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Just returned from Reno after attending and sponsoring a part of the Pope and Young convention. It was a great time with about 800 passionate bowhunters. It was an honor for me to do a seminar in front of a large crowd of bowhunters including some notable bowhunters like Dr. Jack Frost.

For those that dont know, (And I would not expect anybody here to know) Dr. Frost was the first bowhunter to have taken and recorded in the P&Y records at least one of each of the 29 species of game recognized by the Pope and Young record book.

After my talk it was a real treat to have Dr. Frost himself come up and compliment me on the presentation and to ask questions about broadheads and bowhunting. We enjoyed a few conversations over the 4 day event. There were a lot of notable and legendary bowhunters attending this event. It was a real treat for me to partner with this group and to sponsor a portion of this the event. I had one of my bucks (Wisconsin) included in this entry period. I may consider adding at least one of my archery bear at some point.

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While enjoying a chat with an African outfitter and Ron Way and his wonderful wife (you will have to google him as you wont know who he is) Another adventure bowhunter stopped by and grabbed a chair to join the conversation. A young kid from Booger bottom was there too.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

During one of the live auction events (where hunts from around the world were up for grabs to the highest bidder) I snagged another destination for one more adventure bowhunt. This time I take my bow and a helicopter ride into Greenland.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

This year is already booked with many events and an adventure bowhunt in Afria in a few weeks but 2022 is starting to shape up.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Now it's time for a sponsorship of a PBS event then a raised at full draw, youth bowhunting camp before my hunt season kicks in, Then back to WI to sponsor the nation's oldest and largest broadhead shoot, then a couple more trips back to Reno for more bowhunting conventions.

Consider taking up the sport of bowhunting (Rather than just talking about it on a chat room) Trust me. You will thank me. If you have any questions about gear or anything bowhunting related, send me a message (like so many here have been doing already) Together we will get you flinging arrows and then hunting and then taking game with a bow and arrow.

Best Afield

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That’s amazing, musk ox is something I’ve always wanted to hunt but I havnt drawn a tag here in AK yet. Bow hunting one in Greenland would be awesome.

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That is a reputable outfitter on Greenland and one I have conversed with before, myself. I hope Frank knows what a POS you are. It is not supposed to be a strenuous hunt at all so you're in good shape there. Pun intended.

A 95% success rate for bowhunters on free range critters tells a story. Frank seems to run a good operation so I am not knocking him, but with these unwary critters you may finally get a non-whitetail fair chase trophy! Exciting!


PS, does P&Y know they're advertising a coues deer hunt with a mule deer pic? With you and your "connections", I thought maybe you would know and could correct them.



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That is a reputable outfitter on Greenland and one I have conversed with before, myself. I hope Frank knows what a POS you are. It is not supposed to be a strenuous hunt at all so you're in good shape there. Pun intended.

A 95% success rate for bowhunters on free range critters tells a story. Frank seems to run a good operation so I am not knocking him, but with these unwary critters you may finally get a non-whitetail fair chase trophy! Exciting!


PS, does P&Y know they're advertising a coues deer hunt with a mule deer pic? With you and your "connections", I thought maybe you would know and could correct them.


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I was skeptical until he posted a pic of him and the boy from Booger Bottom!

Does he have a good connection for cracked corn?



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How many pails of corn does it take to bring a Muskox into bow range?

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Originally Posted by Region6
How many pails of corn does it take to bring a Muskox into bow range?


No corn required muskox are dumb as dog schit just like the op.

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should be a fun hunt ! good luck,Pete53


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Pete would suck sharp_things cock for a Stay Sharp decal.

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Anyone else notice the musk ox hunt “includes food”? LMAO

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Originally Posted by DeadHead
Pete would suck sharp_things cock for a Stay Sharp decal.


Tennessee Deadhead do you and your cousin`s wear bib overalls like the Deliverance movie yet ? do you or cousins make piggy noises , probably plenty inbreeding down there yet ? you play Banjo or just with other boys ?

