Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
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Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: North East PA. but not home.
Posts: 743
Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
The wounded Weenie ! What happened to all the fun and ribbing,on here?????<img src=icon_smile_dead.gif border=0 align=middle> Did you people go sour on me????<img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
Mounting Man/in PA.
Mounting Man/in PA.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
Mouting man, here ya go.
Bowtech and Hoyt suck!! Mathews is king!!! Everyone on this board are envious of the Mathews boys, I quess b/c we are superior hunters. Come on boys, bring it on<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Hunt the thickets
Bowtech and Hoyt suck!! Mathews is king!!! Everyone on this board are envious of the Mathews boys, I quess b/c we are superior hunters. Come on boys, bring it on<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Hunt the thickets
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: shepherd mi. USA
Posts: 292
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU GUYS. ALL I READ ABOUT ON THIS SITE IS BOWTECH,MATHEWS, AND HOYT. I NEVER READ ABOUT THE GOOD BOWS BEAR ARCHERY BOWS THAT IS. IF YOU HAVENT SHOT THE TRX BOW FROM BEAR ARCHERY YOU HAVENT SHOOT A GREAT BOW. MATHEWS BOWS SOOT BY THEMSELVES NO SKILL NECESSARY THERE.
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
HUNT ON HUNT HARD EAT WELL
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pittsburgh PA
Posts: 1,086
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
Hey mounting man, good to hear from ya. I remeber you had some tough going, I hope things have turned around good for you. We haven't had a good tomatoe plantation, cotton hunting thread going on here in a long time. I know there are a lot of new guys here who won't have a clue what all that means.
I think big john has been pretty busy, wonder if he still has his list?
Matt had his good pictures post, wonder if all the same rules apply to taking pics of trophy cotton ball harvests.
Some things are true whether you believe them or not.
I think big john has been pretty busy, wonder if he still has his list?
Matt had his good pictures post, wonder if all the same rules apply to taking pics of trophy cotton ball harvests.
Some things are true whether you believe them or not.
#6
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
Nice to see ya again MM, I hope you are doing well
Me??? Worried that someone will get offended or take my post the wrong way???? {in my best Bugs Bunny voice}hmmm, he don't know me that well do he...
Never hear from Big John anymore, 5'er must have finally run him off.
LLLLLLLLLLET'S GET READY TO RRRRRRRRRRRRUMMMMMMBLE!!!!!!!!!
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Me??? Worried that someone will get offended or take my post the wrong way???? {in my best Bugs Bunny voice}hmmm, he don't know me that well do he...
Never hear from Big John anymore, 5'er must have finally run him off.
LLLLLLLLLLET'S GET READY TO RRRRRRRRRRRRUMMMMMMBLE!!!!!!!!!
<img src='http://communities.msn.com/_Secure/0KwAAADsOaDdtgkcDr1nY4RcAK6lPF*ayvmG!e6*iM1LTmQvlc 54Zk6fPpfu!2ro8DHlXdaP1DG0/4pt.jpg>
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calvert co. Md USA
Posts: 540
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
You asked for it mounting man. And you started it Bell Island. So here you go.
Do those Mathews bows come with a portable bow press or do you just take them back when they fall apart? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Do those Mathews bows come with a portable bow press or do you just take them back when they fall apart? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
#8
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
I gotta agree with Belle Island, the Mathews guys are superior hunters! It probably comes with lots of practice. If us Hoyt and HCA shooters missed that many targets on the 3-d ranges, we would more than likely develop better arrow hunting skills too!<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa.
Posts: 1,062
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
OK-OK, i'm reading and adding to the "LIST" Can't type too good, just got done fletching 5 doz. arrows, and some of my fingers are stuck together, but I'm takin names down.
By the way Mr 4 pt, 5er needs to grow a little before he can run me off from anywhere. He's busy scratching himself anyhow, guess the chiggers down his way got the best of him!!!!
By the way Mr 4 pt, 5er needs to grow a little before he can run me off from anywhere. He's busy scratching himself anyhow, guess the chiggers down his way got the best of him!!!!
#10
RE: Tomatoe hunts-Stick kills- Cotton balls- and
Hey MM!
How about this one....I shoot Pucket blood trailers out of an un-tuned #25 pound Mathews bow with Hoyt limbs and have less than TEN footpounds of ke!
Oh by the way...I shoot one pin out to 75 yards!
My season opens in two weeks and I won't even practice.
I can't wait to shoot the first fawn of the year.I hope I see one still in spots with milk dripping off its chin!
That should get thing stired up for ya!LOL
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Please guys Don't flame me! I shoot a VERY well tuned #70 bow with plenty of ke and fixed blade Muzzys.I practice all year and only shoot out to 25-30 yards.
I will not shoot a doe with fawns much less the fawns.Just trying to get the place going for MM.
SF
How about this one....I shoot Pucket blood trailers out of an un-tuned #25 pound Mathews bow with Hoyt limbs and have less than TEN footpounds of ke!
Oh by the way...I shoot one pin out to 75 yards!
My season opens in two weeks and I won't even practice.
I can't wait to shoot the first fawn of the year.I hope I see one still in spots with milk dripping off its chin!
That should get thing stired up for ya!LOL
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Please guys Don't flame me! I shoot a VERY well tuned #70 bow with plenty of ke and fixed blade Muzzys.I practice all year and only shoot out to 25-30 yards.
I will not shoot a doe with fawns much less the fawns.Just trying to get the place going for MM.
SF