"Old" Members Introduction (with pics)

RUTTIN

Veteran member
Feb 26, 2011
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Kamas, Utah
Ruttin was the velvet muley what got you in EBJ? That is a monster.[/QUOTE]

Yes sir, its a good thing the buck was big and took all the attention off my ugly face! Ha Ha
 

Timberstalker

Veteran member
Feb 1, 2012
2,242
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Bend, Or
Glad to see you post Matt, you were among the first to reply to one of my earliest posts. I believed you to be a class act then and still do. Great pic of a very nice buck by the way!
 

tdcour

Veteran member
Feb 28, 2013
1,100
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Central Kansas
Well, I haven't been around too terribly long, but I figure I'll introduce myself anyway. My name is Travis and I am from the panhandle of Texas originally, lived in South Dakota for almost 5 years, and am now living in Hutchinson, Kansas. I work for an agriculture company and have worked on a farm all my life. I started getting into western hunting with my grandpa who lived in NW NM by Farmington. I remember shooting coyotes, jack rabbits, and prairie dogs and tagging allong with him for elk and mule deer. I have only been "western" hunting in South Dakota for mule deer about 3 years now and went last year in Kansas after the move. I can honestly say this forum has pushed me to start doing DIY hunts and I have learned a ton so far. P.S. Can anyone give me their honey hole yet? Maybe if I say Please?:D

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Musket Man

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Jul 20, 2011
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colfax, wa
P.S. Can anyone give me their honey hole yet? Maybe if I say Please?:D

No problem! Well I wont give ya mine but Ill tell ya how to get your own! Get yourself a 1 foot long piece of 2x4. get a drill and a 1/2'' bit and drill 4, 1'' deep holes in it. Fill them all up with honey. You will have 4 honey holes;)
 

wapiti66

Active Member
Aug 21, 2011
286
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Kansas
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2013 deer.

My name is Clayton Cox, I live in western Ks and farm. I enjoy archery hunting elk, deer, turkeys, pigs, anything. My most favorite is by far elk, and most days would rather be setting on a mountainside waiting for the next bugle than anywhere. I also enjoy fishing and am looking forward to spring for the walleyes to start up. I grew up hunting with my dad and brother and still do a lot of hunting with them. I am now married and my wife goes along on as many hunting trips as she can.

My best mulie, (EBJ 56)
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Wife's best mulie
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Timberstalker

Veteran member
Feb 1, 2012
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Bend, Or
Holy smokes 66! Nice bucks, It appears I need to drive right by all the western states looking for a big mulie and head to Kansas.
 

wapiti66

Active Member
Aug 21, 2011
286
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Kansas
Sorry about the pics that need rotated, I can't seem to figure out how to fix them...maybe somebody will help me out.
 

wapiti66

Active Member
Aug 21, 2011
286
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Kansas
Timber, we do have some good deer...but all of those are on private ground and they are not the norm. Sure helps when you grow up/farm in the area you hunt.
 

gonhunting247

Veteran member
Jan 21, 2014
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Well, I haven't been around too terribly long, but I figure I'll introduce myself anyway. My name is Travis and I am from the panhandle of Texas originally, lived in South Dakota for almost 5 years, and am now living in Hutchinson, Kansas. I work for an agriculture company and have worked on a farm all my life. I started getting into western hunting with my grandpa who lived in NW NM by Farmington. I remember shooting coyotes, jack rabbits, and prairie dogs and tagging allong with him for elk and mule deer. I have only been "western" hunting in South Dakota for mule deer about 3 years now and went last year in Kansas after the move. I can honestly say this forum has pushed me to start doing DIY hunts and I have learned a ton so far. P.S. Can anyone give me their honey hole yet? Maybe if I say Please?:D

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Holy smokes, In need to add Kansas to my list, Nice work!
 
My name is Scott AKA Milehigh. I live in Colorado Springs, CO. I've hunted in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado. Harvested my first elk in norther New Mexico on the Vermejo Ranch. A few years back I laid down my rifles, picked up a bow and havent looked back. I've been in the military for 13 years. Thats me in a nut shell.
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tdcour

Veteran member
Feb 28, 2013
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Central Kansas
One of the Dakotas is in the north and the other is in the south! :p
Well it's as west as I have been able to get. There aren't enough crops in the west for me so I'll stick with the central US. Some of us aren't lucky enough to live in the rockies or west of there