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I get a kick out of these " I think I'm important and want people to know" threads. Drop a couple names and elude to being a big wig and a bit pompous to boot and you nailed it. If you were important, you wouldn't have to tell anyone 😉


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Originally Posted by Colorado1135
I get a kick out of these " I think I'm important and want people to know" threads. Drop a couple names and elude to being a big wig and a bit pompous to boot and you nailed it. If you were important, you wouldn't have to tell anyone 😉


Hey now, not everyone has actually met "the boy from Booger Bottom!"



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Originally Posted by pete53
Originally Posted by DeadHead
Pete would suck sharp_things cock for a Stay Sharp decal.


Tennessee Deadhead do you and your cousin`s wear bib overalls like the Deliverance movie yet ? do you or cousins make piggy noises , probably plenty inbreeding down there yet ? you play Banjo or just with other boys ?


Has sharp_things answered your pm’s yet? LOL dumbass

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“Sponsored” a portion of the convention. That really demands a more definitive explanation. Theoretically, purchasing a ticket to enter could be construed as “sponsoring a portion of the convention”

OP is and will always be a complete douche.



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Originally Posted by DeadHead
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Pete would suck sharp_things cock for a Stay Sharp decal.


Tennessee Deadhead do you and your cousin`s wear bib overalls like the Deliverance movie yet ? do you or cousins make piggy noises , probably plenty inbreeding down there yet ? you play Banjo or just with other boys ?


Has sharp_things answered your pm’s yet? LOL dumbass


If shart things makes a porn, Pete53 would volunteer to be the fluffer.



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Originally Posted by jackmountain
“Sponsored” a portion of the convention. That really demands a more definitive explanation. Theoretically, purchasing a ticket to enter could be construed as “sponsoring a portion of the convention”


You "DEMAND". LOL. Look at you tiger, getting all bold and stuff. hahahahah. You go girl. laugh laugh

Since you have "Demanded" a more definitive explanation of my sponsorship, it would be rude of me to leave you hanging sport.

This is a link to the Pope and Young website. at the very bottom you will see corporate partner banner logos scrolling by. My company is a gold level sponsor so, you will see my company logo as part of my funding agreement was one way I sponsored (and continue to sponsor)

https://www.pope-young.org/

But the more direct way I sponsored a portion of convention is that I sponsored the Friday night recognition banquet. Corporate sponsors were asked to sponsor all the functions during the 4 day convention. I signed on fund that recognition banquet.

https://www.pope-young.org/convention/default.asp

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You may wish to contact Pope and Young to verify this. You can reach them at 507-867-4144 or email adminpope-young.org There you can "DEMAND" proof. After all Im assuming you are a member and thus "ENTITLED" to all that you demand. hahahaha (what a tool) laugh

Then I donated my time and provided the convention with a Seminar I put on at no cost.

Im doing the same with the Professional Bowhunters Society this weekend for the odd year gathering.

I sponsored the entire convention for the Wisconsin Bowhunters association in March for a 5 figure sum and also provided them with a seminar.

Im also sponsoring the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association's annual Broadhead shoot In Sept for another hefty sum as well as funding the Scavenger hunt prize list.


[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


and did that for the Wisconsin Traditional archers and the Wisconsin Bowhunting heritage foundation museum.

And I recently became a corporate sponsor for Raised at full draw youth bowhunting camps, adding to the long list of National corporate partners. You will DEMAND proof so here is that link.

https://www.raisedatfulldraw.com/Our-Partners

Then I became one of the Ashby 100 to financially support them .

All of this is just in the last fiscal year. I did the same for a few other bowhunting groups. The sport of Bowhunting has been VERY good to me so Im putting funds right back into the sport that has done so well for me. I think that is the responsibility of a good corporate citizen. Ive found great success because of bowhunting and like to return the favor by partnering with bowhunting orgs. Ive already seen what all of these groups are doing with the money and Im pleased that our partnerships are working and preserving, protecting and promoting the sport of bowhunting.

