I was lucky here we got several inches of rain winds about 30 miles an hour but nothing too bad I had one dead pine tree fall across the road I had to get out my tractor and clear the road other than that we were very lucky where I'm at
I was lucky here we got several inches of rain winds about 30 miles an hour but nothing too bad I had one dead pine tree fall across the road I had to get out my tractor and clear the road other than that we were very lucky where I'm at
Hey Bill: Lancehead Torsion Crossbows...you gotta take a boo!I was lucky here we got several inches of rain winds about 30 miles an hour but nothing too bad I had one dead pine tree fall across the road I had to get out my tractor and clear the road other than that we were very lucky where I'm at
Good job. Haven't even slung an arrow yet. Bear hunt starts Sept 14th. Better get moving ehI have a late start and decided to have my bowstring replaced. Went to the range yesterday during my lunch break.
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Considering anything past 20 yards is a blur (I forgot to wear contact on my right eye), I thought the session went well. It took me longer to wax the string than the actual shots, very pleased with it.
Luckily bear baits are around 20 yards. Getting started this morning. Love these cool mornings.Good job. Haven't even slung an arrow yet. Bear hunt starts Sept 14th. Better get moving eh
I shoot from a stool. It's how I shoot from a treestand. I'm able to turn 45° each way and shoot. It's about the most I can turn in any direction in my stand. On elk, mule deer or antelope hunts, when spot and stalk are more likely, i will get more interactive in shooting positions. Tree stand bear hunts are pretty much shooting at a stationary target at a known distance 20 yards from the set. It's getting the bear there while I'm in the tree that's the challenge.Be sure to practice shooting from different positions, odds are you won't get a shot standing straight up like you target shoot.
LoL!!!Rain might let up here in just a little bit so I can take a few shots and post a pic I will make my excuse ahead of time if the rain lets up it's still a little windy View attachment 211165
Yeah I guess it's about that time. I need to get my bow out myself.I have a late start and decided to have my bowstring replaced. Went to the range yesterday during my lunch break.
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Considering anything past 20 yards is a blur (I forgot to wear contact on my right eye), I thought the session went well. It took me longer to wax the string than the actual shots, very pleased with it.
Treat you clothes (especially boots, socks, and pants) with permethrin prior to huntingI need to get out and shoot a little myself but I've actually only hunted once during archery season in the last five years mainly due to the hot temperatures and ticks I've had Rocky Mountain spotted fever once and it is the sickest that I have ever been in my life not looking to do that again
Oh I'm on it believe me Rocky Mountain spotted fever is something you only do once if possibleTreat you clothes (especially boots, socks, and pants) with permethrin prior to hunting
Trust me you do not want it I have never been so sick in my life fever stomach cramps muscle aches no appetite nausea vomiting I lost 36 pounds in 32 daysWe have ticks here in my home state also. There bad in spring months. I brought home several in my clothing from a fishing trip this past May. Had one start into my neck and left a pretty nasty bloody hole where it started burrowing in. Got it in time but never felt it till I felt the blood running down my neck. Lime disease is the only thing I've ever heard about from ticks. I've heard of Rocky Mountain spotted fever but didn't know it was a tick related thing. Now after reading about it, I realize it is.