Just wondering if the Hoyt dealer near you has 2004 catalogs yet? Just found out that my local dealer is no longer a dealer, [&:]. That means I' ll be traveling farther for a new bow this year.
I' m hoping to pick up a catalog in Illinois.
Tyler
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Hey PAbeardbuster, where is your dealer at? I' m hoping your not referring to the Bowhunters Shop in Warriors Mark. That' s where I do most of my shopping.
No, I' m talking about Freedom Archery in East Freedom.
I actually bought my HavocTec up in Ebensburg so I' ll be going back up there this year. Their prices we' re $100 cheaper than the local shop ([]).
I' m liking that new ViperTec, love those short limbs. And the BIG sight window.
You having any luck up there? I' m starting to see some good chasing. I' d like to get a crack at a buck before I leave for IL this Saturday.
Tyler
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Whew, for a minute there I thought hell froze over. My shop is mainly Hoyt and everyone there shoots them. They do for some reason carry them goofy Mathews bows too though.
The hunting here is ok, but pretty slow by mid morning. I think the heat has them a little sluggish. I did see a good buck chase a doe last night. He was about 70 or so yards out though. He looked to be a good 8 pointer with about a 20" spread. Not sure about the one tine though, it looked broke off.
My local dealer has had the catalogs in for about a week now. I just talked to him and he received the invoice for his order on Saturday...that means the bows should be here in the next day or two. I will let you know shortly...