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Well, I snagged a bit of Lamar's video footage and put together some video of my first time deer time hunting. I can't thank "super guide" Lamar Smith enough for the opportunity to take this Cull Buck. It's something I'll never forget. And another BIG thanks to everyone at the Novillos Ranch who made my stay a great way to spend the week! (Jackie Scoggins, Dillon Scoggins and Graham Smith) Give the guys at TXSuperGuide.com a call and set yourself up with a great hunt. The Backbone Of THF Does Good!
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The glue that holds THF together, Chris Weidner got his first buck Wednesday. And It was my pleasure to be a part of it and witness the feat first hand. Had a blast Chris, and hope to have more hunts together. And.... if you need computer and movie making help.... let me know. :-) Lamar Smith My First Kill - Texas Hog Hunt
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I'll try to work those in on our hunt, Lamar.
Come on all you hunters and fishermen...let's see the fruits of your labor! I triple-dog-dare you. Cull Buck Fever?
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Had a client last year who got a tad excited over a cull buck.
Sorry for the voice over but this is a family web site. Just like our
hunting service. Come see us at www.smithanddavissouthtexashunting.com Big Buck Rattled and Grunting
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Had a classic hunter with me when this cull buck decided he wanted to check
out the fight. The client was impressed, as you can see at the end of the
movie.
Let me take you on the hunt a lifetime...visit SmithandDavisSouthTexasHunting.Com. Texas Big Buck Hunting with Lamar Smith
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Guide Lamar Smith, of SmithAndDavisSouthTexasHunting.Com, took Mr. McMclendon deer hunting last year. Mr. McMclendon shot this big buck right at the end of the day. Sun Light Ten
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Love this video. When the sun hits his horns it is awesome. Come see more deer like this and hunt with us at: www.smithanddavissouthtexashunting.com F-16 ingests bird: Cockpit video of attempted restart and ultimate ejection from F-16
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This post was emailed to me by Registered User, Lamar Smith ----------------------------------------------------------- I thought you might find it interesting to see a crash from the cockpit of an airplane. Pretty interesting; it is an instructor pilot in the rear and a student in the front seat of an F-16. A "Bird Strike," as seen through the Heads Up Display (HUD). You can see the bird flash by just prior to impacting the engine. You can hear the aircraft voice warning system telling them they have a problem and referring to the "D-6 NL" which means there is no engine RPM. They made 2 attempts to relight the jet engine, but evidently there was too much damage from the bird strike and they had to get out. These guys were very cool; note the heavy breathing... they certainly flew longer than one would expect before ejecting. Airspeed can be observed on the HUD's upper left corner. It goes down to the low 120's as they struggle to get the engine going again, but as the plane noses over and dives to earth it increases to at least 175 just before impact. It just goes to show how quickly your day can go to pieces - 45 seconds from strike to ejection. All and all, not bad. They ran the emergency checklist, made two relight attempts, and picked out a plowed field for impact before ejecting. You can follow the audio attached to it and hear the conversation between the pilot and instructor pilot and then the tower including the pilot saying they were punching out. The tower didn't seem to completely understand it all, and missed the significance of the last transmission. His last radio call, he's talking to an empty aircraft. The video continues until impact, even after they both eject. A classic "buying the farm" as you can see the plow rows get bigger. A real nice job from the aircrew by keeping their cool and turning the aircraft away from populated areas. No one hurt and no one killed but the dirty bird did cost the Taxpayers a "few" million dollars! 48 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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