I will go out on a limb and predict this info will upset you and make the maxi pads bind up on a few of the pugs here (causing you and them to pout once more) but you DEMANDED an explanation, so..... You are welcome. I wouldn't dream of demanding that you tell us how you are giving back to the sport of bowhunting (I doubt that you even bowhunt). Im sure you will just tell us without having to be asked. I look forward to the list of ways you give back. hahahahaha

No, aren't you glad you invited this reply? grin

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Originally Posted by sharp_things
Just returned from Reno after attending and sponsoring a part of the Pope and Young convention. It was a great time with about 800 passionate bowhunters. It was an honor for me to do a seminar in front of a large crowd of bowhunters including some notable bowhunters like Dr. Jack Frost.

For those that dont know, (And I would not expect anybody here to know) Dr. Frost was the first bowhunter to have taken and recorded in the P&Y records at least one of each of the 29 species of game recognized by the Pope and Young record book.

After my talk it was a real treat to have Dr. Frost himself come up and compliment me on the presentation and to ask questions about broadheads and bowhunting. We enjoyed a few conversations over the 4 day event. There were a lot of notable and legendary bowhunters attending this event. It was a real treat for me to partner with this group and to sponsor a portion of this the event. I had one of my bucks (Wisconsin) included in this entry period. I may consider adding at least one of my archery bear at some point.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

While enjoying a chat with an African outfitter and Ron Way and his wonderful wife (you will have to google him as you wont know who he is) Another adventure bowhunter stopped by and grabbed a chair to join the conversation. A young kid from Booger bottom was there too.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

During one of the live auction events (where hunts from around the world were up for grabs to the highest bidder) I snagged another destination for one more adventure bowhunt. This time I take my bow and a helicopter ride into Greenland.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

This year is already booked with many events and an adventure bowhunt in Afria in a few weeks but 2022 is starting to shape up.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Now it's time for a sponsorship of a PBS event then a raised at full draw, youth bowhunting camp before my hunt season kicks in, Then back to WI to sponsor the nation's oldest and largest broadhead shoot, then a couple more trips back to Reno for more bowhunting conventions.

Consider taking up the sport of bowhunting (Rather than just talking about it on a chat room) Trust me. You will thank me. If you have any questions about gear or anything bowhunting related, send me a message (like so many here have been doing already) Together we will get you flinging arrows and then hunting and then taking game with a bow and arrow.

Best Afield

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shart_stain hasn’t seen his own dick in 3 decades. Pete still holdin out hope he catch a glimpse. Lol

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Originally Posted by sharp_things
Originally Posted by jackmountain
“Sponsored” a portion of the convention. That really demands a more definitive explanation. Theoretically, purchasing a ticket to enter could be construed as “sponsoring a portion of the convention”


You "DEMAND". LOL. Look at you tiger, getting all bold and stuff. hahahahah. You go girl. laugh laugh

Since you have "Demanded" a more definitive explanation of my sponsorship, it would be rude of me to leave you hanging sport.

This is a link to the Pope and Young website. at the very bottom you will see corporate partner banner logos scrolling by. My company is a gold level sponsor so, you will see my company logo as part of my funding agreement was one way I sponsored (and continue to sponsor)

https://www.pope-young.org/

But the more direct way I sponsored a portion of convention is that I sponsored the Friday night recognition banquet. Corporate sponsors were asked to sponsor all the functions during the 4 day convention. I signed on fund that recognition banquet.

https://www.pope-young.org/convention/default.asp

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

You may wish to contact Pope and Young to verify this. You can reach them at 507-867-4144 or email adminpope-young.org There you can "DEMAND" proof. After all Im assuming you are a member and thus "ENTITLED" to all that you demand. hahahaha (what a tool) laugh

Then I donated my time and provided the convention with a Seminar I put on at no cost.

Im doing the same with the Professional Bowhunters Society this weekend for the odd year gathering.

