Tradgang.com.....
#21
Guest
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RE: Tradgang.com.....
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool
The mods take no BS, if its not about Traditional hunting, it gets deleted.
The mods take no BS, if its not about Traditional hunting, it gets deleted.
#22
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 7,684
RE: Tradgang.com.....
ORIGINAL: stealthycat II
they do bowhunting like its suppose to be done, from their equipment, views and who they are as people
they ARE bowhunting
they do bowhunting like its suppose to be done, from their equipment, views and who they are as people
they ARE bowhunting
#23
RE: Tradgang.com.....
There is alot of good info over there, used it quite a bit when I was trying to find out more about shooting trad. It helped me alot.
What I'm not getting is this sudden animosity in the compound vs trad shooter arena. Good grief, I shoot everthing from beanfield rifles to recurves and love them all. I can understand if being "pure" is what trips your trigger, but that is not an attitude that should be forced on others. Just my .02, and worth what it cost I guess.
What I'm not getting is this sudden animosity in the compound vs trad shooter arena. Good grief, I shoot everthing from beanfield rifles to recurves and love them all. I can understand if being "pure" is what trips your trigger, but that is not an attitude that should be forced on others. Just my .02, and worth what it cost I guess.
#24
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RE: Tradgang.com.....
Guys before you get to excited, you have to understand Brad's (stealthy's) MO. Brad is notorious for posting very contraversal things and waiting several days before posting again. then it just to stir the pot. You got to realize Brad has a job that doesn't really require much skilland he is bored. This is how he amuses himself.We have gotten used to it on the politics board. I mean brad says he is against high fense hunting, but he contributes to it. Go figure.
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RE: Tradgang.com.....
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Is he also formally known as "Big Duane"?
Is he also formally known as "Big Duane"?
#29
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Bemidji.Minnesota
Posts: 170
RE: Tradgang.com.....
A good friend of mine took a 9' brown bear in British Columbia this fall with his black widow recurve. He was the first bowhunter the outfitter had ever had, so was quite skeptical. Jeff ended up sticking the bear at 6 yds, perfect pass thru, and dropped after 40 yds. Said it was like shooting a cow in the pasture. He also stuck the 3rd largest shirus(sp) moose several years ago with his recurve. Just remember, recurves/longbows rule....compounds drule. Taz