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Old 09-06-2006, 07:47 AM
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I kind of thought he was a Mod but I wasn't sure, hadn't seen him in a while though.

I'll start playing with a logo a little bit this afternoon. I'll try to use the Mushroom cloud and a monster buck (with a drop tine of course).
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:53 AM
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Just checking in for the day. Went scouting in CT. today looks good! But tell me one theing, Why do the deer like to hang out in peoples back yards. I saw more deer and sign close to back yards then anywhere else.
My sister is on the inside of a "jughandle" road off of Route 1 down in Old Lyme CT and they hang out in her yard all the time. Her yard doesn't even border any woods and they have to travel through at least two other yards to get to hers! They bed down just underneath her livingroom window sometimes! THey're always eating her shrubs and flowers! No pool though.
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:55 AM
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I'll start playing with a logo a little bit this afternoon. I'll try to use the Mushroom cloud and a monster buck (with a drop tine of course).
Cool!
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Old 09-06-2006, 09:42 PM
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sorry guys bout being a little late checking in. I've had a real busy time here in the last few months and my computer was acting up as well, but I'm here.
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Old 09-06-2006, 10:54 PM
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AND THERE YOU ARE!! Glad you made it.

Now we only need the Hunting net Moderator to sign in. My e-mail was not replied to or my PM, maybe he just doesn't like us.

I guess I'll have to report him as a no-show
(maybe that will flush him out[&:])
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Old 09-06-2006, 11:13 PM
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So, now that we almost have a full team anyone care to share what broadheads they will be usintg this season?

I'll start- deer will be slicktricks, phantoms, muzzy 3-blades & stingers.

Late evening smallerpigs (up to 150#)= sidewinders, Wasp jackhammers

Big pigs= Phantoms, Stingers.

And yes, all heads used have been flight tested, matched with an arrow that produced a repeated under 1" hit from point of aim at 30 yards.

Why so many heads? I bought em and want to get some use out of them. They all perform or don't go afield.

What is everyone else shooting?
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Old 09-07-2006, 07:40 AM
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I'm using the old tried and true NAP Thunderheads 100. Every year I say I'm going to upgrade the the new Pro series but these fly so good I can't part with them. Plus they never let me dow I'v taken 14 deer with them over the past few years.
Well got up this morning the dog was barking like crazy and when I looked out the window there were 8 doe outside. I'm like Trembow's sister they have to come through at least 2 other yards before they get to my yard but there there almost every day.
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:32 AM
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My bad guys my bad.

Haven't checked the "contest" room in awhile.

Been too busy preparing the food plot o death, shooting my bow, moving to another state, starting school up, all that jazz.

But I am here. I am still planning on...at least...attempting to add points to the board.

Peace fellas.
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Old 09-07-2006, 12:24 PM
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Again glad you guys could make it. Froman, youhave places to hunt in the new state?

Alright guys I'm still workin on the logo, I had a little issue with my photoshop the other night, but I'll get one going.

As for the broadheads here they are.

Deer, Pigs, Coyotes, or whatever else happens to be in the area
Compound: Slick Tricks -(shot stingers, muzzy's, lots of others too)
Recurve: Probably Zwickey or Magnus... not sure just yet.

For Turkeys, I shoot the Gobbler Guillotine and Eastman ST3 or Eastman Silvertip broadheads.

Also if anyone is interested in Enigma camo let me know.
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Old 09-08-2006, 06:57 AM
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Well it looks like we are a complete team. Welcome NJ Bowhunter, Ohio Hunter Teamster,and Froman better a little late then never. Now lets get to scouting, hanging stands and practice, practice, practice. And don't forget to have fun thats what this is all about.
Last year a member made a DVD of the contest listing all teams and team members and photos of all the deer taken and regestered It was cool. I just watched my copy again and seeing yourself with your deer really pumps ya up. I hope they do it again this year.
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