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Post by BT on Apr 9, 2008 18:12:31 GMT -5
You are in Texas in the middle of the summer. It is 9AM You ground level and 35 yards out.
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Post by CopperHead on Apr 10, 2008 0:46:53 GMT -5
I would probaly have to say wait. Like you said on one of your posts African plains animals vitals are far forward and smaller. I could most likely punch through the shoulder but at 35 yards my dang conscience won't let me do it. Not to mention those little boogers are pretty darn fast and jumpy and I'm seeing that eyeball very clearly which means she can see me very clearly too.
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Post by BT on Apr 10, 2008 6:45:56 GMT -5
Ahhh Harvey! you saw that!....I thought for sure that I would catch someone on this ;D
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jamaltwy
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just move closer to the cursor!!!! I'm in for the kill!!
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Post by jamaltwy on Apr 10, 2008 20:49:59 GMT -5
wait for front leg
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red
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Post by red on Apr 10, 2008 21:16:57 GMT -5
I'd agree...she seems calm and feeding, only a matter of moments for the front leg to come forward and a slight turn of the body to fully reveal those vitals. Patience is a virtue, grasshopper.
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bowman
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Post by bowman on Apr 11, 2008 5:34:31 GMT -5
I agree with everyone wait for the leg to move or for her to turn a little.
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fred70
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Post by fred70 on Apr 13, 2008 16:57:26 GMT -5
Yes I'd have to wait till it turned its head. Ever see them things jump when a gator snaps at them at point blank range. they are quick!! 35 yrds. I bet it could jump the arrow especially if it caught it in flight.
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