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Welcome to the Alaska Bowhunting Supply-GrizzlyStik success pages. Take your time and enjoy browsing these photographs of bowhunters who know the satisfaction of hunting hard with GrizzlyStik arrows, broadheads, and other quality gear from Alaska Bowhunting Supply.

If you have your own success photos you'd like to share with us email them to: Todd@AlaskaBowhunting.com. Please include the following information: Your name, the kind of 'critter' taken, the state or province taken in and your equipment list. We'd also like a few words describing your hunt if you'd care to add that.

Note: By submitting images and descriptions to Alaska Bowhunting Supply you authorize us to use them online and in print for promotional purposes.

We love it when our bowhunting friends share their successes with us and bowhunters around the world enjoy looking though bowhunting success pictures like these.

 

 

 

 

Here's our friend Chris Parrino with a couple great bucks taken with GrizzlyStik arrows.

 

 

 

"I received the goods last week. The first broadhead I sharpened with the Broadhead Pro (Single-Bevel) killed a fine roe-deer doe (Blackwidow + 2219 + red Grizzly broadhead)."   Eric de Lavenne

 

 

 

 

 

Here's our friend Chris Parrino with a few antelope taken with GrizzlyStik arrows.

 

 

 

Here's our friend Trey Halmark with a monster buck taken with GrizzlyStik arrows.

 

 

 

 

 

"Ed I am going to send you some pictures of my 2009 moose and bear hunt in Alberta this fall. I would like to thank you for your kind service and advice on your products. I have been hunting with a long bow for over 24 years. Over the years I have evolved my arrows to a weight forward design. This was always some what difficult do to and achieve consistent arrow flight. I have to tell you that what you guys have done with your arrows and broad heads is amazing. I have never seen an arrow perform as well as the ones you built for me. I was using your Alaskan arrows tipped with 290 gr. Nanook broad heads. Arrows were cut at 30 inches total arrow weight was about 730 gr.. The moose I shoot was at 16 yards. broad side the arrow went through booth lungs and stuck ten inches in the ground ten yards on the other side of the moose. The moose traveled 40 yards and died in less than 30 sec. On the same day that evening I took a beautiful chocolate black bear 6.5 ft. at twenty yards one shot forward and high was the shot. The bear dropped in his tracks the arrow went thru his shoulder blade, vertebrae, and opposite shoulder blade stopping just under the skin. My guide was in shock at the destruction the arrow did to the bones. Looked like you had shot him with a 338 mag. Thank you" Dennis Johnson

 

 

 

 

"Hey Ed, here's the 5th deer this year with same GrizzlyStik arrow and Samurai broadhead." and got great penetration! Thank you Alaskan Bowhunting Supply!!!!" Joey Buchannan

Look at the picture of the entrance wound. Note the "L" shaped hole, a benefit of our single bevel GrizzlyStik broadheads. Also, notice see dirt on the broadhead. That's from shooting all the way through this big buck and sticking in the ground beyond! That's the kind of penetration you can expect from our GrizzlyStik arrow and broadhead system.

 

 

 

Whitetail Buck - 8 points. State: Maryland "First whitetail deer taken with my traditional bow. Used GrizzlyStik Sitka arrows and got great penetration! Thank you Alaskan Bowhunting Supply!!!!" Giovanni Rodriguez

 

 

 

"Hey Ed, I just thought I would pass on my photos of the Whitetail I shot a week ago. Had a great hunt and managed to make a 20yd shot from a tree stand." Dan Burr

 

 

 

Here's a real nice bear taken by Clint Baird with a Grizzlystik Safari arrow and a Zwickey Delta 2-blade. The arrow combination weighed 830 grains and the longbow was 71#.

"The shot was at 17 yards. The bear was angling towards me. The arrow hit tight behind the left shoulder, and exited the back part of the right side, then went 10" in the ground. The bear only went approx. 35 yards and was down. I used wild turkey feathers that I cut and ground down on the Safari shaft. Oh, and I was using your Super Glove. The Super Glove and the Down Under Gloves are the only gloves I will use. Thanks for a great product." Clint Baird

 

 

 

Here's a doe shot by Joey Buchanan that died within sight of his Grizzlystik Alaskan arrow and GrizzlyStik broadhead.

"I like the broken white in ASAT winter pattern. So i took a Griz Stick and sprayed it white then took some acetone and removed splotches of it to give it a broken appearance. We all know reading blood sign on the arrow is HUGE when deciding a tracking plan. Ironically this pic shows my deer didn't make it 10 steps. I really like the way the arrow showed up the blood sign .I think i'm changing all my arrows over to this. This pic is the crime scene..Arrow stuck in the mud after the shot, and dead deer in background at final resting place....She wasn't 12' under me the whole time. (35seconds) " Joey Buchanan

 

 

 

 

Here's Brent Scott and a nice mule/whitetail deer taken with Grizzlystik Alaskans and a Maasai broadhead.
There have been some questions as to the kind of deer this one really is. Here's what we know so far...

"...Brent told me it might be mulie-whitetail hybrid (less gas/ better fuel economy I suppose) and I agree it seems to have lots of the characteristics of a whitetail deer. He sports the big, broad tail of course, is missing the white rump patch of a mulie, has the appearance of the white belly typical in a whitetail and carries the small ears as well. It might indeed be a hybrid. Blacktails are similar to a whitetail body/color wise but with a very dark or black tail of course, body hair more likened to a whitetail yet with more mulie type antler confirmation. The very large tail on Brent's deer appearing light brown atop and white underneath seems to be a tell-tale (or tell-tail) key here. I am not a deer expert but it does look a bit more like a whitetail to me."

"Yeah- I agree with all said. Locals there in CO thought it was a hybrid with that not being unusual. We re thinking hybrid wtih a lil of both!!!!!"
Brent Scott

 

 

 

Here's Tim McKinley and a black bear he took at 6pm Saturday September 19th at 12 yards. He had missed this same bear the Saturday before but this time his Grizzlystik Alaskans and Silver Flame broadheads flew true to their mark.

 

 

 

 

"Here are a couple of pictures of the Mule Deer I killed on Sept. 4, 2009 here in Colorado. This is the biggest deer I have taken with my bow. The GrizzlyStik arrow and Ashby broadhead performed flawlessly, the only problem was it went through him so fast it broke the tip of the broad head in the rocks behind him.

Thanks for a great product, I will sharpen the broadhead and go see if I can kill a pronghorn and an elk. "

Tom Ashby     Craig, Colorado

 

 

 

"...shot this antelope strong quartering towards with 740gr. full metal jacket with ashby broadhead and a 68lb longbow, went in behind front shoulder on rt side and out left ham 2" from anus and stuck about 6" in the dirt, was like i was shooting thru a bag of popcorn! and the antelope was dropping and jumping back as the arrow went thru. which usually slows penetration but didn't notice with this setup. the tanto tip was the pointier one in the picks I sent u , no damage to tip, a little damage on one blade, probably from rocks in dirt, can't wait to try on elk in a couple of weeks!" Brent

 

 

 

 


Here's Keith Salyer with a 120 pound whitetail he took in Oklahoma.
Equipment: 48# Longbow, and a 525 grain GrizzlyStik Sitka arrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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