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in reply to: Grizzlystiks ON SALE (EFOC!!) #21004
Alaska Bowhunting Supply is a Tradbow.com advertiser, so we’ll just put that link right here: ABS Garage Sale
There are also some arrows in the Classified Ads under Equipment.
in reply to: New Grizzly coming soon! #15626Watch for the mineral oil in an upcoming newsletter. Someone compared me to Tom Sawyer, tricking you guys into doing my work. Is there a problem with that? 😉
in reply to: Bear hunting #59182Dave’s article was in the Apr/May 2005 issue. It is available in print using this link: 2005 Back Issues, then select Apr/May.
The Download Library (under Resources) has an index of all articles that we’ve ever published (and lots of other neat stuff you can download). The magazines are either sold as back issues or available in digital format for Premium Members. If you ever want help finding something, use the Contact Us form and I’ll look it up.
G’night all.
in reply to: Just say'n hi… #59166Hi Brett, Welcome. And thanks Ron. “Just doin’ my job!” The forums are great because we have such awesome members. Hope y’all are having fun. 😀
in reply to: I'm new here #33276Those two files can now be accessed from our Download Library. The links are in the posts titled “Links to Ashby Reports” and I’ll put them here as well,
Field Data Record Form
Blood Trail Record FormThey don’t actually download to your computer, but you can print them. Dr. Ashby may have to jump in here and tell you where to send the reports once they are complete.
in reply to: Incorrect file #28026Thank you for pointing that out. I did a lot of copying the codes and I missed that one. Please feel free to tell me of any errors you find anywhere on the site. Computers are great, but we still have humans telling them what to do 😳
in reply to: xx75 "singing" #9598carl wrote: …also there was an article in tbm on quieting aluminum arrows a while back where the author stuffed his arrows with foam – i think he used foam packing from old computer boxes – i dont remember the issue but it was very informative and detailed – if i can find it i’ll let you know – i was thinking of trying it myself
It was in the Dec/Jan 2002 issue titled Stuff It! by Pete Charton. That issue is available here if you don’t already have it. Dec/Jan 2002 (US)
in reply to: 3D target repair #49457Good morning. That was in a Tip of the Week. Be sure to sign up for that weekly newsletter if you haven’t already. All the past tips are in the Tip of the Week Department, in the left panel near the bottom of the home page. You can also click “view tip archives” in the brown sign up box. Here is the link directly to the target repair. Rebuilding a Target
in reply to: NEW — Woodsman ELITE broadheads #42592Thanks, Mark. I appreciate you watching out for the forum.
Effective today we are allowing paid online advertisers to make occasional posts about their new products. This should be for informational purposes only and you shouldn’t see too many. It’s my fault that I didn’t change “The Rules” earlier.:oops:
in reply to: Success storys? #10773I liked your video very much. Lots of great shots, both with your bow and with your camera :D…but sometimes the bunnies win, eh? Thanks for sharing.
in reply to: Monarch Bows, Monty Moravec? #9730Hi Nikki,
Monty was a very good friend and an excellent bowyer. He passed away in the mid-90’s :cry:. I told T.J. you were interested in some information so he should post something in the next day or two.
Thanks,
in reply to: Big Russian Boars #24846I don’t want to get into the whole “politically correct” thing, I and certainly don’t want to jeopardize your MO-JO. I understand that you don’t mean anything by it, but it always strikes me as being excluded from the conversation.:?
Back to the topic at hand. Did you see the picture going around the internet of the 1800 pound hogzilla? Don’t know if it is real or not. It reminds me of the postcards with the potato on a semi truck.
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