Tony Smotherman

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  • Birthday 09/05/1973

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  1. Hey Guys, It's been a while since I stopped in so I just wanted to take time to get caught up. Right before Christmas I was hunting with my CVA Apex in Nebraska with Fur and Feather Outdoors and Texas after that with Heart of Texas Bowhunting. Even though the wind chill in Nebraska was 31 below zero I was still able to level a big 9 pointer. Texas was a great change as it was 75 degrees above zero there, but I was not able to toss any carbon rockets there. We saw lots of activity but no shooters showed there faces. The last two weeks I was able to spend at home with my family and enjoy the Holidays. It was awesome as we got to enjoy Christmas for the first time in our new lodge/home I built last summer. It was awesome!!! To make things even better, I get one more run with my muzzleloader this weekend. I am heading to Ohio to hunt their late muzzleloader season and I will be sharing a camp with well known turkey caller and all around hunter, Walter Pariot. It should make for a good time! After that, myself and the Summit's High Places TV crew are going to head on up to the Archery Trade Assoc. Show next week. I cannot wait to see what goodies is in store for archers in 2010. I'll see ya' there hopefully!! Tony
  2. If I told you it was cold out here in Nebraska I would be lying...it is an artic blast that has rolled in! This morning it was -31 degress with a slight north wind. Talk about a rough hunt! This week has been the coldest of the year and it is supposed to be in the 40's next week. Unfortunately, I will be in Texas next week! We have seen a ton of deer and several bucks but no shooters as of this morning. We are heading back to the Platte River in a few minutes. Me and Jason Edney, my guide, just put up a new blind in a cut corn field for this afternoon. With the temps like they are the deer should pour into the corn. Tony Smotherman
  3. Hey Crew, I am packed and bags are weighed for the trip to the airport in the morning! The Summit's High Places crew and I are heading to Nebraska tomorrow for a late season muzzleloader hunt for a week and then on to Texas for a bowhunt in the Brady area. This will be my first time bowhunting Texas and I am tripped out right now! The great thing about this two week run is that it is super cold in Nebraska right now which should make the deer get on their feet and I understand Texas rut is rolling now too. It is the best of both worlds! I told our production company last year that I wanted to land as close to the equator as possible after Nebraska so that I can thaw out by Christmas. This should be what the doctor ordered! See ya' back around Christmas! Tony Smotherman
  4. I went to my farm in Brown County and scratched out fellows. All the corn is still standing which has killed all the deer activity in the timber. I am going to head back up next week for the second gun season and hopefully the farmers have had a chance to harvest the corn by them. Tony
  5. Yes sir, it is that time again!! The first gun season in Illinois starts on Friday and I am rolln' north with my new .50 caliber CVA Apex in hand. I have hunted this season since the early 90's and would not miss it for the world. I talked with my farm manager and outfitter, Toby Stay, and he said it seems like the bucks have been in lock down for the last few days but hopefully that will change by Friday..opening day. I will keep you posted!! Tony Smotherman
  6. Hey Brandon, Make sure that you post some pics of the KY elk. I have heard that almost every hunter tagged out. Tony
  7. Yea, you bet brother..my season is off to an awesome start. I wish all you guys could have been on the elk hunt. It was a ton of work but well worth all the efforts..promise!!! Tony
  8. The black electrical works great and does not cause any accuracy issues.. Tony Smotherman
  9. Hey Steve, Sorry I did not get to catch up with you while I was up in Wyoming. The hunt took much longer than expected due to the crazy snow fall...4 feet in mountains. Needless too say, I did not get any free time! Thanks for all the great comments..it was truly a great hunt!!! Tony Smotherman
  10. Thanks brother..sorry I did not get to catch up with you while I was out in Wyoming. The hunt took much longer and was tougher than expected due to the really deep snow. Thank goodness for snowmobiles!! Tony
  11. Bow Joe, That was a mouth full but it could have not been put any better. Good job!! Tony Smotherman
  12. Time to roll out again! I am washing clothes as I type this entry and my wife, Misty, is heading to the tire store in the morning to get some news shoes put on my travel truck. It is time to chase an elk in the Wyoming mountains. I'm going on a late season elk hunt with my new CVA Apex .50 caliber muzzleloader. I know this is not the choice elk hunt that everyone thinks of as the rut is over and the bugling is almost non-existent, but I have done this hunt before and the bulls are all back together which makes for some pretty good hunting. I hope the weather stays descent and the famed Wyoming winds stay under hurricane status. Wish a Realtree brother luck! Tony Smotherman
  13. You guys are way to kind!!! I hope ya'll are lay'em low too! Tony Smotherman
  14. Hey Guys,I just wanted to drop in and let everyone know that I leveled a good deer on my Brown County, Illinois farm Tuesday evening. This was my first hunt with a bow in several years. Not that I don't like bowhunting, but rather hunting with a muzzleloader has taken over my life in a great way. I must say that it was great to hit the timber with a bow in my hand!! This hunt was filmed for Summit's High Places TV show that airs on The Outdoor Channel. I hope everyone else is having a Rockin' season!Tony Smotherman
  15. Hey guys, I have spoke all over the country and have never had anyone come up to me that was an ANTI. I figured at some point that might happen and have tried to prepare for that but it has come up yet. Tony Smotherman