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Misletoe with a bow

Messages posted to thread:
J. h2os 11-Dec-17
soldier 11-Dec-17
charley 11-Dec-17
Greyfox 11-Dec-17
throwback 11-Dec-17
BATMAN 11-Dec-17
StikBow 11-Dec-17
Brad Lehmann 12-Dec-17
J. h2os 12-Dec-17
JusPassin 12-Dec-17
foxbo 12-Dec-17
J. h2os 12-Dec-17
Redheadtwo 12-Dec-17
Greyfox 12-Dec-17
SB 12-Dec-17
throwback 12-Dec-17
J. h2os 13-Dec-17
throwback 13-Dec-17
David McLendon 13-Dec-17
Jeffhalfrack 13-Dec-17
Seahorse 13-Dec-17
From: J. h2os
Date: 11-Dec-17




Well i went to harvest some misletoe, ended up breaking 1 arrow and 2 stuck in the top of the tree. Lol jeff

From: soldier
Date: 11-Dec-17




That’s why I use a shotgun.

From: charley
Date: 11-Dec-17




You probably need a mechanical head.

From: Greyfox
Date: 11-Dec-17




What were you thinking?

From: throwback
Date: 11-Dec-17




Did you get any? I have a couple arrows stuck in trees around here too, but I was shooting at turkeys I'd flushed into them.

From: BATMAN Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 11-Dec-17




Might have been better to use a boomerang?? That stuff better be hanging in the bedroom for You and the Wife!

From: StikBow
Date: 11-Dec-17




Was back in Tennessee last week for a funeral and shot some down with an old 410

From: Brad Lehmann
Date: 12-Dec-17




Have enough of it here at eye level that I don't need to resort to such methods.

From: J. h2os
Date: 12-Dec-17




Well, I was just stump shooting and seen some in the top of a big old elm tree, and thought i can make that shot. I think it jump my string. lol jeff

From: JusPassin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 12-Dec-17




Don't have it around here, what trees does it grow in?

From: foxbo
Date: 12-Dec-17




That stuff will just bring on sexual harassment these days, unless you just use it on your spouse. :)

From: J. h2os
Date: 12-Dec-17




JusPassin, I find it on Elm trees around here. Foxbro Yes you are probroly right jeff

From: Redheadtwo
Date: 12-Dec-17




Hang some on your belt buckle and watch the sexual harassment police come down on you like white on rice. My yard (3 acres) is mostly trees. Some have huge amounts of mistletoe. Unfortunately this stuff is up too high to even shoot down.

From: Greyfox
Date: 12-Dec-17




I wasn't shooting at mistletoe but a squirrel, ended up as my only flight shot. If Frisky had measured it, I am sure he would have come up with over 900 yards.

From: SB
Date: 12-Dec-17




I wouldn't know it if I saw it!

From: throwback
Date: 12-Dec-17




How are your elms doing, Jeff? A lot of ours died off back in the 80's. What was left and the new trees seemed like they were doing good, but the past few years I'm seeing a lot of dead ones again.

From: J. h2os
Date: 13-Dec-17




Throwback, we've lost a lot of elms and oaks. I've heard it was beetles and/or the drought we were in.jeff

From: throwback
Date: 13-Dec-17




Sorry to hear it Jeff. I don't know if It's Dutch Elm disease, or what's going on here, but something is killing them.

From: David McLendon
Date: 13-Dec-17




A Magnus Bullhead is good for shooting down Mistletoe, it was designed as a shoot'em in the head turkey broadhead, but I use a 160 Snuffer for turkey body shots.

From: Jeffhalfrack
Date: 13-Dec-17




Cool can you show me a picture of that stuff? Don't think we have it thanks Jeffw

From: Seahorse
Date: 13-Dec-17




Dutch elm? Sounds like they're all dying of lead poisoning to me! LOL





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