I fletched some new ones and re-fletched some old ones and prepared a few 150 grain pointy things to fling at elk in Idaho in Sept. and whitetail in WI in Sept. and Whitetails in Indiana and WI in Oct. and Whitetails in Ohio and WI in Nov and Whitetails in WI in Dec and some sort of antlered or horned critter in Texas in Dec.
and I got the first 18 cams up on one of my WI leases. More to put out on other lands.
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I dont know if its ever been mentioned here but back in 2012 I got a citation for feeding deer. Talk amongst yourselves.
Now, I can make montana reply at my bidding. I can make him pretend I got a citation for baiting instead of the feeding citation i actually got. wait for it. (you wont have to wait long)
3....................2.................1 start whining. hahaha Thanks for letting me live rent free between your ears 24/7/365
Last edited by sharp_things; 07/23/19.
Member Wisconsin Bowhunters Assc, Wisconsin Traditional archers, Pope and Young, Asbhy 100,
Anything a hunter places out to attract deer to his advantage in seeing and harvesting deer is a bait. End of story. Done deal, the fat lady has sung. Its not debatable. It’s a self evident truth. Some will want to disagree but they will be wrong. They will want to protest but they will be just as wrong. There is universal knowledge and there is state law. While most states dont consider it baiting (because the reserved that term for food, or feeding) that does not mean in the bowhunting world that it is not completely understood to be a bait. Next question please.
Anything a hunter places out to attract deer to his advantage in seeing and harvesting deer is a bait. End of story. Done deal, the fat lady has sung. Its not debatable. It’s a self evident truth. Some will want to disagree but they will be wrong. They will want to protest but they will be just as wrong. There is universal knowledge and there is state law. While most states dont consider it baiting (because the reserved that term for food, or feeding) that does not mean in the bowhunting world that it is not completely understood to be a bait. Next question please.
Anything a hunter places out to attract deer to his advantage in seeing and harvesting deer is a bait. End of story. Done deal, the fat lady has sung. Its not debatable. It’s a self evident truth. Some will want to disagree but they will be wrong. They will want to protest but they will be just as wrong. There is universal knowledge and there is state law. While most states dont consider it baiting (because the reserved that term for food, or feeding) that does not mean in the bowhunting world that it is not completely understood to be a bait. Next question please.
Elmerfudd joined here as a fan of mine. His only 3 posts have been about me hoping to get my attention. I see ya lil fella, you can stop waving your arms. One just can't buy that sort of fanboyism and loyalty. I can send you a signed 8 x 10 glossy for your shrine to me if you like. But its good to know I own you emotions. hahahahahahah. Its cute to watch you try so hard to get my attention. Very flattering. Thanks for that.
Member Wisconsin Bowhunters Assc, Wisconsin Traditional archers, Pope and Young, Asbhy 100,
I switched out the light weight aluminum adapters for steel. Ive boosted the weight of my broadheads to 230 grains. Lookout, ID, WI, IN, OH and TX critters.
Member Wisconsin Bowhunters Assc, Wisconsin Traditional archers, Pope and Young, Asbhy 100,
I switched out the light weight aluminum adapters for steel. Ive boosted the weight of my broadheads to 230 grains. Lookout, ID, WI, IN, OH and TX critters.
The Poacher is on his way. I got a tip for you, Turn In Poachers!!!!!!
Sure! its only 9 days until I depart for my Idaho Elk bowhunt so why not change my mind on the arrows I plan to use and start a totally new arrow build that is stiffer ( to tame these 250 grain broadheads) and is 40 grains heavier. No worries. ;-)
My prior build was a GT hunter XT 400 spine but Im seeing a little whip with the 250 grain heads so Im going stiffer to a 300 spine after trying a few. Total arrow weight will be 540 grains. Time to start building.
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I finished the first dozen of the new arrow build today and also finished sharpening the first dozen of my 230 grain woodsman heads. I use flat diamond plates in grits of 400,600,800,1200, 2500 and them lap them on ceramic plates to a mirror finish of razor sharpness. I mounted them on steel adapters and spun all to be true. No, Woodsman heads are not gold. They come black but we get to customize things to our whims.
9 days until I depart for the elk hunt. Here is a 30 second video of pointy thing goodness. These will travel with me from Idaho to Wisconsin, to Indiana to Ohio and Texas.
Last edited by sharp_things; 08/22/19.
Member Wisconsin Bowhunters Assc, Wisconsin Traditional archers, Pope and Young, Asbhy 100,