Now what???

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  1. Windwalker7

    Windwalker7 Weekend Warrior

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    Well here I am all set up in my climber. Got my camera and all my gear set and ready. I just realized I forgot my release back in the car. Too far in the woods to head back and get it. I guess I will just sit till quiting time and see what happens. Maybe just get some footage.

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  2. bradn4201

    bradn4201 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That sucks. Might have to finger it if that big one walks out lol
     
  3. Windwalker7

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    What an incredibly stupid thing to do....
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    We won't talk about the innumerable times I've done that same thing...:busted:
     
  5. early in

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    That's why I always have a 2nd release in my day pack!
     
  6. bradn4201

    bradn4201 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Covey, are you going to use those big words on your YouTube channel, because if so, I'm just a dumb redneck and might have to unsubsribe?
     
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    Sorry that happened to you. Like early in I always have second release in my pack or vest just for those moments. Happened one to many times.
     
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    Well you drove to your location a hunter and you walked to your stand a photographer...my wrist release gets fastened around my riser till I put it on my wrist. haha
     
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    Blarney22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I forgot my arrows once, there's no alternative for missing arrows.
     
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    Swamp Stalker Legendary Woodsman

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    You can practice doing interviews with the camera LOL.

    Come up with a catchphrase for when you drop a big bruiser
    you can use this one if you want,


    "Ditch your wives, and grab your knives, it's guttin time boys!"


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    That's nothing bud, I drove an hour to hunt a piece of public for the first time, decent spot...

    Got to the parking lot on time for an evening hunt, opened up the back door..... I left my ENTIRE BOW CASE AT HOME.

    "Couldn't think of a good Signature"
     
  12. CoveyMaster

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    Are you talking about the word "innumerable"? Or the dots? :lol:
    Ironically enough I looked up innumerable in case you were being a smarty to make sure I spelled it right and used it correctly and it said this:
    in·nu·mer·a·ble
    [iˈn(y)o͞om(ə)rəb(ə)l]
    ADJECTIVE

    too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically):
    "innumerable flags of all colors"

    Now I feel in over my head cause I have no idea what the hell hyperbolically means. :lol:
     
  13. bradn4201

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    It was the word innumerable, but I knew what it meant, just messing around. I'm an edumecated redneck. Now that other big word I'm lost. lol
     
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    We all do things like this but after reading the post we should all have a second release in our pack. And or like posted earlier mine always goes back on my riser. I have been lucky with other issues. I had to swing by the house for another issue and my boots were in the driveway. We all do it, that's life. it's good we can take it in stride.
     
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    Didn't somebody last year on BHOD leave their bow when they went out of state?
     
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    Don't feel bad we've probably all done the same thing(I know I have)

    My older brother has forgot his bow at least twice.
     
  17. Tony.Loney

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    I leftmy bow at home once and had to turn around and go back and get it. At least I was only 10 minutes from home when I realized it was not in the truck. Not one of my best moments.
     
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    Guilty myself, we`ve all done it!!
     
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    I started to go to bed the other night and realized I forgot my pickup...
    I left it down at the pumpkin patch when I brought the tractor to the house and had to walk down to it at 12:30am....in the dark and alone. I was ascared. :lol:
     
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    Uhhhh u always want your releaser on your wrist from when you open ur bow case
     

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