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nothing calms the soul more than a walk in the woods

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MEMBER SINCE: 08/20/2008 20:21:39
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LAST LOGIN: 11/20/2009 18:05:59
I listen to country for the most part, but I do like a variety-providing it isn't noise and I can understand the lyrics! No sad songs on my jukebox.

Marine Sniper has always been my all time favorite. Carlos Hatchcock put it on the line for his country and made every shot count!

I spend more time hunting than fishing. I collect rocks, coins, etc. I teach (hunter education) when I'm not the student (woods). I am very competitive-I love watching and participating in sports. Win or lose I have fun. Every bone in my body is creative-I love making things from jewelry to wall paintings! I pay attention to detail, what I feel, and then respond accordingly.


I have seen enough of the world. My heroes include any person willing to die to make this great nation what it is! For them, others are placed above self. I thank each and every one of you!

11/03/2009 06:28:08
10/23/2009 00:44:11






Iamyourhuckleberry Is skipping along enjoying all things beautiful...



I'm country through and through! If it has to do with the outdoors, I'm there! PSE bows rock! Enigma Camo is the best-period! I love taking kids, the disabled, terminally ill, and newbies hunting! I'm all about DIY hunting (check out my blogs). I love to snoop through photo galleries! If you don't have photos posted, get some up, darn it! I invite you into my world/gallery. Take a look through my eyes...

Warm regards always-Will


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11/20/2009 18:08:09

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:
I'm more of a meat hunter than anything.



I hear ya, me too.
It's the highest protein in the world, and it's the only protein that I eat. At least I know where it comes from and who processed it.


11/20/2009 16:59:23

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:
But I love the hunting D.Y.I. with tradional,





Me too...so far. Then again, I just love to hunt whenever, wherever, whatever...



"I don't have to tag anything, it's the feeling of being that close to an animal that keeps me in the woods."



LOL...not me. I'm there to tag em. Hunting with the camera keeps me in the woods and close. Hunting with a bow keeps me close and my freezer full. I shoot em as the Good Lord sends them-well,as long as they're a good representation of the species. Sometimes I get em big, sometimes I get em small. Either way, I still have fun, eh?
I have my freezers full every year, a lot of my kills are ethical kills on already wounded animals. But I do have some big ones on my wall. I'm more of a meat hunter than anything.


11/20/2009 16:09:32

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:
I enjoyed that Cooke. Thanks for the heads up on the new additions to your gallery! Mate, we hafta get you over here and me over there!



Cheers, Will

sounds like a plan to me mate!!
2012???
love to hunt speed goats and elk.....
glad you enjoyed the pics, I have spents some extra time making sure i get good pics of late.


11/20/2009 11:12:40

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:




lnesmecwby wrote:


Thanks for the add on partner. Stay safe and good hunting.








No prob...



I see you shoot a traditional rig. I'm trying real hard to go that direction as well. I managed a doe in Soth Dakota with my longbow. Then, I missed two dandy bucks in Kentucky. One deer flat out manuervered my arrow. Nobody will ever tell me speed doesn't kill.



How's your season going?
I shoot longbow recurve and just started shooting compound a couple of years ago. So far the season was going good until my son had to have his knee cut on today, he's out and in recovery now. Hopefully I can fill my last tag in Kansas next week and get back home to Texas by the first of Dec. But I love the hunting D.Y.I. with tradional, I don't have to tag anything, it's the feeling of being that close to an animal that keeps me in the woods.


11/20/2009 08:33:49
Thanks for the add on partner. Stay safe and good hunting.


11/18/2009 22:52:45
Thanks for the add nice to meet you stop in anytime


11/15/2009 22:09:02
bad luck about your hunt, sounds like a good time was had still!


11/12/2009 18:49:54
Iamyourhuckleberry,

Thanks for adding me to your list... NICE PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you have a chance take a look at my new hunting forum. If you like what you see please sign up and register.


Have a safe hunting season, get out and make some blood trails!!!
Joe



11/08/2009 11:09:52

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:




whiskeywright wrote:


Hey there buddy. I havent talked to you in a while so i am just checking up on you. Most of the time I can only check camospace by phone and it wont let me reply to comments so I have to wait until I get a chance to get to my comp. I hope you are having a great season. E








Hey E,



Your ears must have been burning (can you say that if I was "thinking" but not "talking" about you? Ah hell, why not!). Seriously, yesterday I was thinking I should drop you a line to catch up. I was wondering how your photography was going. Are things well?



The Lord has blessed me with a wonderful 2009, anything I get from this point forward is double the icing! And you, how's your season going?


LOL. Well thats good to know that you were thinking of me. I am glad to hear that your season is going well. Good luck on the double icing. That always taste better. lol Keep in touch. i will be in KY next week and TN after that so I probably wont be on here much in the next 2 weeks. I will have much fun and hopefully some great pix to post. :)


11/04/2009 20:07:21
Thanks for the add!
Have a GREAT season...
Joe


11/04/2009 09:06:34
Hey sucka, I called you the other day but there was no answer!! And NO I did NOT get an elk. Grrrrrr! I did manage to completely F my truck though and my dad didn't have much better luck in his. I lost the 4 wheel drive in mine and he's trying to say some mumbo jumbo about women drivers and that's why I was stuck. I was like listen here, old man, it helps when all four tires are spinning and mine are NOT! So he had to put chains on and tow us out. No sooner did we get to the main road and I get on the radio just as he's pulling over to tell him he has major leakage coming out of his truck. He had to take the rear drive train off so the back tires could just spin without the use of oil. Aye yi yi, it's been an expensive hunting season. So no, I didn't get an elk. I did, however, run around on Saturday in full camo with my rifle and a Batman cape for Halloween. The wind was blowing like a b**** too which had good effects on the cape ;) You should probably call me back sometime though and I will tell you about my new adventures.


11/03/2009 21:22:33
Have some pics in my blogs. Lost everything in my files when the computer crashed so everything is in photobucket and can't seem to transfer any to my gallery here. Blogs take them though.


11/03/2009 19:20:38
Hey there buddy. I havent talked to you in a while so i am just checking up on you. Most of the time I can only check camospace by phone and it wont let me reply to comments so I have to wait until I get a chance to get to my comp. I hope you are having a great season. E


11/03/2009 10:48:41

Iamyourhuckleberry wrote:
Hey Pity,



I'd like to take a moment to thank you for adding photos to your gallery. They are awesome, sweet,wonderful, etc! A quick question though, is that a milk mustache in the photo where you're holding the goat?


A milk mustache?! No, those are my teeth, dude.


11/03/2009 09:51:04
10ft? really? wow that's awesome. You must have been tempted to swing that bow like a club. Congrats on a great hunt.