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in reply to: Right helical vs. Left helical #43552
The “debate” over cock feather in vs cock feather out has probably been discussed before written language. I find that cock feather in works well for me. Do what works best for you.
Don’t over complicate archery. 😯 It ain’t that complex. 🙄 Just point. Shoot. And have fun! 8)
in reply to: LOOK OUT TREE RATS! #35744Yup, Flu-Flu’s and ACE Hex Heads. I know rabbits should not be hunted until after the first good frost, because of fleas. Not sure about squirrels in that regard.
in reply to: Bowfishing first! #31196Nice Catch, Chris!
Of the warm water species of fish, catfish is my favorite too.
What do you guys do with the carp? Fertilizer? Maybe if I were a starvin’ pilgrim I’d eat one! Otherwise.. cook with a splash of wine till done, then throw the frying pan and fish in the garbage. Indulge in finishing the bottle of wine! :lol::D
in reply to: Brace heigth #31190Hi Codger… I’m no expert. But Brace Heights haven’t changed much last I heard or tried. Seven inches on a Longbow is about right, same with eight for a recurve then adjust accordingly. Brace height does effect the “feel” of the draw at least, so I think I understand what you are saying. It’s not the feel of poundage that I care about, it’s making sure the brace height and nock height put the arrow where I point it. I have a Flatbow I’ve been tuning and it will hit the eyebrow on a nat’s eye at 20 yards, but the Brace & Nock height has o be dead on. Extremely accurate but very sensitive at the same time.
in reply to: Back vs. Bow Quivers #28166I never tried a bow quiver, although I think they take away from the bow. Just my opinion. I have tried the Side Stalker and sold it, I have always preferred a back quiver, unless you’re going thruogh thick stuff, let’s face it noise rattle isn’t really an issue, and even with that you can always slide the back quiver down under your side.
Having said all that, nature seldom gives a second chance. ABout 7 or 8 years ago, it was the last day of the deer season, plenty snow, very cold, and a slight wind. I’m set up in a Juniper grove in a natural ground blind over looking a clearing in the wodds that leads to a oak stand to my south 75 yards away, I am facing west, teeth to the wind, at 3:45 PM here comes a basket six pointer Ihad seen several times earlier in the season but like today he stays 50 yards out well out of range, it is now snowing lightly, and with the sun going down feeling colder. I put my bow back on my lap and settle for a last cup of tea and watch the buck amble away in no particular hurry. After about 10 minutes he’s out of sight, and it is dusk and I am cold, I pick up my pack and put it on and resign myself to the fact that the season is over at least for me, I sling my back quiver to the left (I am right handed!) I begin to walk out, but as a matter of habit, I always take a few steps, stop look, and walk again, I come around the knoll and there is the 6 pointer quartering away stopped and looking out into the oak hardwood. I could have scrambled and dumped everything, but knowing it was futile, I just watched and applauded him for out smarting me and making it through the season. Maybe a bow quiver would have been the answer… but I have no regret.
in reply to: ain't no Picasso's or Rembrants #25580That’s the best part about breaking arrows. You get to make more! 8) 😀
in reply to: More wildlife pics #25574Good stuff! I loved that Cinnamon Phase Black Bear. If I didn’t know better I’da thought it was a Grizzly cause of the bump on top of his shoulders.
in reply to: scent masking #21544I tried that stuff that claims 99% efective in a University Study. After getting busted 3 times in two days I must have been the entire 1% :shock::P:x:roll:
Keep your teeth into the wind! A fool and his money are soon parted! :oops:8):evil:
It all boils down to hygiene, keeping yourself as scent free as possible, minding the wind and common sense.
in reply to: Interesting Waste of Time #20264Backcountry Joe wrote: The state of the hunting community is sad. The Trueblood days of Field and Streams are gone!
Yes, Indeed! Tap’s Tips, The Old Man & the Boy, Burton Spiller.
We are all of an earlier time. A better time. But as mentors and teachers we all have hidden agendas. So we have the opportunity to pass on what we believe is right.
in reply to: Anyone use a "possibles bag"? #19462I am the same, I prefer a fanny pack in the early season and a backpack later in the season.
in reply to: Roosevelt Elk vs. Rocky Mountain Elk #19108Lycaon… welcome to the site! Wish I could answer but I can’t. I am interested in the differences myself.
in reply to: He is getting bigger #19105Nice deer! Is that a mineral lick in the middle of those pictures? 🙂
in reply to: Mid Summer Feeling #18020Same here, in some respects:
Yes, it is as though it is like Christmas waiting for opening day. I thank God for the blessings he has placed on me. Provided me with a good life, another year and another opportunity.On the commercial side… I don’t even look at the catalogs anymore. If I need something I just go buy it.
As far as “freedom” goes… well you can hunt in Russia too! When hunting doesn’t require a license I’ll consider it free. Remember Government cannot give you anything, it has not already taken away! And that’s just a fact.
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