I sponsored the entire convention for the Wisconsin Bowhunters association in March for a 5 figure sum and also provided them with a seminar.

Im also sponsoring the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association's annual Broadhead shoot In Sept for another hefty sum as well as funding the Scavenger hunt prize list.


[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


and did that for the Wisconsin Traditional archers and the Wisconsin Bowhunting heritage foundation museum.

And I recently became a corporate sponsor for Raised at full draw youth bowhunting camps, adding to the long list of National corporate partners. You will DEMAND proof so here is that link.

https://www.raisedatfulldraw.com/Our-Partners

Then I became one of the Ashby 100 to financially support them .

All of this is just in the last fiscal year. I did the same for a few other bowhunting groups. The sport of Bowhunting has been VERY good to me so Im putting funds right back into the sport that has done so well for me. I think that is the responsibility of a good corporate citizen. Ive found great success because of bowhunting and like to return the favor by partnering with bowhunting orgs. Ive already seen what all of these groups are doing with the money and Im pleased that our partnerships are working and preserving, protecting and promoting the sport of bowhunting.

I will go out on a limb and predict this info will upset you and make the maxi pads bind up on a few of the pugs here (causing you and them to pout once more) but you DEMANDED an explanation, so..... You are welcome. I wouldn't dream of demanding that you tell us how you are giving back to the sport of bowhunting (I doubt that you even bowhunt). Im sure you will just tell us without having to be asked. I look forward to the list of ways you give back. hahahahaha

No, aren't you glad you invited this reply? grin


Are you really bragging about these guys taking your money? They are laughing at your fat ass just like everyone else you dumbphuck.

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I've found that people who feel compelled to not only spend a lot of money for recognition but then brag and tout it around as a means of verifying themselves in order to stroke an ego or feel important are the lowest form of person there is. I've never known one who wasn't a liar, thief and narcissist, they often end up alone, overdosed or in jail.


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Originally Posted by Colorado1135
I've found that people who feel compelled to not only spend a lot of money for recognition but then brag and tout it around as a means of verifying themselves in order to stroke an ego or feel important are the lowest form of person there is. I've never known one who wasn't a liar, thief and narcissist, they often end up alone, overdosed or in jail.


Can't argue with that!


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How many here would spend one minute in real time talking to the egomaniac? You would at best tell him to kiss off and then walk off....

Can't fathom why you would spend more than that conversing with him on the net....However, by doing so, you feed the disease...and the Docs say narcissism has no cure. And if they can't fix it?????

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Originally Posted by battue
How many here would spend one minute in real time talking to the egomaniac? You would at best tell him to kiss off and then walk off....

Can't fathom why you would spend more than that conversing with him on the net....However, by doing so, you feed the disease...and the Docs say narcissism has no cure. And if they can't fix it?????




I can't speak for the rest of these guys, but I do it to keep the threads alive until Kingston posts that photo above.



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I tend to like this one....

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How many here would spend one minute in real time talking to the egomaniac? You would at best tell him to kiss off and then walk off....

Can't fathom why you would spend more than that conversing with him on the net....However, by doing so, you feed the disease...and the Docs say narcissism has no cure. And if they can't fix it?????




I can't speak for the rest of these guys, but I do it to keep the threads alive until Kingston posts that photo above.


OK, got it...the old pic is worth a thousand words....In this case, perhaps more....


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Definitely more, every time ol shart posts it's good for around 5K.



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I tend to like this one....

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Just picked up a couple of your broadhead sharpening devices. What a great idea.


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Originally Posted by Stan V
Just picked up a couple of your broadhead sharpening devices. What a great idea.


Wasnt his idea. Lol Just a knock off KME he copied and 3d prints out of plastic.





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Originally Posted by Stan V
Just picked up a couple of your broadhead sharpening devices. What a great idea.


