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hutchison
03-19-2009, 02:15 PM
My name Is Rick Hutchison. I live in Baltimore, Ohio (Fairfield County). I was fortunate this past bow season and shot a buck of a lifetime. Been bowhunting for 20 years and gun hunting for 24 years. I shot an 18 pt and Wednesday November 12th that scored 215 3/8 (gross) and 203 7/8 (net). Still on cloud nine.




jackalope
03-19-2009, 02:58 PM
My name Is Rick Hutchison. I live in Baltimore, Ohio (Fairfield County). I was fortunate this past bow season and shot a buck of a lifetime. Been bowhunting for 20 years and gun hunting for 24 years. I shot an 18 pt and Wednesday November 12th that scored 215 3/8 (gross) and 203 7/8 (net). Still on cloud nine.

Rob? Is that you?

riverdude
03-19-2009, 03:29 PM
My name Is Rick Hutchison. I live in Baltimore, Ohio (Fairfield County). I was fortunate this past bow season and shot a buck of a lifetime. Been bowhunting for 20 years and gun hunting for 24 years. I shot an 18 pt and Wednesday November 12th that scored 215 3/8 (gross) and 203 7/8 (net). Still on cloud nine.

:Welcome: Greetings Rick. Hope you enjoy the site as much as we all do.

Have any pictures you can post of that bad boy? Bet you had to use a knife and fork to eat the gravey on that monster. :D

Enjoy the site.
Riverdude.

dmax2
03-22-2009, 04:20 AM
:Welcome:

hutchison
03-26-2009, 04:15 PM
as soon as I can figure out how to download them to the sight I will. Do you know how to do it. Final B&C score 203 7/8 net score, 18 pts, 2 pts broken off. We think during rubbing.

riverdude
03-26-2009, 04:48 PM
as soon as I can figure out how to download them to the sight I will. Do you know how to do it. Final B&C score 203 7/8 net score, 18 pts, 2 pts broken off. We think during rubbing.

Pretty easy to do once you have done it a few times. This is how I do it.
1. Open up a "Photo Bucket" account, it's free.
2. Once you have your user name and ID upload your photo's to this account.
3. To make it a bit easier I keep two tabs open, photobucket and Ohio Sporstman.com.
4. Go to photo bucket, and select a photo you want. DON'T CLICK ON IT, just put the arrow over the picture.
5. A drop down box will appear with 4 differnt selections. Go to the last one called "IMG Code", click one time and it will be highlited ( blue ). Keep your arrow on the IMG Code and right click.
6. Hit "Copy"
7. Now click on the Ohio Sportsman page ( I find it easier to have the page, fourm, and link already open before I start any of the above )
8. Click on "Post Reply" or "Quote" button and the box will open up down below. Type in any information you want then tab down one space, right click and hit paste. Note, the photo will not appear, only verbage. If you want to add more then one photo go back to step #4 and start all over.
Note - You do the same as above it you want to start a new thread, just click on "New Thread" and start at #4.
9. After you have done all the above I go down under the box and click on "Review Post". This will bring up the photo's and anything you type in the box. After your review click on "Submit Reply" and it will show up.
Your good to go!
Good Luck,
Riverdude. P.S. I would not have been able to do this or help you without my Big Bro teaching me. :D

hutchison
03-27-2009, 08:55 PM
There is one picture on the Ohio DNR web site under the deer picture area. You can look it up under my last name Hutchison. It looks a little blurry, not sure why. Thanks for the info on dowloading pictures. Ill give it a try on Sunday.:)

bmiller
03-28-2009, 06:47 PM
:Welcome:

riverdude
03-28-2009, 06:58 PM
There is one picture on the Ohio DNR web site under the deer picture area. You can look it up under my last name Hutchison. It looks a little blurry, not sure why. Thanks for the info on dowloading pictures. Ill give it a try on Sunday.:)

That is a heck of a deer....... 19 pt. buck!!! And with a long bow to boot! :bouncy:
I hope you can get a clearer photo to post. Make sure you post one here as well as in the Archery Fourm.
Coonie will love to see that monster.
Congrats!
Riverdude.