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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Germ, Aug 31, 2009.

  1. Germ

    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    mudnation 1 Weekend Warrior

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    looks like your hand, LOL
     
  3. Justin

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    Germy - I'm putting an extra special shirt in with your order. Autographed baby!! :D

    And what do you think of the trigger speed on that ScoutGuard? I haven't been too impressed with mine. Lots of ass shots on deer that aren't moving all that fast.
     
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    Justin, I have a Bushnell Trophy Cam 5.0 and the trigger speed seems pretty good on that. I sometimes just get the front half of a deer on the first pic but ussually get the whole body when it triggers the second time. I don't think I have had any ass shots of deer where I didn't get any other photos of them.
     
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    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    That is why I set it up on the angle, the trigger speed is a bit slow IMO also.

    When I go to the premier of taking woodstock, I can wear the shirt:D
     
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    magicman54494 Weekend Warrior

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    lets see,
    1 tine - 4"
    main beam - 5"
    2 circumferences -5 7/8"
    =
    14 7/8"
     
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    I'm giving him 50 by the "Fergie Clause"
     
  8. Germ

    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    This buck has a radioactive antler:eek:
    [​IMG]
     
  9. HuntingBry

    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You are having way too much fun with your cameras.:p
     
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    Your photography skills are superb.:D
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    My guess is the buck is an over the hill 10 point, possibly sterile. He needs to be taken out of the herd.
     
  12. KodiakArcher

    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It's a Rob buck for sure! Better invite him down to cull it out for you.
     
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    GregH Legendary Woodsman

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    That buck scores a one!
     
  14. Gr8atta2d

    Gr8atta2d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Germ relieving himself??? A Solid 4 4/8ths but it looks bigger in velvet!
     

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