Thanks. We have many designs Ive come up with over the years. Some of them are unique to only my company. After closing down all international orders back in Dec. of last year (at that point we were shipping to 25 other countries) I have agreed to have one international and exclusive distributor in Canada. Im getting pestered to do the same in Australia and the UK. I will consider that while Im hunting Africa.

Sales have been at record levels as bowhunters are gearing up for the season openers. I monitor which states are buying the most. Its always been PA but this year, Its WI, MI and then PA. At any rate, We can barley keep up with the high demand.

For my upcoming Africa bowhunt (this year and next year) and my Greenland Muskox hunt I will be field testing more bowhunting gear including my new design for a 6 blade broadhead. Thus far Ive used it on deer, hogs and rams here in the states with great success.

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Now, to the pouters and whiners here. I predicted (As you are easy to pattern) that you would piss and moan and again fly into fits of jealous rage. Thanks for making my prediction come true. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. (laffin)

Some idiot here DEMANDED I explain my sponsorship, so I did and that had the effect of getting all the pissy gals here bitching and moaning and getting their pads in a twist. HAHAAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Your jealousy is really entertaining. Its one of the reasons I return. You entertain me. I can script your actions and manipulate your emotions for my enjoyment. Thanks for that. You make it so easy. grin

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Now, chop chop ladies, entertain me. I think its cute that some think they posses the ability to hurt my feelings. This show how little you know about me. But its cute to watch you put in the effort. Im worth it. Keep trying. HAHAHAHA. Here is a hint. I would first have to have some amount of respect for you or place value in your opinion and since I dont, well........................... You get the point. But try as you might. Its funny to watch.

I will check back as time allows but right now its prep time for my Africa bow hunt. Wheels up in 12 days and them 8 days of bowhunting product testing.

P.S. to all the people asking questions via PM. Im getting back logged but I will get to your questions.

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Care so little of what others think you just had to tell us. Tff.
As for the rest there's no need to add more, it's already covered. Re read it if you have to.


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He doesn't care, but spends an awful lot of time and energy creating new names and telling everyone he doesn't care. crazy

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Originally Posted by DeadHead
Originally Posted by Region6
How many pails of corn does it take to bring a Muskox into bow range?


No corn required muskox are dumb as dog schit just like the op.



Explain your experience hunting muskox.

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6 blade broad heads were tried many decades ago along with dozens of other kooky designsand were proving to to not get good penetration and were difficult to tune



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Originally Posted by Stan V
Just picked up a couple of your broadhead sharpening devices. What a great idea.


Thanks. We have many designs Ive come up with over the years. Some of them are unique to only my company. After closing down all international orders back in Dec. of last year (at that point we were shipping to 25 other countries) I have agreed to have one international and exclusive distributor in Canada. Im getting pestered to do the same in Australia and the UK. I will consider that while Im hunting Africa.

Sales have been at record levels as bowhunters are gearing up for the season openers. I monitor which states are buying the most. Its always been PA but this year, Its WI, MI and then PA. At any rate, We can barley keep up with the high demand.

For my upcoming Africa bowhunt (this year and next year) and my Greenland Muskox hunt I will be field testing more bowhunting gear including my new design for a 6 blade broadhead. Thus far Ive used it on deer, hogs and rams here in the states with great success.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Now, to the pouters and whiners here. I predicted (As you are easy to pattern) that you would piss and moan and again fly into fits of jealous rage. Thanks for making my prediction come true. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. (laffin)

Some idiot here DEMANDED I explain my sponsorship, so I did and that had the effect of getting all the pissy gals here bitching and moaning and getting their pads in a twist. HAHAAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Your jealousy is really entertaining. Its one of the reasons I return. You entertain me. I can script your actions and manipulate your emotions for my enjoyment. Thanks for that. You make it so easy. grin

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Now, chop chop ladies, entertain me. I think its cute that some think they posses the ability to hurt my feelings. This show how little you know about me. But its cute to watch you put in the effort. Im worth it. Keep trying. HAHAHAHA. Here is a hint. I would first have to have some amount of respect for you or place value in your opinion and since I dont, well........................... You get the point. But try as you might. Its funny to watch.

