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sold to couescrazy33, thanks!!
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This is a couple years old and it has not been used a lot. I dont think the mesh has ever been shot through. I will pop it up if someone wants to come look at it. It is in very nice shape. Well, except for the broadhead hole that is a couple inches from the bottom! Oops. $300 Andrew 480-272-0258
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These are in great shape. I have only taken them into the field one or two times. I just need to free up some money. They come with a Lifetime warranty that can be transferred. I also have a Vortex tripod adapter I am throwing in. $500. Andrew 480-272-0258
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I always try to get him to ditch that Bowtech!! He wont listen to me about that, but maybe after the Muzzy did the job he will start. And it didnt "crumble under pressure". One blade bent in the exit side rib! It did its job!
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Clay, you made it sound easy! Remember, I was there too Congrats on a GREAT bull! I had such a great time up there with all of you. It was a hunt I will NEVER forget. You said it well, "Fun time with family and friends!" It was awesome. Congrats again. Good thing I wasnt drinking a beer when I read CORNCOBS! I would have spit it all over my computer
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Awesome deer, CONGRATS!
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I got mine from a dealer on Archerytalk.com. He has a website that is jayhawkoptics.com. His handle is Jayhawk. They were $599 shipped, no tax.
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I have the Rino 120. I like it a lot.
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That is pretty funny Bob! I recently got a pair of 15x Vipers and put them to the test last evening. They were great. Not Swaro's, but not 2K either. They have great glass.
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Do you guys not like the doubler itself, or is Swaro's no good?
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There are a few good pools in the wash. From the first to the last, about 500 yards or so. I know they are using it, but is it worth the chance that they go to a different pool further down? The water trickles down a long way. Well, if you can see tracks around each of the water sources, see which is most used and sit there. Or do like you suggested and get a pattern figured out by glassing them. They won't necessarily use the same bedding or feeding areas everyday, but they might be tied to a certain watering hole. Amanda I should have clarified a little. Each 'hole' I am talking about is only a foot or so across. There were some fresh tracks around. Nothing major. But since we kicked up a couple groups, there are at least some hanging around there. I just dont know how often they are in the area and how likely I am to find them even near there again. Amanda, that helps to know they will not be there on a daily basis. If they are eating and bedding there one day, how far could they go the next?
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There are a few good pools in the wash. From the first to the last, about 500 yards or so. I know they are using it, but is it worth the chance that they go to a different pool further down? The water trickles down a long way.
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When I was out this past weekend I jumped a handful of deer in their beds. 2 groups were about 200 yards apart. 5 does, one spike. It was midday, next to a wash with a couple springs in the wash. So I was wondering: 1) Do they use the same bedding area everyday? 2) Do they have 'primary' bedding areas for certain times of the day, ie resting and sleeping? 3) Being they are next to water I am guessing they will be there regulary. How would you hunt them? Glass in the AM and try and find them in the area? How much will they move during the day right now? Anyway, my thought is to get up high in the am and glass and they will be going back there in the afternoon. Then intercept them. Is that my best bet? Thanks in advance!
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Nice shot man! Great job.
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Hoping pics can produce a buck....
cubsfan replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
That is a nice deer. Good luck to her.