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in reply to: The Trad Knife Thread #52463in reply to: Big Jim's Side Quiver #42489
Mike,
I have the Duiker as well and it is a great quiver. I have the storm cover but no pocket. Really nice quality and fuctionallity for me. I Like it a lot.
in reply to: twisted limbs #42478Go to the home page and on the left side is a tab for the download library. Click on it and there is a article for twisted limbs. I copy and past the below onto your browser and it might take you to it.
https://www.tradbow.com/members/programs/fileinfo.cfm?id=20&action=display
I used the process on a bow I have and it worked great.
Good luck
in reply to: Short recurves…suggestions? #41924Jim,
I was with you on the location part. That bow looks really nice and the lower poundage might serve you well if you are shooting sitting in a kayak. If I where in your shoes and I shot the bow well I would buy it. Just my two cents.
Brennan
in reply to: Short recurves…suggestions? #41269Right handed? Price? Pics?
What is shipping cost?
Just incase anyone is thinking about that stuff. 😀
in reply to: "The Good Hunt" film update #39872Dave,
Thanks for the brutal truth and I trust you will do all you can to make it a great film. If there is anything we can do to push it in the right direction say the word.
Brennan
in reply to: What ya got goin? #32555Wonderful adventure Jim! Great pics as well, thanks for sharing.
Good luck Mike and be safe.
in reply to: What ya got goin? #30788Thanks Jim…I went back to darned elk and read over you assessment of roo. Something I hope to try someday. I don’t know how I missed that very well written explanation of roo the first go around. 😳
I think boating in would be like riding a horse hunting. You have to do one at a time. That is boat then get out and hunt. Would seem to me that this method would cut down on the mishaps of unwanted baths. Not that it can’t be done but I like to keep things simple. This would also lend to keeping the bow and such secured until the hunt is on.
But again I have never done it…yet!
in reply to: What ya got goin? #30449Jim,
I have thought of that method but haven’t been able to try it yet. Maybe this fall.
Was at work dispatching an injured deer when a fellow worker said his sister in Australia said they hit kangaroos there like we hit deer. Well then the questions of legal hunting and taste came up.
So Jim can you hunt kangaroos and if so how do they eat?
in reply to: What ya got goin? #28125in reply to: Eye Glasses for Archery? #19715Contacts?
in reply to: 'Nother Thunderchild #14894I second that!
Simply gorgeous and I really like the beaver tail grip.
Looks like a good shooter as well…enjoy!
in reply to: Practice in Less than Ideal Conditions #12568Smithhammer,
That’s is a great video and nice shooting. That Thunderchild is an outstanding looking bow. Almost as nice as my Elkheart!:wink:
Sounds like fun and I am sure it will be very informative…I just can’t wait until it is over so maybe we Easterners can see Clay’s film! Been looking forward to it for quite some time.
in reply to: What's in his mouth?……. a banana!!!!!!!! #48743KINGWOULDBE- great story and thanks for sharing. What a great hog and hunt. My hat is off to you and your son. Damn, I wish I had hogs like that around my place, looks like loads of fun!
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