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  • Etter1
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      Yeah. I cant blame the guy. I do blame the GA hunter who recently killed a florida panther. They only look like mountain lions.

      Etter1
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        in reply to: Morels #13872

        We usually find a good many during turkey season but I sadly didnt come across a single one this year. We did have a ridiculous crop of chanterrelles last summer but they really pale in comparison to a few sliced morels.

        Etter1
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          Winding down turkey season here. Cant wait to start planning this one!!

          Etter1
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            I used to stalk them as a kid in PA. They are no pushovers!!! And theyre tough as bears! Even with a broadhead, most of the ones I shot would still make it back to their holes.

            Etter1
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              Arid zone A wrote: Would be glad to let you all know when the Regs. come out. Looking at fall hunts now.

              Thanks a lot Arid! Ill keep an eye out.

              Etter1
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                You will both be in my thoughts. Through your writing we have all been offered a window into your home life and your wife sounds like an absolutely wonderful woman. My best to you both.

                Sean

                Etter1
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                  Our own forum! Love it! Plan ahead folks. This one could get western pretty quick.

                  Etter1
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                    It was just my idea. With the amount of public land out there, I cant see it being an issue with having whoever wants to show up. Sounds like 1shot can be a big help for us far away folks. Ill start serious planning this summer But I was thinking the first week in january.

                    Etter1
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                      in reply to: FASHION SHOW #49937

                      Mostly always deer hunt in blue jeans until it gets really cold. Do my bear stalking and turkey hunting in full camo.

                      Etter1
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                        in reply to: cool documentary #49894

                        Im an insomniac and documentary freak. Ive watched soooo many of them on netflix. None of them have much to do with trad archery so I wont list them here but I can recommend a bunch that are worth watching if you pm me

                        Etter1
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                          in reply to: Cock feather? #48870

                          tailfeather wrote: Are you paper tuning or just looking at the arrow when you shoot? Paper tuning will tell you things you have no idea of just trying to watch the shaft.

                          Paper tuning is half the reason I went to trad bows in the first place. ……plus, if I wanted your opinion, I would have called you Joey!

                          Etter1
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                            Make sure you keep us updated and post pictures. Good luck!

                            Etter1
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                              in reply to: cool documentary #45469

                              I’ve watched it a bunch of times. My favorite documentary on there so far. Their dogs are absolutely incredible.

                              Etter1
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                                in reply to: Cock feather? #44962

                                I’m probably pulling in the low to mid 50s on the widow and samick and the high 40s on the howatt.

                                Either way, my arrows fly like darts so I guess it’s not a problem. My widow shoots cock feather out perfectly. It’s only the other two that I shoot feather in.

                                Etter1
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                                  paleoman wrote: Reading through these had me recalling how stunned I was as a young guy to see a flying squirrel land on a tree in front of my flashlight beam one fall. Despite all my time in the woods I never knew they were common to the area.

                                  I felt the same way when one came up a tree that I was sitting in, in the dark one morning.

                                  Currently there are two in my attic that are about to be evicted the hard way. Cute little suckers.

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