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Lone Star Bowhunters Assn's 37th Annual Awards Banquet, Expo & Pop-up 3-D Shoot 06/11/11; Helotes, TX

Summary:

You do not have to be a member to attent the Expo, events or Banquet.  It is open to the general public.

 

The LSBA has added new and exciting seminars, clinics, demos and a youth 3-D shoot to the schedule this year! Come early and stay late! There are plenty of exciting events for the entire family to enjoy! 

8:00 a.m. Team Bowmasters Pop-up 3-D Shoot

8:30 a.m. Snake Avoidance Clinic for Dogs with Wayne Lain of Snakebreakers $40.00

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Soldiers' Angels Youth Archery Challenge Qualifying Rounds (Must be registered by and in line by NOON) Please see LSBA's website concerning entry for this event.

10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Operation Game Thief's Hall of Shame Visit with a Texas State Game Warden

10:30 a.m. Blood Trailing Seminar by Courtney Farris with National Lacy Dog Association $20.00

NOON Expo and vendors open

NOON to 4:00 p.m. Arrow making, Dipping and Cresting and Feather Splicing and Fletching Demos by Derek Herring of Bounty Hunter Traditional Arrows

12:30 p.m. Arrow Making for Kids Clinic by Derek Herring of Bounty Hunter Traditional Arrows

1:30 p.m. Photography Seminar by Certified Master Photograph, Vernon Wentz of Ad Imagery

2:00 p.m. Soldiers' Angels Youth Archery Challenge FINALS

2:30 p.m. Blood Trailing Seminar by Courtney Farris with National Lacy Dog Association $20.00

3:00 p.m. Tree Stand Safety Seminar by Bob Wright, Certifed Tree Stand Safety and I.B.E.P. Instructor

4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Social Get Together with Music by Michael Strickland and Steve Shedd

6:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m. 37th Annual Awards Banquet with Guest Speaker, Marty "Buff" Thomas. Listen to his hunting stories and watch his videos of his hunts around the world using a traditional bow!

 


Grilled Axis Steaks

Grilled Axis Steaks
Summary:

hit'em with some SB steak seasoning, basil and Olive Oil, then onto a hot grill. Still can't believe how tender those .

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Peter Fernandes

Gun Safes

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Info  PR: n/a  I: 161,000  L: 0  L: 0  LD: 4,105  I: 9,830  Rank: 698974  Age: ??????? 1, 1998  whois source Robo: no Sitemap: no  Rank: 148553  Price: 494  CY: 2|10 Density

Hi,think you've made some truly interesting points. Not too many people would actually think about this the way you just did. I'm really impressed that there's so much about this subject that's been uncovered and you did it so well, with so much class. Good one you, man! Really great stuff here.

Trap Help

Summary:

What kind of training will you do with or for the hog?

You might get one like this but I have read you would want a sow.   

Porky is a wild boar captured at 1 month that is now about 1 year old and 275lbs.  I would worry about it just getting excited and rolling on top of me if it knocked me down (even if it was playful and friendly).  See videos. 

"PORKY" - Wild Hog becomes Pet Pig

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vQ67JtisbA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq5g3rctABI&feature=related

Helicopter Hog Hunting

Helicopter Hog Hunting
Summary:

Here is the best youtube clip.  

Nueces Helicopter Pig Hunt (no music)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiHmYsyVniE

 

here is another that mixes apocalypse now with the scenes from the first.  

Apocalypse Hog - Bill Kilgore leads Texas Air Cavalry on Helicopter Hog Eradication Hunt Mission

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paBrRm_mYZA

The Mountain Lion and The Hound Dog

The Mountain Lion and The Hound Dog
Summary: Wow, that is a great story. What a bold dog.

FS: Binos/Ammo/Misc. Hunting stuff

FS: Binos/Ammo/Misc. Hunting stuff
Summary:

Slug Shotgun has been sold..

This is what is left for sale....

 

BUSHNELL 8.5 X 45 INFINITY BINOCULARS .. Model # 61-8545.  Used 3 times, Perfect condition $175

On these binoculars would also consider a trade for a) .375 H & H rifle, .308 rifle, .20 ga. OU/SS shotgun, . or for wall hangers or old military guns that could be used as wall hangers. Deal could be +- cash too.

FEATURES :  PC-3 phase-coated BaK-4 roof prisms, Fully multi-coated optics for maximum light transmission and optimum brightness, Heavy-duty, 100% waterproof/fogproof construction, 
Rainguard® water-repellent lens coating, Long eye relief, Twist-up eyecups allow quick adjustment for optimum eye relief, Large center-focus knob for precise focusing – even when wearing gloves, Trim, ergonomic shape for easy, all-day use,Textured, non-glare, non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock,  Knurled diopter adjustment for precise and reliable adjustments,
New lightweight magnesium chassis makes these binoculars slimmer and 20% lighter

LENS COATING: Fully-Multi & XTR     FIELD-OF-VIEW: 314 ft @ 1000 yards
CLOSE FOCUS: 6.7 ft    EXIT PUPIL: 5.3 mm  EYE RELIEF: 19.5 EYECUPS: Twist Up
WEIGHT: 25 oz.   WATERPROOF: Yes

Miscellaneous hunting things for sale.  I have cleaned out some more of my totes and found this stuff I don’t need. Everything is brand new unless otherwise noted.

Ruger LCP .380 Clip.  New, No package  $24 shipped

LimbSaver Slip on Butt pad. Size: Small. 4 1/2" X 1 1/2" Up to 4 13/16" X 1 5/8" New, no package.. $15 shipped.

