Bowhunting Tales
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Michael
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Not sure Juan, you're the first one to mention it. I'll have to dig into it tomorrow. I'm off to bed!
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Michael wrote:They work for me too.
you know what could be cool, is teh flames on the arrow were rotating by changing color, teh black to red & red toblack,,should give teh illusion of movement,, tuned into a GIF.
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nebling wrote:Not sure Juan, you're the first one to mention it. I'll have to dig into it tomorrow. I'm off to bed!
good nigth bro, leave the curtains up
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I have seen that too Juan, I think it happens when more than one person posts at the same time.
I overlook it, because it is a free forum. I can deal with that. Hell, AT will shut down, if more than one person posts on the same thread.
I overlook it, because it is a free forum. I can deal with that. Hell, AT will shut down, if more than one person posts on the same thread.
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Michael wrote:I have seen that too Juan, I think it happens when more than one person posts at the same time.
I overlook it, because it is a free forum. I can deal with that. Hell, AT will shut down, if more than one person posts on the same thread.
LOL, so true, well Glad you have seen it, I thought I was hallucionating there for a bit.
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Michael wrote:Nope, it happens to me also.
I will catch up with you girls tomorrow.
cool, good night boys.
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nebling wrote:Michael wrote:She is 6' tall and meaner than hell!
This one's for her then! ------->
looks as if we got another classic....
I will let you do the clean-up on this one Nubby, show us some of them mod skills you been packing.
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archer1983 wrote:nebling wrote:Michael wrote:She is 6' tall and meaner than hell!
This one's for her then! ------->
looks as if we got another classic....
I will let you do the clean-up on this one Nubby, show us some of them mod skills you been packing.
What do you want me to do?
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Leave it. If a thread stayed on topic, I would be very afraid, like the world was coming to an end.
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Michael wrote:Leave it. If a thread stayed on topic, I would be very afraid, like the world was coming to an end.
Yep, Hi-Jacks are usually just the way a thread steers. Not always bad, but CAN be. None of this is too serious now anyway. It's still in its infancy stages until we gain more members. It's all good archery brother!
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Michael wrote:Leave it. If a thread stayed on topic, I would be very afraid, like the world was coming to an end.
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Morning boys. Got busy last night with Little League so I never made it over.
Anyway, I can tell you about the time I was hunting antelope here on the T.O Ranch with my brother. We were stalking a HUGE 85"+ antelope for about 2 hours. Well we dropped behind a little cut so we could get to within about 150 yards of him. Not 5 seconds before we got to the top we hear a shot off to our right, and the tale-tale "thump" of a solid hit. When we looked over we saw the antelope laying there dead. We saw 3 hunters coming walking towards him about 400 yards out. We waited for them to congratulate them, and guess who walks up. One of my buddies who guides for the ranch, a cameraman, and Phil Phillips. I have watched his shows many times on the Outdoor Channel, and liked them, although he himself is a little dry, but in person he was actually a really cool guy. We talked with him for about 1 1/2 hours. I even caped his antelope out for him.
Anyway, I can tell you about the time I was hunting antelope here on the T.O Ranch with my brother. We were stalking a HUGE 85"+ antelope for about 2 hours. Well we dropped behind a little cut so we could get to within about 150 yards of him. Not 5 seconds before we got to the top we hear a shot off to our right, and the tale-tale "thump" of a solid hit. When we looked over we saw the antelope laying there dead. We saw 3 hunters coming walking towards him about 400 yards out. We waited for them to congratulate them, and guess who walks up. One of my buddies who guides for the ranch, a cameraman, and Phil Phillips. I have watched his shows many times on the Outdoor Channel, and liked them, although he himself is a little dry, but in person he was actually a really cool guy. We talked with him for about 1 1/2 hours. I even caped his antelope out for him.
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Q!! wrote:Morning boys. Got busy last night with Little League so I never made it over.
Anyway, I can tell you about the time I was hunting antelope here on the T.O Ranch with my brother. We were stalking a HUGE 85"+ antelope for about 2 hours. Well we dropped behind a little cut so we could get to within about 150 yards of him. Not 5 seconds before we got to the top we hear a shot off to our right, and the tale-tale "thump" of a solid hit. When we looked over we saw the antelope laying there dead. We saw 3 hunters coming walking towards him about 400 yards out. We waited for them to congratulate them, and guess who walks up. One of my buddies who guides for the ranch, a cameraman, and Phil Phillips. I have watched his shows many times on the Outdoor Channel, and liked them, although he himself is a little dry, but in person he was actually a really cool guy. We talked with him for about 1 1/2 hours. I even caped his antelope out for him.
Rubbin' elbows with the TV stars are we!
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LOL, seems they love northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. I actually ran into the Primos guys at WalMart of all places one time. They were here hunting elk.
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Juan has an amusing bowhunting tail...but he usually keeps it tucked inside his hunting pants.
But in an emergency he can use it as a safety harness and grab onto a limb and hang from it...Mark...you got to see it while you were in California right?
But in an emergency he can use it as a safety harness and grab onto a limb and hang from it...Mark...you got to see it while you were in California right?
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Q!! wrote:LOL, seems they love northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. I actually ran into the Primos guys at WalMart of all places one time. They were here hunting elk.
Probably just getting their huntin' gear there!
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