, so I guess he has earned a brief spot here.



Brian

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