What's the difference between the BH1 and BH2?
The Blonde Gal could not lure a man out of a burning building. Just sayin
My kind of guy.
This sometimes useful,but mostly tells you where they bed when it snows.
There must be something wrong with me because I really don't care one bit about any of this.Shoot the bow. If you like it buy it.
You might as well have been picked off. Move. It does not have to be far. I've hunted gaps between permanent stands and arrowed deer looking up...
IMO, probably no longer a deer magnet. Corn came out early this year and I've never seen so much spillage out the back of the combine sprout in...
I believe it might be an organized crime euphemism
Mow and rake first. Then spray.Spraying tall stuff is not effective unless you drown the vegetation. Lick creek mix plus austran winter peas. Any...
Where there's a will ,there is a way. I tore my cuff the same way.( 70# cold, heard it pop). Had knee replacement, got staph infection. I don't...
In 1981 My first PSE bow cost a $120.00. I think equipment has got better, but not 10 times better.Time has a way of helping you sort out the...
I time my second shot with a calendar!:lol: Mike
ch Tore mine too about ten years ago. Re- habbed it to the point I could draw a much lighter bow, but over time that became more difficult. I'm...
Sometimes hunters on adjoining properties work for you, sometime against. I've had guys sawing oak trees a hundred yards away, when they quit the...
You the man!!! I've been saving turkey feathers for 20 years hoping some day $I could do this . Many thanks for your tutorial. mike
You neglect to say whether you'll be sitting /stand hunting or spot and stalk. Both have their own special requirements. Mike (in colder than a...
I hope this helps "nutchopper" http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/04/01/guys-mapped-every-public-hunting-area-illinois-result-awesome/ You have...
Whatever works. I believe you are giving up a lot of extended range with the old pumkin balls. But they are easy enough on the wallet that you can...
He's right. Sabots for rifled barrels,although the work ok in smooth bores. Rifled slugs are constructed to be safely shot in any any choke...
I have owned a mossberg trophy slugster , 12 gauge, fully rifled ,with high comb stock and cantilever scope mount since they were first...
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