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The Basics, Starting Out
Shooting with shooting sticks
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<blockquote data-quote="Catahoula" data-source="post: 1532775" data-attributes="member: 28707"><p>I built a set 28 years ago with ski poles. Just cut them off, push a wooden dowell as far into them as you can. Cut it off even with the end of the pole. 4 inches from the end drill & put a small bolt through with 4 washers. Use a piece of bike tire tube for the support. I love mine & they have helped hundreds of coyotes find the light! I just bought 3 more pairs of ski poles & will be making more.</p><p>Thanks, Kirk</p><p></p><p>P.S. Probably cost $10.00 per pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catahoula, post: 1532775, member: 28707"] I built a set 28 years ago with ski poles. Just cut them off, push a wooden dowell as far into them as you can. Cut it off even with the end of the pole. 4 inches from the end drill & put a small bolt through with 4 washers. Use a piece of bike tire tube for the support. I love mine & they have helped hundreds of coyotes find the light! I just bought 3 more pairs of ski poles & will be making more. Thanks, Kirk P.S. Probably cost $10.00 per pair. [/QUOTE]
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