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in reply to: Fallen from grace #27963
I’m not sure who he was talking about? But I sure do like that expression “Feet of clay”
Haven’t heard one as good as that for quite awhile.
Scale of one to ten, definetly an eight!!
BrucePS: T. Downing is right in what he says.
Well said TTF I got mine today and did exactly what you did:lol: One new ad from Bear Archery and lots of good articles. I have a wall tent so that was the first one I read.:!: I’m already planning on making changes to my cooking area and to get a descent shower:!:
HAPPY NEW YEAR:lol:
Brucein reply to: Where do you get your tradional supplies from #18896I have only used Three Rivers except for my bows.
No reason to change. They always have the product, good technical service and fast shipping. Who could ask for more:DBruce
in reply to: Too old to hunt? #18877I’m 59 in March. I feel good I think:?: Still climb high in trees but use a ladder instead of tree steps.
I have a problem with my release hand,though, the three fingers ache at the knuckle. This just started recently. I shot a bit yesterday and have not shot for a while.wondering if any one else has this problem, and if so was there any remedies or ways to reduce the pain ?Happy New Year Everyone:D
Brucein reply to: tab vs glove #13152Welcome Assenheimer !!
Sorry that I can’t really help as I use a tab myself. If you have a Three Rivers catalog, they have a very good selection.Hope that helps and Merry Christmas:!:
Brucein reply to: Grandson's Christmas present #63932Very nice!!
Bruce
in reply to: Dressing Warm #62830I just bought a new hunting jacket. It is called “Bowhunter Extreme SST Dry Plus” I think it is a fairly decent jacket, I have only wore it in the L.R. so haven’t really gave it the test outside! I was going to get wool but could not find wool that had a hood. Actually the main reason I bought the jacket was that it was half price at Cabelas. Price is usually the determining factor for me:wink:
in reply to: Season's Greetings from Warren's Hollow #59387Merry Christmas Duncan and to everyone else as well!
If you have to travel, travel safe.
Brucein reply to: Snowy December Bow Hunting! #59384Good pictures. That 12″ of snow might be a real benefit for your deer hunting. Good Luck:!:
BruceJ. Wesbrock had a very good article in TBM a few issues back. It explained how to install the clicker and how to use it. I read again a couple of nights back. Well Done:!::!:
I have a few questions. Can the clicker be used for an off-season and then removed for hunting, or is it most often a forever thing?
Does it have any affect on how you aim the bow?Bruce
in reply to: Buttonhead #48456Lots of snow!! But still looks warm.
Congrats Bruce
in reply to: My neck of the woods. #48394Thanks Ray!
in reply to: Her first bow #48385Nothing like Grandkids:wink::wink:
Nice little crest !
Pretty professional looking !in reply to: pop-up ground blinds #45407Hey Ray not trying to dispute anything. I hunt from tree stands a lot and deer certainly do look up no question.
If they did not see movement, smell you, or hear something out of sinc then quite often they go back to doing their own thing. That’s what I observe where I live. They may react totally different in different areas.
I have two different ground blinds and have used them very little. When I have used them the deer really seem to spook unless the blind is left out for at least a couple of days.The walls of my house are not covered with monster whitetail racks, and until that happens I am in no position to dispute anyones thoughts or ideas 😉
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