Someone took out my bright eyes!
#31
RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
Hoyttail~~ Im sorry someone did that to you! I myself find the tacks to be a great asset to have for hunting! I do have them but hardly ever put them out for fear of having someone find my spots!
As far as Passthru and Born 2 bow hunt~~ I DO get lost in the woods, as a matter of fact I can be within 50yds from my treestand and can get myself turned around and find myself searching and this in areas that I hunt quite often! Am I stupid... NO... just human! I dont get your guys point, do you feel this makes you more macho... smarter that you dont need an aid to your spots? Its like saying you dont turn the lights on in your house when it gets dark because you know your way around!
Also the GPS idea I agree it is a great thing to have, but I my self do not have one simply because of$$$$$.... I will stick with my 2 dollar tacks but if I had the extra cash yes GPS would be the way to go!
As far as Passthru and Born 2 bow hunt~~ I DO get lost in the woods, as a matter of fact I can be within 50yds from my treestand and can get myself turned around and find myself searching and this in areas that I hunt quite often! Am I stupid... NO... just human! I dont get your guys point, do you feel this makes you more macho... smarter that you dont need an aid to your spots? Its like saying you dont turn the lights on in your house when it gets dark because you know your way around!
Also the GPS idea I agree it is a great thing to have, but I my self do not have one simply because of$$$$$.... I will stick with my 2 dollar tacks but if I had the extra cash yes GPS would be the way to go!
#34
Spike
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RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
Well said WesternMdHardwoods, it's gonna be real nice when someone gets lost and possibly dies because they had a few key tacks that made sure they were on the right trail, and one of these guys that can see in the dark decides "he" doesn't need that!!
#35
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RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
Well I am glad there are so many expert woods men on this site if i had open hardwood and feildsi guess i would agree but i am sure if i showed one of them experts one of my stands in the narly scrub oaks i hunt where if you get off the trail a couple feet you get stuck they would never find it in the dark that is somthing i know to be true i don t care if your Geronamo i put my tacks low in the white of moss that grows on the trees space them out as far as posible and if i caught someone screwing with my stand sites such as taking out my tacks i would stick them in there forehead but everyone livesaround me knows that so they just leave me alone
#36
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
Posts: 1,161
RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
ORIGINAL: Born 2 Bow Hunt
How about I leave one coke can every hundred yards.......not much is a 100 acre track of woods.....
That tack is no longer yours when you leave it in the woods...It you want it to be yours...leave you name and address so this "Punk" can mail it to you......
Honestly can't you find your way around in the woods??
How about I leave one coke can every hundred yards.......not much is a 100 acre track of woods.....
That tack is no longer yours when you leave it in the woods...It you want it to be yours...leave you name and address so this "Punk" can mail it to you......
Honestly can't you find your way around in the woods??
Leaving my address on the tack? Again, just being difficult and imo another display of stupidity.
In all my spots, I can find my way to them as long as I have a little battery powered or moonlight. I will however stumble around a little extra much though and the path I take to my stand wont be as direct as if I were to follow my 4-6 markers. I don't absolutely need the bright eyes but they do make it a little easier for me in the way of not fish tailing around and increasing the chances of spooking deer. If 4-6 tacks bother you enough to take 10-15 min out of your life to remove them then you've got issues. I'd hate to get into a traffic accident with you geeez.
ORIGINAL: davidmil
I'd never take anyones bright eyes... I just rearrange them to lead off into never never land so he can move some deer my way.
I'd never take anyones bright eyes... I just rearrange them to lead off into never never land so he can move some deer my way.
#37
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 409
RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
Blackfish:
One becomes skilled in woodsmanship by building on their skills and I don't believe proper placement of tacks high or low shows any promise of a desire to be a complete hunter.
If you try to stick a tack in someones head, I suggest you make your attempt at noon in a well light shopping mall, since you are not going to find anything with a flash light. Would you really become violent, if some one were to remove one of your tacks?
How on earth would you find your way out of the woods if you left before dark??
Hoytailhunter:
It is strange you call me “Stupid” when I am NOT the one who gets lost in the dark.
Sure grown men “Prancing” around in the woods moving tacks is laughable...I laugh every time I do it.
Don't you guys have any desire to learn to find your way around in the woods? It is really not that difficult...use natural markers if you must...sticks and stones...things that belong in nature.
One becomes skilled in woodsmanship by building on their skills and I don't believe proper placement of tacks high or low shows any promise of a desire to be a complete hunter.
If you try to stick a tack in someones head, I suggest you make your attempt at noon in a well light shopping mall, since you are not going to find anything with a flash light. Would you really become violent, if some one were to remove one of your tacks?
How on earth would you find your way out of the woods if you left before dark??
Hoytailhunter:
It is strange you call me “Stupid” when I am NOT the one who gets lost in the dark.
Sure grown men “Prancing” around in the woods moving tacks is laughable...I laugh every time I do it.
