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in reply to: Single bevel Question… #32047
Jason,
I would use the tuffhead. They seem to be of better quality IMHO.
in reply to: Don't Do This! #26672I have two main rules about cars. Never put anything on them and never shut the door before checking for keys. My employment involves a lot of getting in and out of cars. But sometimes I forget the rules.:shock: But at least if you lock yourself out hopefully your coffee is on the roof to drink while you wait for the spare!!!
in reply to: Another Article #17753Great point of view. Gives a real sense of how out of touch people are with the reality of others living situations. Be it threats from dangerous animals or even more dangerous humans.
in reply to: Just funny. #17745Fantastic!!!!!:):D:D:D:D
in reply to: Elk Heart on the radio #16699Thanks Mike….really enjoyed the discussions. Good stuff to contemplate while sitting in the woods.:D
in reply to: PA Elk Hunt #9048I put in for it every year. If I ever draw a tag i will let you know how it goes!!! But I doubt I will draw a tag!!!??
in reply to: Trail camera question #60136Alex I like to let them soak for a month. But wait at least a week if you can!!!! But you have to share the good pics!!!!??
in reply to: After the Hunt #48101When using a meat grinder keep all the metal parts in the freezer and keep the meat extremely cold. This keeps the fat and such from binding the grinder. Also good trimming of the meat is helpful as well.
I lack the walk in cooler myself and instead use a refrigerator I have in my garage. Works very well for me.
in reply to: 36" wool pants #46639I second that Mike!!!
in reply to: Colorado '15 #43871Alex,
Looks and sounds like a great hunt!!! Thanks for sharing it is appreciated.
in reply to: Archery Anatomy #38640Mike,
Thanks for the compliment. I promise not to improve….to much!!!! 😀
in reply to: Archery Anatomy #38547David,
I got the Archery Anatomy book myself. But I am not reading it until the new year. No need to start new things until I have the time to fully ingrain them into my shooting. But let us know how It’s core archery reads please.
thanks,
Brennan
in reply to: GPS in trad bow. #21798I read all the post over and didn’t read anyone condoning trespassing. I deal with this issue constently and don’t see crossing an unmarked property line in the woods as the same level of crime as taking someones life. Skinner said it is a felony to trepass with a firearm in his area. I was commenting on that aspect.
And I said earlier that a gps as a guide to which property your on is a great tool.
Problem with this type of communication is that at times the reader implies things the writer doesn’t intend. But it is still better then not discussing these things at all.
in reply to: GPS in trad bow. #20813Graf,
I am not saying that it is proper to trespass. Only that it being a felony is the issue. For me poaching and trespass are not the same issues. Being on someone else’s property against there wishes is trespassing. Illegal killing of wildlife is poaching. Unless you own the deer or other wildlife privately, which then turns into a property crime, may possibly be poaching. My rule of thumb is that unless someone is dumbing garbage or committing some other crime they are given notice of no trespass. This gives them a heads up of the situation and show of good faith for the future. Then if it comes to pass a second time I start at minimal charges and then continue to more serious charges if the behavior still continues. Reasonableness is the guide I strive for.
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