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Need Some Help...

Well guys, tomorrow this posting will be 10 days old. As of last count the total number of photo submissions is 0. I thought it was a cool idea but it looks like there's not much interest in it here. I'll be working in Illinois again next week so I won't have a chance to put together anything until probably the following week. If anyone want to submit any photos, better get on the stick....
 
Sorry. Don't have any pictures except "selfies." They don't show the whole saddle experience that you are looking for. Wish I could be more helpful.

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I'm in the same boat as bowhunterchuck, all pictures I have are either selfies or wild game from the tree. Mostly hunt alone. Great opportunity for you though with Traditional Bowhunter magazine. I am excited, and cant wait to get the issue. I do remember it will take a few months once submitted. I have been a subscriber since their premier issue back in 89 I think. Even sold a Black Widow to TJ years back. Anyone here shooting trad. or thinking about it should read this magazine.Should be a great article, saddles were made for trad. hunting!
 
I'm not really looking for photos that you already have, I'm looking for photos that you'll create to illustrate the use of a saddle. You'll need to get out in the backyard or woods and shoot some pictures that will help someone unfamiliar with saddles see how a saddle is used and what advantages a saddle has over a conventional tree stand .
 
Huck tells me i'm real handsome, I'll post a picture hanging in the Kestrel using one of my "Li'l Shavers" fine tuning my Deltas's.:openmouth::openmouth::D
 
I'm not really looking for photos that you already have, I'm looking for photos that you'll create to illustrate the use of a saddle. You'll need to get out in the backyard or woods and shoot some pictures that will help someone unfamiliar with saddles see how a saddle is used and what advantages a saddle has over a conventional tree stand .
I told you in an earlier post...my nephew is coming to town this coming week and he has some pretty nice photo equip that he's bringing. We plan to do a photo shoot for you. I just don't have anyone to take pics right now...give me a few days.
And I might even have a prototype for a new gear bag for a Kestrel. My buddy has some professional sewing equipment...we're going to work on sewing up a bag tomorrow.
Might be able to photo another style of organizing a saddle rig.


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Mission accomplished. Surprisingly, I only had one SaddleHunter.com member step forward and contribute pictures. Allegheny Tom stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park sending me a boatload of great pictures taken by his nephew Tory Noggle. I was able to go through the pictures and get just what I was looking for to support the article I submitted to Traditional Bowhunter Magazine. The article and pictures are now in the hands of the Editorial Staff at TBM. The article won't appear until sometime in the spring since that is the first available slot open. Watch for it in early 2019!!
Thanks again Tom!!
 
I really wish I would have had something to contribute. I can't wait to see the article.


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Mission accomplished. Surprisingly, I only had one SaddleHunter.com member step forward and contribute pictures. Allegheny Tom stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park sending me a boatload of great pictures taken by his nephew Tory Noggle. I was able to go through the pictures and get just what I was looking for to support the article I submitted to Traditional Bowhunter Magazine. The article and pictures are now in the hands of the Editorial Staff at TBM. The article won't appear until sometime in the spring since that is the first available slot open. Watch for it in early 2019!!
Thanks again Tom!!
You're very welcome. Tory and I enjoyed doing it, plus it gave me a chance to play with the saddle a bit.
Can't wait to read your article. I love that magazine.

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The traditional requirement is what killed me. All my pictures are with a compound.

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