I will check back as time allows but right now its prep time for my Africa bow hunt. Wheels up in 12 days and them 8 days of bowhunting product testing.

P.S. to all the people asking questions via PM. Im getting back logged but I will get to your questions.

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Originally Posted by sharp_things

Thanks. We have many designs Ive come up with over the years. Some of them are unique to only my company. After closing down all international orders back in Dec. of last year (at that point we were shipping to 25 other countries) I have agreed to have one international and exclusive distributor in Canada. Im getting pestered to do the same in Australia and the UK.


Shat_Things, could you please expand on the UK thing?



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How many pails of corn does it take to bring a Muskox into bow range?


No corn required muskox are dumb as dog schit just like the op.



Explain your experience hunting muskox.


Never hunted musk ox myself. I do know a couple guys who have and what they described was about like when I drew my bison tag. Find one you want to shoot then walk up and put an arrow in it. I have also seen videos and stories online that seem to back that up. Awesome experience and great meat (bison was anyway) but not real hard to get into bow range. If it was difficult shart_stains fat ass wouldn’t have signed up.

I wasn’t knocking musk ox hunting FTR I hope to kill one someday, just knocking that fat slob shart_stain.

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First off. I'm not a bow hunter. I clicked on the thread because the word "Greenland" popped out to me while I was heading on down to the hunting rifles forum. That was 45 minutes ago. I've spent the last 45 minutes literally LMAO to the point I woke my wife up. I thought maybe y'all were just being the typical campfire dicks..funny but still dicks lol. ..turns out....after a little research....y'all are being dicks....but you're not wrong. I've never heard or seen so much I,I I, Me, Me,Me, lookey what I did in all of my life. It's literally every single thread this guy is involved in. I swear I think he may have invented the wheel, fire, and electricity. He claims that there are not many bow hunters on this site and offers to be their guiding light.....yet there's an entire sub forum dedicated to archery with pages and pages and pages and it's not deer shot over corn piles either BeatsTheHellOutaMe.


So campfire........keep doing what you do best and carry on. I've not laughed this hard in a long time.

And SharpThings........................I've shot a bow one time. Archery in high school, missed the target completely, and started laughing, choked on a guitar pick I was chewing on in the process and had to go to the ER....so I'm a retard and you've accmplished more with a bow than I ever will....no matter which side of the law it was on. That being said.....good luck is all I can say to you.....and I'm not talking about on your outdoor endeavors lol. I mean around this place. It's gonna be a rough life. Thick skin or not.

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Originally Posted by Ky221
I swear I think he may have invented the wheel, fire, and electricity.



Ol' shart is an authority on many subjects. Many come here to ask his opinion on important topics of the day. Not only on bowhunting, but on a variety of subjects---politics, sports, current events, etc.



A wise man is frequently humbled.

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And ALWAYS through PM.





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I'm really curious to know his stance on the Covid vaccine.



A wise man is frequently humbled.

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Deleted, for the greater good.


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Honestly what absolutely cracks me up to no end is his business model built upon a subject ANYONE who has sharpened his (her) own knife or other bladed instrument learned for themselves in the first or second go at it. Honestly he probably has a large market in the stupidity of the general population. There ARE people that don’t know how to sharpen their own knife these days.

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He HAS TO BE related to Safariman.....

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I was told this guy (Sharp Things = Ronald Kulas) has recently been seen trying to sell hunting packages to Greenland on a large social media platform. Makes a person wonder what these posts are all about to begin with.

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Originally Posted by 300MAG
He HAS TO BE related to Safariman.....

comes out of the same gene pool. I wonder if he would permanently move there, one could only hope.

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Originally Posted by EddieMuldoon
I was told this guy (Sharp Things = Ronald Kulas) has recently been seen trying to sell hunting packages to Greenland on a large social media platform. Makes a person wonder what these posts are all about to begin with.

Interesting. He's backing out on this?

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