When my dad passed away I got the idea to take his crossbow and try to shoot a doe in late muzzy season. After shooting a couple field tips into the target I screwed on the broadheads. 2 shots and 2 lost arrows was the result. I put the crossbow away as I wasn't interested in trying to figure...
I'll tell you my solution but I doubt I'll have any takers;). I just sleep in the blind and come out in the morning. It works perfectly but it's way overboard for most sane people.
I'm glad to hear that, I hope it sticks. I think we've gone plenty far down the technology rabbit hole the way it is. If I had a magic wand, I'd get us back to the technology of about 20 years ago and have the dnr draw a line in the sand and say" no more".
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Chalk another one up to "lessons learned". I don't have a drill, so I broadcast the rye over a failed fall plot at the same time as others in this thread drilled. We had plenty of rain, but my results are not the same. I think with leaving the seed above ground this late in the year it was too...
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With the landowner tags becoming a floating tag this year, it should absolutely be the cost of a regular tag, if not more. If you want a $2 tag, you should pick a season like before.
EHD has killed way more deer than hunters or predators in the areas I hunt over the past few years. It's a far greater threat to me than any regulation change on the horizon. I'm all in if there's a way to do something about it.
The problem is that a certain age group still gets their news from CNN, msnbc etc. , and still believe the propaganda.
Thankfully, that media style is dying and less Americans believe in them every day.
The entire university system in this country needs to be scrapped, it's beyond saving. There are better ways to receive higher education than being buried under a mountain of debt for a degree that's as much about indoctrination as education.
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