Finally!
#11
RE: Finally!
Mo and tsoc
I am real happy to hear you guys like your new suits, I wash and dry mine 5 or 6 times before I wear mine into the woods. They become whisper quiet once the mesh backing gets "broke in".
Now if you guys hunt as good as you look them whitetails are in trouble
Best of luck breaking them bad boys in!
I am real happy to hear you guys like your new suits, I wash and dry mine 5 or 6 times before I wear mine into the woods. They become whisper quiet once the mesh backing gets "broke in".
Now if you guys hunt as good as you look them whitetails are in trouble
Best of luck breaking them bad boys in!
#12
RE: Finally!
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Why do you have an arrow nocked indoors?
Why do you have an arrow nocked indoors?
nubo, you hit the nail on the head. He's buggin the crap outta me already. In fact, his birthday is in August, 4 weeks before the opener, and he thinks that would be a good time...
#13
RE: Finally!
Because there was a great big, hairy tarantula on the wall....why else?
Now if there wasnt an arrow on your string you would get in trouble for the posibility of dry firing your bow---its a lose-lose situation
Just to save getting a spanking,Dont draw the bow indoors,arrow on string or not.
Cool looking camo as well,it looks great.I was thinking on purchasing some as well but no dealers around that sell the stuff,and I like to try it on before I buy.I purchased the Whitewater 3D leafy camo suit around the end of september and it has worked great for me.Had 3 does within 10 feet of me and had no idea I was even there
#15
RE: Finally!
Read enough horror stories about accidental dry fires on all the boards costing people hundreds of dollars in repair costs within the blink of an eye, and you'll start nocking an arrow too. Worst-case scenario, it's pretty easy to repair a small arrow hole in sheetrock -- much cheaper than replacing bent axles or shattered limbs.