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Post by BT on Dec 29, 2006 20:17:44 GMT -5
The one thing that kind of burns me out on deer hunting is the time spent sitting and being quite. I can do it for awhile but after a few weekends it gets boring And then of course there is the getting up 2 hours before sun up Squirrel hunting on the other hand,requires none of this and provides far more action I got a taste of it for a brief moment a few weeks back with skipmaster and I was loving it Cant wait to get out there and do that again. Of course I look forward to going out with the recurve and the compound and the cool thing is that I will be able to do both with about as much success ;D Just cant wait!
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Post by Greg Krause on Dec 29, 2006 20:43:31 GMT -5
I can't wait either! Just give me a holler when you're in the mood
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Post by BT on Dec 29, 2006 21:06:20 GMT -5
I have the next couple of weekends tied up but #3 is free Now.....Recipes
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Post by Greg Krause on Dec 29, 2006 22:28:18 GMT -5
we can do it then if you want. the little devils have been everywhere! I counted 18 different ones from one stand at one time last week!
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Post by BT on Dec 29, 2006 22:43:05 GMT -5
For all the rocks there I think the recurve is the best way to go unless we are walking the roads hunting. Dont think an arrow at 300fps into the boney ground would allow me the expense
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Post by Greg Krause on Dec 29, 2006 22:50:03 GMT -5
I'll be shooting both. the trykon is gonna be throwing rubber blunts. helps keep the arrows from detonating!
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Post by BT on Dec 30, 2006 7:56:52 GMT -5
I had bad experiences with blunts.
I'll have the Judo Points for that area.
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