Dr.V
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Post by Dr.V on Dec 9, 2013 16:58:19 GMT -5
These vintage pics are awesome! Keep them coming!
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 9, 2013 17:00:28 GMT -5
These vintage pics are awesome! Keep them coming! I'll have to do some scans of old snapshots
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Dr.V
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Post by Dr.V on Dec 9, 2013 17:07:16 GMT -5
I love to see these photos Woody! It's like stepping into a time machine and seeing a completely different point in time from your guys' perspective. I'm 24, still fairly young wink, and hope to create many memories like these to look back on.
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Post by old3arrows on Dec 11, 2013 7:41:56 GMT -5
Another good mulie my dad took in the early 1950's in Colorado!
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Post by old3arrows on Dec 11, 2013 7:44:24 GMT -5
Early 1950's deer hunting pic from Michigan. Back then if you wanted to hunt deer and actually have a good chance to harvest one you had to travel out of state!
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Post by old3arrows on Dec 11, 2013 7:54:49 GMT -5
Deer camp near Gypsum, CO early 1960's. Love the wool hunting clothes! I still have my dad's. Note the deer hanging in the background which somebody would should the first deer they saw for camp meat. There was a group of friends from Alexandria that went every year out west hunting. When they first started hunting in Colorado in the late 1950's you bought one tag and it was good for five deer and a bear! I have a lot of 8mm home movies of their misadventures which I had converted to DVD a few years ago.
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Post by old3arrows on Dec 11, 2013 8:01:31 GMT -5
Not hunting but definitely vintage. This pic is of my dad holding a Model 90 Winchester and was taken some time in the 1930's while the family was butchering hogs for the winter. I still own the rifle and it is on 22 Long. I should take it squirrel hunting because you can still hit a quarter with it at 25 yards.
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Post by trapperdave on Dec 11, 2013 8:44:01 GMT -5
My Great Grandad (standing,leaning on rifle in front of tent) circa 1900. He was in charge of supplying meat for the railroad workers in northern Wisconsin/Minnesota.
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Post by schall53 on Dec 11, 2013 9:26:11 GMT -5
Keep them coming guys I love it!!
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Dr.V
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Post by Dr.V on Dec 11, 2013 11:07:25 GMT -5
My Great Grandad (standing,leaning on rifle in front of tent) circa 1900. He was in charge of supplying meat for the railroad workers in northern Wisconsin/Minnesota. Trapperdave, that is an awesome photo!
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Post by featherduster on Dec 11, 2013 11:37:16 GMT -5
My grandpa, his brothers and a neighbor. Is that Kniman Indiana?
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Post by HillBillyJeff on Dec 11, 2013 16:47:58 GMT -5
Yes it is.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 12, 2013 6:13:26 GMT -5
Do you know what year this was?
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Post by firemanphob on Dec 12, 2013 14:12:31 GMT -5
Here is my first trapline season end photo early 70's here is my second year trapline end of season photo early 70's here is one of my grandfather and me in mid 60's Here is a successful groundhog hunt with my old buddy Ronnie Dobbins from the mid 70's
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 3, 2014 14:07:40 GMT -5
Cleaning out my garage and stumbled across some old slides. I took them to Walmart and had them put on a disc. Here are some - Bear in CanadaThe border crossing Freshening up a bait My only catch that year… A yearling bear that got a pass.. Camp.. we had a little one man canoe..that I turned over when I tried to set the hook on a pike.. the COLD water took my breath away.. half the depth there was in what the locals call “loon S%&T’.. Colorado hunts..Crossing the Continental Divide at Monarch Pass. I'm the guy in the striped Rugby shirt. A 300 pound spike elk.. G-O-O-O-O-D-D-D eating. A mule deer buck I took on one trip 2 Mulies and 1 cow elk John Trout Jr. with his mulie doe,… Where we hunted one trip – Haystack Mountain in the White River Area A very tired young Woodmaster..
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 3, 2014 14:14:46 GMT -5
Woodmaster and rubs at Muscatatuk.. Woodmaster and I doubled up on archery opening day…many years ago.. I’m guessing 35 years ago..
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Post by hunter7x on Apr 12, 2014 19:51:07 GMT -5
thread of the year right here.
keep em comin!
Im guessin the Indiana "wolves" given the size of them are yotes.
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Post by Sasquatch on Apr 15, 2014 16:57:56 GMT -5
I love the old hunting pics!
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Post by cedarthicket on Apr 15, 2014 21:01:24 GMT -5
Here is a picture of the 6-point buck I harvested with a muzzle-loading rifle 48 years ago. Sorry I was not in the picture. But, I did get the rifle and our new car in the picture! The .50 caliber Hawken-style rifle was made in 1964 by a good friend from Bloomington. Of course, I still have the rifle. The deer was taken on November 23, 1966 at a special hunt at Camp Atterbury. I still remember very well having to drag my field-dressed deer to the car by myself. It took about 2 hours to get the deer to the car, about one-half mile away. Too old to ever try that again!
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Post by trapperdave on Apr 16, 2014 16:47:41 GMT -5
Now that's a trunk!
And a cool photo.
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