Hoppe’s Bore Snake:...243   6mm $13 shipped

Hoppe’s Bore Snake:.. .40, .41 caliber (Pistol) $13 shipped

KnockOut Bore Smake… .270- .7mm    $13 shipped

Uncle Mikes IWB Holster. R. Size 16 (3 ¾-4 ½” barrel large frame autos) $10 shipped

Swede IWB Holster. L. For medium sized pistols.  $8 shipped

Remington .12 choke .. Modified (Fits any Remington .12 ga. Shotgun) $10 shipped

Weaver Alum Bases, For Rem 700, Howa 1500.   $7 shipped

Weaver Alum Bases, For Winchester Model 70. (2 of these). $7 shipped

Weaver 1” See-Thru Mounts. Steel, For Ruger 10/22  $10 shipped

Sand colored lightweight hat with removable neck sun covering $10 shipped

Cabela’s Neoprene case for Bushnell Elite 1500 Laser Rangefinder   $7 shipped

Cabela’s Neoprene case for Leupold RX Laser Rangefinder   $7 shipped

Vortex Binocular case to fit 8/10 x 28/25 Binoculars.. Fabric (New. replacement).. $13 shipped

Hunting CD- Primos “A season of truth” All different kinds of hunts. $5 if purchased with something else

Talon 1 ¼” QR swivel mounts.  $7

Ammo: (will split the shipping if purchased with something else).

.45/70 .. Remington 405 Gr. SP 2 boxes.. $50 (Bought last fall. Didn’t buy gun)

 

 

Zapata Managment Hunts

Summary:

We also have axis available on the ranch for those interested.

 

Dale 
361-658-4002
www.texaswildlifeadventures.com

Hunters for the Hungry - why no hogs allowed??

Summary:

Found this at www.victoriafoodbank.org

CAN I DONATE HOGS, GEESE, DUCKS,

FISH, ETC.?

While the majority of wild game donations are

white-tail and mule deer, TACAA makes every effort to

accept other types of donations. Donations of hog and

other game are placed on a case-by-case basis, and the

processing fee is charged at the processor’s

discretion. Hunters with such donations can call

HFTH at 800-992-9767 ext. 506, toll-free in Texas,

and we will do our best to locate a processor.

The New Bridge takes Shape

The New Bridge takes Shape
Summary:

Josh,

That's absolutely great news...thank you for posting it.  In today's times we need reminders of the Pat Tillman's of this world, who thought is more important to defend this country rather than enjoy the comforts, pleasantries, and profits of remaining at home.   

I'm reminded of another man named Jack Lummus, who originally was from Ennis, TX and played for Baylor.  Unfortunately you don't hear much about him these days.  He played as an end for the New York Giants in 1941 and showed great promise, but rather joined the Marine Corps in January 1942 after Pearl Harbor was attacked.  He won the Congressional Medal of Honor, posthumously, for his actions at Iwo Jima in March, 1945, which are detailed in the 1965 book "Iwo Jima" by Richard F. Newcomb.  Its lengthy, but here's his MOH citation...also well worth reading: 

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty … Resuming his assault tactics with bold decision after fighting without respite for two days and nights, First Lieutenant Lummus slowly advanced his platoon against an enemy deeply entrenched in a network of mutually supporting positions.
 
"Although knocked to the ground when an enemy grenade exploded close by, he immediately recovered himself and, again moving forward despite the intensified barrage, quickly located, attacked and destroyed the occupied emplacement. Instantly taken under fire by the garrison of a supporting pillbox and further assailed by the slashing fury of hostile rifle fire, he fell under the impact of a second enemy grenade but, courageously disregarding painful shoulder wounds, staunchly continued his heroic one-man assault and charged the second pillbox, annihilating all the occupants.
 
"Subsequently returning to his platoon position, he fearlessly traversed his lines under fire, encouraging his men to advance and directing the fire of supporting tanks against other stubbornly holding Japanese emplacements. Held up again by a devastating barrage, he again moved into the open, rushed a third heavily fortified installation and killed the defending troops. Determined to crush all resistance, he led his men indomitably, personally attacking foxholes and spider traps with his carbine and systematically reducing the fanatic opposition, until, stepping on a land mine, he sustained fatal wounds.
 
"By his outstanding valor, skilled tactics and tenacious perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds, First Lieutenant Lummus had inspired his stouthearted Marines to continue the relentless drive northward, thereby contributing materially to the success of his regimental mission. His dauntless leadership and unwavering devotion to duty throughout sustain and enhance the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country."
 
To which I'd add a quote from the book about how he died:
"suddenly he was at the center of a powerful explosion, obscured by flying rock and dirt. As it cleared, his men saw him rising as if in a hole. A land mine had blown off both his legs that had carried him to football honors at Baylor.

"They watched in horror as he stood on the bloody stumps, calling them on. Several men, crying now, ran to him and, for a moment, talked of shooting him to stop the agony.
 
"But he was still shouting for them to move out, move out, and the platoon scrambled forward. Their tears turned to rage, they swept an incredible 300 yards over the impossible ground and at nightfall were on the ridge, overlooking the sea.

"There was no question that the dirty, tired men, cursing and crying and fighting, had done it for Jack Lummus."
After being hit by the land mine, the legless Lummus was carried to a battlefield hospital and lived for several more hours.
 
There, according to surgeon Lt. E. Graham Evans, Lummus was thinking of football when he uttered his final words.
 
“I guess the New York Giants,” Lummus said, “have lost the services of a good end.”
 
Lummus’s Medal of Honor was presented to his mother, Laura, on Memorial Day 1946. His remains were buried in Ennis, Texas, two years later.
 
For most young men, reaching the NFL, playing in its championship game, would be the crowning achievement of their life. Lummus's gravestone tells us only that he was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Sorry for this being a little wordy, but if this doesn't get to you nothing will.  We need to never forget the Tillmans and Lummus' who gave so much.

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