Don't you guys have any desire to learn to find your way around in the woods? It is really not that difficult...use natural markers if you must...sticks and stones...things that belong in nature.
#38
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
Posts: 1,161
RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
b2h
one of my home made verions of famous sayings is...
If the shoe doesn't fit, don't wear it. If you're offended because I offered some footwear, then it must in some way fit.
You totally missed my point(s) altogether. I'm not trying to be as excellent of a woodsman as you or anyone. I can find all my trees without tacks but just want to take the shortest quietest route tothat tree. I highly doubt you don't deviate from that route in the dark. "S_ _ _ _ _ people complicate simple things while smarter people simplify complicated things." Refusing to see a simple point is well you know... And I'm guilty of being a little dee dee dee myself because I just spent $154 at Red Lobster yesterday and that could've at least partically bought me a GPS.
one of my home made verions of famous sayings is...
If the shoe doesn't fit, don't wear it. If you're offended because I offered some footwear, then it must in some way fit.
You totally missed my point(s) altogether. I'm not trying to be as excellent of a woodsman as you or anyone. I can find all my trees without tacks but just want to take the shortest quietest route tothat tree. I highly doubt you don't deviate from that route in the dark. "S_ _ _ _ _ people complicate simple things while smarter people simplify complicated things." Refusing to see a simple point is well you know... And I'm guilty of being a little dee dee dee myself because I just spent $154 at Red Lobster yesterday and that could've at least partically bought me a GPS.
#39
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 409
RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
As far as Passthru and Born 2 bow hunt~~ I DO get lost in the woods, as a matter of fact I can be within 50yds from my treestand and can get myself turned around and find myself searching and this in areas that I hunt quite often! Am I stupid... NO... just human! I dont get your guys point, do you feel this makes you more macho... smarter that you dont need an aid to your spots? Its like saying you dont turn the lights on in your house when it gets dark because you know your way around!
Also the GPS idea I agree it is a great thing to have, but I my self do not have one simply because of$$$$$.... I will stick with my 2 dollar tacks but if I had the extra cash yes GPS would be the way to go!
As far as Passthru and Born 2 bow hunt~~ I DO get lost in the woods, as a matter of fact I can be within 50yds from my treestand and can get myself turned around and find myself searching and this in areas that I hunt quite often! Am I stupid... NO... just human! I dont get your guys point, do you feel this makes you more macho... smarter that you dont need an aid to your spots? Its like saying you dont turn the lights on in your house when it gets dark because you know your way around!
Also the GPS idea I agree it is a great thing to have, but I my self do not have one simply because of$$$$$.... I will stick with my 2 dollar tacks but if I had the extra cash yes GPS would be the way to go!
But how does anyone get lost in the Woods of Allegheny County? If every hunter put out tacks or ribbons on each of their stand locations the woods would look like a airport runway. You "tack Drivers" would have to come up with some universal color code or number system to keep everyone from ending up in the same spot???
Do you find you way around at home or do you have a tack or lettering on the doors to each room???
If other hunters can learn to find their way around the woods without leaving litter you can too.
Maybe someone should bring up the question at a hunter safety meeting.. "How many tacks and ribbons and at what distance should they be placed to assure one does not get lost in the woods??" Want to guess the response you would receive....
#40
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RE: Someone took out my bright eyes!
ORIGINAL: Born 2 Bow Hunt
Blackfish:
One becomes skilled in woodsmanship by building on their skills and I don't believe proper placement of tacks high or low shows any promise of a desire to be a complete hunter.
If you try to stick a tack in someones head, I suggest you make your attempt at noon in a well light shopping mall, since you are not going to find anything with a flash light. Would you really become violent, if some one were to remove one of your tacks?
How on earth would you find your way out of the woods if you left before dark??
Hoytailhunter:
It is strange you call me “Stupid” when I am NOT the one who gets lost in the dark.
Sure grown men “Prancing” around in the woods moving tacks is laughable...I laugh every time I do it.
Don't you guys have any desire to learn to find your way around in the woods? It is really not that difficult...use natural markers if you must...sticks and stones...things that belong in nature.
Blackfish:
One becomes skilled in woodsmanship by building on their skills and I don't believe proper placement of tacks high or low shows any promise of a desire to be a complete hunter.
If you try to stick a tack in someones head, I suggest you make your attempt at noon in a well light shopping mall, since you are not going to find anything with a flash light. Would you really become violent, if some one were to remove one of your tacks?
How on earth would you find your way out of the woods if you left before dark??
Hoytailhunter:
It is strange you call me “Stupid” when I am NOT the one who gets lost in the dark.
Sure grown men “Prancing” around in the woods moving tacks is laughable...I laugh every time I do it.
Don't you guys have any desire to learn to find your way around in the woods? It is really not that difficult...use natural markers if you must...sticks and stones...things that belong in nature.