WHISKER BISQUIT
#13
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: WHISKER BISQUIT
Yep they will stay put and that could be a big deal. I don't use one and am calm when the moment comes to take a shot but still I have had the arrow fall off and have stop paying attention to the deer and tried to figure out how that just happened. It puzzles me. I've still made the shot butit is weird that it should happen then and no other time.
Happy hunting. Here's hoping you get the chance to try it out.
Happy hunting. Here's hoping you get the chance to try it out.
#15
RE: WHISKER BISQUIT
There have been documented (yet unfounded by "experts") cases of the WB creating "noises" (though unaudible to some people....and again unsubstantiated by "the" experts) that can reportedly (though not without considerable opposition) put game on alert.
These rests are great. But....the only downfall we (as a bowhunting community) can come up with.....is the fact that there's only five known individuals in the world that know how to properly set them up.
Jeff
These rests are great. But....the only downfall we (as a bowhunting community) can come up with.....is the fact that there's only five known individuals in the world that know how to properly set them up.
Jeff
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WHISKER BISQUIT
ORIGINAL: TimberCreek
If it gets wet and its freezing out, they're useless!
If it gets wet and its freezing out, they're useless!
People always mention this as if it is something people should be concerned about.........
First of all.......if you are out in weather that is so bad that your gear is freezing over with sheets of ice then you are screwed.........and most likely should not even be up a tree. Your cams will be frozen, your string could jump off easily if there are hunks of ice on it, your arrows will fly who knows where if there is ice all over them and your release probably won't function well either.
If the weather is bad enough to make your WB not work then you have much BIGGER problems to worry about because none of your other gear will work right either and most likely your life is in danger.
I have hunted with a WB for a few years and have had absolutely ZERO problems with it in the field........weather related or not.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: WHISKER BISQUIT
ORIGINAL: SBGobblers
There have been documented (yet unfounded by "experts") cases of the WB creating "noises" (though unaudible to some people....and again unsubstantiated by "the" experts) that can reportedly (though not without considerable opposition) put game on alert.
There have been documented (yet unfounded by "experts") cases of the WB creating "noises" (though unaudible to some people....and again unsubstantiated by "the" experts) that can reportedly (though not without considerable opposition) put game on alert.
I don't think I have EVER seen someone take getting busted by a deer so hard in my life
It might get kinda expensive if you keep tearing off pieces of your bow because you think they were to blame for you getting busted..........I have a cheaper solution for ya
These rests are great. But....the only downfall we (as a bowhunting community) can come up with.....is the fact that there's only five known individuals in the world that know how to properly set them up.
Jeff
Jeff