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FIRST SHOT......Weekend - May 4-5th

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Messages posted to thread:
CD 04-May-24
Nemophilist 04-May-24
Bowhogan 51 04-May-24
JBM 04-May-24
Tree 04-May-24
Bowhogan 51 04-May-24
Bob J 04-May-24
JBM 04-May-24
Bowhogan 51 04-May-24
Nemophilist 05-May-24
Rooty 05-May-24
Nemophilist 05-May-24
Bowhogan 51 05-May-24
Bowhogan 51 05-May-24
Nemophilist 05-May-24
Bowhogan 51 05-May-24
From: CD
Date: 04-May-24




Archer's choice for the weekend. Have fun!

God bless,

CD

From: Nemophilist
Date: 04-May-24

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Morning.

Three shots from 30 yards.

1997 Bear Super Kodiak, 60#, One aluminum arrow and two cedar arrows.

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 04-May-24

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Three arrows at 16 yards, trying to cut the Carolina creeper that has been growing up my beat target while I was away the last 5 weeks on a job. The bow is a 62” Silvertip 46@ 27”, 500 gold tips. I will be home for a few weeks and will try and shoot every day. Thanks - CD

From: JBM
Date: 04-May-24




^^^^BOWHOGAN, Unless I am mistaken, You have POISON IVY growing up around Your target? There should be some kind of ORGANIC WEED killer at Lowe's, Home Depot etc. ? Need to scotch THAT snake rat quick!

From: Tree
Date: 04-May-24




Poison ivy has 3 leaves , that’s definitely creeper.

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 04-May-24




Thanks guys, I will do a double check as I do have some poison ivy to deal with.

From: Bob J
Date: 04-May-24




What Tree said. Not sure? Look it up. Same goes for snakes and other critters...like spiders, especially ones with a red hourglass on their bellies.

From: JBM
Date: 04-May-24




^^^^I googled VIRGINIA CREEPER, Does NOT seem to be HARMLESS PLANT! According to GOOGLE, the Virginia Creeper can ALSO cause a rash!! TAKE NO CHANCES! (strong Vinegar or maybe even CLOROX should do the trick?) BLESSED BE!

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 04-May-24




Thanks for the advice. I will check into the details. Joe

From: Nemophilist
Date: 05-May-24

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Morning.

Sunday First Shot.

Walk Up, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 yards.

1997 Bear Super Kodiak, 60#, three aluminum arrows and three cedar arrows.

From: Rooty
Date: 05-May-24




Good one Frank

From: Nemophilist
Date: 05-May-24




Rooty I kept them all on the bag so I'm happy. "LOL"

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 05-May-24




Frank, nice work at those distances. It raining in NC. I hope to get to shoot later in the day. Joe

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 05-May-24

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Rain stoped for a few minutes. Three from 15 yards out of my little shooting platform. The bow is a cool 62” Silvertip - 49# 27”. It has a black/charcoal action wood riser w nice prairie rattler skins and antler knobs. Hope everyone had a good Sunday. Joe

From: Nemophilist
Date: 05-May-24




Joseph, Thanks.

Supernaut and I were going to go to a 3D shoot today but it rained on and off today and we didn't feel like getting halfway through the course and getting soaked.

From: Bowhogan 51 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 05-May-24

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I hear you Frank and by the way great photos on the thread about knowing where your hit was. I agree with what you said. I like yellow & pink fletch on white dip or wraps. I can see them under all light conditions. I was taught as a boy if you are not sure of your hit. Hold up on tracking and give the animal time. Supernaut proved that right this year. I know some are worried about the coyotes eating their deer. And it does happen. But I want to make the recovery. I am going to try and load some past photos this week while I am home from the job. Have a good week and again you really know who to shoot! Joe





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