Bet you wouldn't How am I "picking on her"?? Her accomplishments are nothing short of amazing for someone who picked up the game later in life with little to no previous knowledge. Her resume would compare favorably to anyone on earth glossed with the title of great big buck hunter. She KILLS more monsters then 99.9% of hunters could ever dream of seeing in their lifetime..........she is an elite bowhunter for sure, the likes of which are rarely seen. Why she doesn't get the credit she deserves is beyond me.
That she is one of the great big buck hunters on earth..........certainly a skilled hunter the likes of which are rarely seen. Her resume (she is still young) when it is all said and done could very well make her one of the greatest bowhunters of all time. Under appreciated for her whitetail knowledge no doubt..........but hopefully that will change when a few books (hopefully) are released in the future. I don't............just giving credit where credit is due. I have done no such thing..........she is obviously a remarkably skilled hunter. How is that diminishing? Your words.........not mine. How so?? I have given her nothing but glowing compliments. She gets NO WHERE near the recognition in this sport she deserves IMO.
Are you guys spouting the negative junk saying you don't think she is one of the great big buck hunters of our (or any) generation?? How can you look at the extensive list of amazing trophy animals of numerous species she has taken in her short hunting career and possibly conclude otherwise??
Your post was loaded with sarcasm and the purpose of the thread is very transparent. You have two choices: 1. Get over your envy. 2. Move to where big bucks live. (They did) Truthfully, I see the second happening long before the first.
I would love to go to her forbidden garden and hunt...:D All you guys talk about (not all, but some) on how its not fair that some hunters dont really hunt, because there are so many trophy deer walking around them all the time. Im not taking anything away from her..she definitly has a nice resume of bucks.... But, if some of us average joes, had the money to travel to say, Iowa, kansas, Illinois or other outfitters and had the opportunities she has we would have about as nice of resume as she does... No jelious intended here... The only thing im jelious of is Lee, because he has a hot wife that is a natural born killer..haha
Lots of L and T's deer come from Outfitters. But, they also get it done, year in and year out on their own land, which I respect big time. Anyone can go to an outfitter and shoot the big ones. Not everyone can get it done on their own land, each year. Respect.
Besides her being HOT!!, I think it's lame to post ridiculous sarcasm about another man's wife on a public forum. What ball-less-ness.
Why wouldn't they get it done on their home turf? "They live in a pole barn converted to a home. They own or manage 5,000 acres for trophy whitetails."
its no small task....5,000 acres is 5,000 acres... They have to manage and hold deer.. they must be doing something right..keeping the same deer their year in and year out... i think they do a great job....anyone would love to be in the position they are...
I am not taking anything away from their hard work. I applaud their efforts and believe they should be rewarded as such. But 5,000 acres in Iowa that is managed strictly for huge bucks...one should be able to get it done every year.
I am just as happy for them as I am for anyone that is successful at any game they pursue and kill. I would tend to agree with the statement above though. Hunting on 5000 acres of strictly managed property AND hunting as many days a year as they do will eventually lead to a giant whitetail walking by. Those folks that capitalize on those opportunities should be congratulated not put down. I look forward to watching any hunter be successful, as should everyone else IMO.