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    #16
    Way to go Mark, you put a great start to this thing.

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      #17
      Great story and start. Congrats!!!

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        #18
        Good way to start it off. Enjoyed reading the story. Congrats!

        Matt

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          #19
          SWEET!!!! What a great story and shot Mark.

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            #20
            Awesome story and kill!!! That is a great looking bow!!!

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              #21
              That is a fine looking bow. I had no idea about this project. Maybe one day I can have the experience that you just described with it. Very impressive write up, and I especially related to the East Texas paper mill land. Grew up in Beaumont and am now in Ripley, SE of Stillwater. Just the opposite of you, my friend. Wife and I will also be starting at OSU this fall.

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                #22
                Mark, What a way to start the Legacy of such a soon to be Majestic Bow.

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                  #23
                  Great story

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                    #24
                    Way to go Mark.Good story.

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                      #25
                      So Mark.... How difficult was it shooting left handed.... I don't think I could have shot the bow with out just playing on the south paw side

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                        #26
                        Way to go Mark!!!!!! Great start to a great adventure for Sacagawea!

                        Congrats on the doe. I'm sure that is the first of many to come for that bow!

                        Bisch

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by jreyna920 View Post
                          So Mark.... How difficult was it shooting left handed.... I don't think I could have shot the bow with out just playing on the south paw side
                          I don't know how it feels but I do know one guy on the list who will probably shoot 2 animals with it......one right handed and one left handed! (And no, it ain't me.)

                          Bisch

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                            #28
                            Thanks guys for all the kind words.

                            Of course I shot a few arrows left handed. It was not difficult to pull or feel unnatural that way. I have always been a little skilled from the "mutant" side. I can ski either foot forward and play ping pong almost as good left handed. The problem is I am pretty right eye dominant. I don't know if I could ever get over or adjust to that.

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                              #29
                              Nice story Mark! I'm looking forward to meeting up with you some time soon so you can fill me in on my Trad quest! I'm the guy that PM you a while back. Also would like to swap a few stories with you about Africa since I've spent a many a year in that God forsaken continent and got to hunt quite a bit there. On a side note are you familiar with an Air Traffic controller named Debbie Wren who passed a few months ago?

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                                #30
                                Very nice Mark....I've been awol for a while due to work and just caught up on your experience...way to start things off! Looking forward to March when she makes her way here.

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