As Panacea Nike stated above, anyone artistic that can make up a logo? Here’s what I have so far Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hahaha! Now just put the team name on it and we are good to go! I can work on something this evening after I get home from work and have my computer. I'm not that great with computers, but I will try a few. If anyone else has any computer skills, throw a few out there for everyone to look at. Sent from my SM-G900V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Good luck to those heading out for elk! A guy at work is heading out there today as well. I know a couple of you have posted what you do for work. Just kind of curious what everyone’s occupation is. I’m a shop foreman/heavy truck technician at M&K Truck center in SW Mi. We are a Mack and Volvo dealer. The company owns 18 dealerships throughout Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. I’ve been here for 15 years. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I own a construction company and mainly do residential home remodeling work and some new construction. Right now I'm remodeling a farm house from late 1700s. Made a suggestion to home owner to put a shed antler on a old barn door for a handle, and he let me install it today. I built this wall and used alot of old materials from the house. Sent from my SM-G900V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
1700s? That's awesome. If only that place could talk! I would feel so much pressure working on something that old, just to do it credit. Looks pretty good! I work for the OK dept of wildlife. Mainly doing the on the ground management of about 19,000 acres of public land. Currently in the process of doing our yearly spotlight counts at night and working on getting around 160 acres of wheat, 30 acres of mixed clovers, and 6 acres of alfalfa plots in the ground, and prepping for an 800 or so acre summer burn next week. I've been here almost 8 years. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Been waiting on these arrow wraps for like a week. Checking tracking it looks like they may have been lost by USPS.
My initial vote for Archbunk for capt help up! . Congrats on the promotion. Will be planting oats and peas tomorrow, hanging a stand, anchoring blind platforms, putting up blind, fertilizing plots, and shooting guns. Here are the blind platforms. Also, my first attempt at no-till planting Brassicas!
You’ll have to let us know how they turn out. Been thinking of doing that next year if the land owner gives me permission. Did you spray weed killer a couple of times this summer? Or just mow it down after seed was spread? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sorry guys I haven't had time this weekend to work on a team avatar. I spent 12 hours yesterday working at my hunting property yesterday and 8 of those hours were in a skidsteer repairing fire roads. That thing beat the crap out of me! When I got home I found a little package from mail man. My broadheads showed up! Can't wait to shoot these thing! The craftsmanship of these things are unreal! Sent from my SM-G900V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Looks like a nice Broadhead! Would like to see the damage those things can do Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Woke up to my road flooded with 8” of water sitting in the backseat of my car.. what a ****ty morning Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I know, I can't wait! I'm only 2 weeks out til season starts here. Then I leave in 3 for Colorado. When does your season start? Sent from my SM-G900V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
That's horrible man! I'm guessing that car will be totaled Sent from my SM-G900V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Sorry to hear about that 18andrew! That is definitely not a good way to start the day Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Our season starts October 1st. Although I don’t always go out the first couple weeks of season. Last year the first time I got to hunt was Oct 28th when I shot my 9 pt. Hopefully I can get out earlier this year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Skid steers are definitely rough! But they are oh so handy to have around because of their versatility. Those are some sharp looking broadheads. I've been out shooting my ser razors this morning trying to broadhead tune. I think I'm getting there. Just a little fine tuning of vertical and I think I'll be there. Tuning question for yall. I had decided to try bare shaft tuning, and shot a 400, a 340, and a 300 all cut to same length, out of my LH elite hunter that's 72# at 29 I believe. Each of them at 20 yards hits well right, with the tail noticeably pointing left, but all very close together. Shouldn't I be seeing some difference between them? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk