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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 2986890" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I remember when I started bow hunting in the mid-1990's. Not long ago at all (relatively speaking) but it seems to me that maybe Bow Hunting was just really starting to take off in terms of concealment and scent control. I was up in Western PA one day and encountered a couple of other hunters, just hanging out near an rock outcropping on a light line, smoking Marlboro reds with their bows in their hands. They commented that they hadn't seen anything yet. I didn't think much about it then. </p><p></p><p>Later in the 90's a good friend of mine invited me to bow hunt his property. He only hunted with guns. I remember getting set up one morning in a nice poplar shortly after 6:30. An hour later he walks into the woods with his poodle, looks up the tree and inquires: "Did ya see anything yet"? We both have progressed nicely in the sport since refining our skills and he remains a great friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 2986890, member: 109229"] I remember when I started bow hunting in the mid-1990's. Not long ago at all (relatively speaking) but it seems to me that maybe Bow Hunting was just really starting to take off in terms of concealment and scent control. I was up in Western PA one day and encountered a couple of other hunters, just hanging out near an rock outcropping on a light line, smoking Marlboro reds with their bows in their hands. They commented that they hadn't seen anything yet. I didn't think much about it then. Later in the 90's a good friend of mine invited me to bow hunt his property. He only hunted with guns. I remember getting set up one morning in a nice poplar shortly after 6:30. An hour later he walks into the woods with his poodle, looks up the tree and inquires: "Did ya see anything yet"? We both have progressed nicely in the sport since refining our skills and he remains a great friend. [/QUOTE]
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