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Post by BT on Sept 14, 2006 19:15:38 GMT -5
That stupid lard ass Ground hog finally messed up I was headed across the back yard to hang my drip bottles before dark and as I got to the woods edge I saw him and he I. He shot down the side of the hedge row and then stopped facing his hole ...looking back over his shoulder at me That hog has been one great adversary and never did anything this stupid ever! I had my latest test head in the quiver (brought the bow to stump shoot as I went through the woods) and it came quick to the string. I knew that there was no chance I'd be able to look for yardage and he was already way over due for his exit into the hole so I simply came to anchor and let 'er go on the feel. I watched the white arrow arch up and then down into his big Fat ass right top of mid rift. With a squeal he dove into the hole with the arrow following behind like a subs para scope till both were gone. I Paced it off as I walked to the hole and it was 37yrds. The Hog and the arrow were gone....Gone forever. But so was my garden pest B)
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Post by brandon78 on Sept 14, 2006 21:24:18 GMT -5
lol nice....
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Post by flatbowMB on Sept 14, 2006 22:06:30 GMT -5
Dammit, what BH were you using??? You're going to have to dig it up so you can post some carnage pics! ;D ;D ;D
um... nice shooting by the way!...
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Post by BT on Sept 14, 2006 22:12:25 GMT -5
The Hellfire
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Post by flatbowMB on Sept 16, 2006 1:35:35 GMT -5
Oh. That's why you didn't bother digging it up. ;D ;D ;D That groundhog did a great service to both bowhunters and all other forest creatures by dragging that POS of a BH six feet under.
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Post by BT on Sept 16, 2006 5:43:57 GMT -5
LOL!....It was one of those shots that just went right. Like I said in the test....it's not that you couldn't hit the spot occasionally but it was just as likely that you'd be no where near as well. I figured it was no loss if I missed since I had the one head left for the scapula test and the rest were already done at that point
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