Right. :rolleyes:
On a side note those God forsaken evil Drury brothers also are heavily involved in getting kids into the outdoors, hunter's safety, the Catch a Dream foundation, and taking disabled veterans hunting. Scumbags.
Haha well put, sir. I love how everyone is so quick to jump all over the Drury brothers for their way of living but I guarantee 10 out of every 10 guys on this forum would fall all over themselves to do the exact same thing.
Hey guys, I have a quick regs question. I think I know the answer to this but want to ask just in case. If I live in a county that still have antlerless tags available (not in the southern two tiers), can I get a late antlerless season tag and harvest a doe with my muzzleloader? And if legal...
Dbltree, I was wondering if i could pick your brain about edge feathering in my situation. I have a field on my property where the edges are full of very narrow trees, I would say 1 to 3 inches in diameter. These trees are about 5 to 8 feet tall on average and have very little canopy. They just...
This ought to stir up a hornet's nest lol. Can't say I completely disagree though. I have hunted in small groups (4 or 5 guys max) that were very safe and ethical and it was actually a lot of fun. A nice change of pace from being alone in the woods. We would usually do what's called a scent...
Anyone ever try the RipShot release system? I have it and absolutely love it. I switched to this kind of release because I was having problems with tennis elbow. Not only did this relieve the pain, but it also tightened up my groups because it forces you to draw and hold back with the correct...
I was wondering if Hackberry trees provide any kind of benefit to deer or turkeys. I have a small lowland creek that runs through my property and it is loaded with hackberry, elm, and cottonwood trees. There is very little ground cover so the deer rarely use it, and I hope to change that by...
Just another statistic for the anti-hunters out there. I bet PETA was thrilled that a blood thirsty, murderous hunter got shot and not sweet little bambi. :rolleyes:
Do any of you archery hunters that hunt public land take your stands down before shotgun season begins? I thought about it and left mine up, and now I am kind of regretting it. I have it locked up with a 3/8" braided cable, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be stolen. It's not that I trust...
Well I ended up e-mailing Rage and they actually got back to me the next day. They said that there is no difference between the crossbow broadheads and their regular broadheads other than cutting diameter and that they have successfully used the crossbow heads with compound bows in testing. Good...
Not to mention how many millions of taxpayer dollars it would cost to sterilize a deer herd. Then they would complain about big government taking all their money. You can't win with these people.
I'm sure they will delete it, I had a friend write something similar on there. It was something very logical and backed by science and reason, and they deleted it. These people are delusional and in their own little world of denial. I told him not to get too worked up about it, people that are...
If you feel like getting a good laugh at how stupid human beings can be, read this article I had someone send me. I didn't know until now that hunting actually INCREASES the deer population. :rolleyes...
I want to shoot the 'crossbow' head because it looks to be built the same as the regular Rage 2-blade, but with slightly smaller cutting diameter so I can achieve more penetration. I am looking for something in between regular Rage's and the 40KE and these would be perfect.
However if they...
I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a difference between crossbow broadheads and regular broadheads, assuming the weight is the same. I love the Rage 2-blades but don't always get complete passthroughs because I shoot 58# with only a 26 inch draw length. The 40KE broadheads might be a...
I shot a Turkey with a Rage 2 Blade last week and the hole it put in it was absolutely incredible. I think as long as you make sure the O-Ring is not old and cracked and that the blades are seated against the O-Ring firmly when you nock your arrow, it is going to perform like it should every...
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