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Old 08-14-2008, 08:13 PM   #1
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This sounds weird but im really happy that I get to go shopping saturday.

Im going to scheels saturday and im shopping for hunting equipment for my bow and for deer season.

Im looking into buying a new string with a new peep site.

My string I plan to get a zebra.
I was looking for peep sites and I was looking at a truglo brite peep site because I go in early in the morning and leave late at night and I can't see through my site.

I am wanting to get into the deer calls and the deer scents and so on.
Imjust got for the cheap stuff now and the cheapest scent I could find was the tinks #1 Doe-P Deer lure. For calls i was thinking of the M.A.D Grunt/snort/wheeze call.

Im still new on some of these things and thinking if you guys think this would be all good for a 13 year old with a diamond bow.
Any suggestions people?
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:31 PM   #2
 
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scent blocker, broadheads, arrows, quiver, release, rattle bag, camera. i assume u hav the arrows, quiver and etc... oh and limbsavers too
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:34 PM   #3
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Pope94--first off, BEST of luck to you this season.

Get a grunt call that vocalizes all of the basic buck gruns/doe bleats...keep it simple. As far as the deer scents, I myself would not worry about getting those unless you know of someone who has used them succesfully around where you are hunting.

Get some scent free detergent to wash your hunting clothes in and possibly a rubbermaid like container to store your clothes in so they won't get any bad scent on them prior to your hunt.

BEST OF LUCK Pope94, I look forward to pictures of the does/bucks you arrow this season!


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Old 08-14-2008, 08:43 PM   #4
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scent blocker, broadheads, arrows, quiver, release, rattle bag, camera. i assume u hav the arrows, quiver and etc... oh and limbsavers too

scent blocker - check. broadheads - have some older ones but planning on getting new better ones. quiver- check. release- check rattle bag/rattle antlers - check. camera - check.

My dad is a hunter to and he has some washing deturgent stuff and we wash our stuff every year before seasons.

Thanks for every thing guys.


Im sorta looking for suggestions on those certain items and those parts such as broad head types, strings, etc.
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Therma-cell for skeeters.
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Old 08-14-2008, 08:52 PM   #6
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we dont have problems of skeeters when hunting season comes along. usually if we do its just one or two buzzing around and they usually get stuck to the hand...
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