What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
Group tuning, quality arrow selection, and some great tracking info. !
It's just too bad that I had to weed through 10,000 posts about Bowtech's and ASAT to pick that other stuff up !!
It's just too bad that I had to weed through 10,000 posts about Bowtech's and ASAT to pick that other stuff up !!
#12
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
To always keep an open mind because the second you think that you have everything figured out someone will provide evidence to the contrary.
#13
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
Patience is key, take quality shots.
That bad things can happen to even good archers. Even if we use all this modern technology we are still throwing arrows at less than 300 FPS.
The pain of a bad shot outlasts the joy of a good one.
That bad things can happen to even good archers. Even if we use all this modern technology we are still throwing arrows at less than 300 FPS.
The pain of a bad shot outlasts the joy of a good one.
#14
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Harford County, MD
Posts: 85
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
Im vary new to the forum and hunting....still learning alot, usually at least somthing everyday I learn from here.
One thing I found on here that sticks out in my head is letting the animal rest after the shot. I had no idea u would need to wait at least 4 hrs or so before even begining to track a deer.
One thing I found on here that sticks out in my head is letting the animal rest after the shot. I had no idea u would need to wait at least 4 hrs or so before even begining to track a deer.
#16
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 239
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
To shoot deer up the arse.
Just kidding, that post brought a tear to my eye, i am still giggling about it today. Those things we don't talk about eh? LOL
Best thing i've learned is to stay away from the hunting and religion forum.
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Just kidding, that post brought a tear to my eye, i am still giggling about it today. Those things we don't talk about eh? LOL
Best thing i've learned is to stay away from the hunting and religion forum.
B[:-]
#17
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Owensville, Missouri USA
Posts: 38
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
To always keep an open mind because the second you think that you have everything figured out someone will provide evidence to the contrary.
To always keep an open mind because the second you think that you have everything figured out someone will provide evidence to the contrary.
#18
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 239
RE: What is the Best/Important thing you have learned from this forum
and the most of all, I learned that everyone bull****s
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