Official Team Elowapi Thread (15)
#51
ORIGINAL: Germ
BTW this is the shortest post mauser will have this year
Be prepared to read
ORIGINAL: mauser06
man did i miss this!!
ughhhh 6 weeks to go yet....thats alright...its still 85+ degrees out...these next 6 weeks will fly for me...
im goin to fling some arrows....i got a little catchin up to do after being on vacation...err...i mean working at cape cod all summer
(those 45" Decapitators are fussy about flight
)
ya'll be nice to the wannabes TRYING to smack talk on us....i already smell fear...i think we already are winning with post count!
man did i miss this!!
ughhhh 6 weeks to go yet....thats alright...its still 85+ degrees out...these next 6 weeks will fly for me...
im goin to fling some arrows....i got a little catchin up to do after being on vacation...err...i mean working at cape cod all summer
(those 45" Decapitators are fussy about flight
) ya'll be nice to the wannabes TRYING to smack talk on us....i already smell fear...i think we already are winning with post count!
Be prepared to read

#52
CM, appreciate the nom but this guy is way too busy with it all to stand up as capt, that's why our mauser was the fearless leader of Bros b4 does! I say it's a done deal and captn mauser is again, captn mauser!
Joey, glad you check in and your prospects sound amazing.
Germ, AF H....lol I couldn't have hand picked a better team and that's a comp to all my team mates.
If nothing else, we're going to have a blast!
Joey, glad you check in and your prospects sound amazing.
Germ, AF H....lol I couldn't have hand picked a better team and that's a comp to all my team mates.
If nothing else, we're going to have a blast!
#54
Matt,
My degree is in chemical, but I’ve dabbled in various industries. Circuitboards, water treatment, aluminum & steel industry, power plants.
It pays the bills, but I don’t find it very interesting anymore.
My degree is in chemical, but I’ve dabbled in various industries. Circuitboards, water treatment, aluminum & steel industry, power plants.
It pays the bills, but I don’t find it very interesting anymore.
#55
ORIGINAL: rybohunter
Matt,
My degree is in chemical, but I’ve dabbled in various industries. Circuitboards, water treatment, aluminum & steel industry, power plants.
It pays the bills, but I don’t find it very interesting anymore.
Matt,
My degree is in chemical, but I’ve dabbled in various industries. Circuitboards, water treatment, aluminum & steel industry, power plants.
It pays the bills, but I don’t find it very interesting anymore.
Well, guys, I had three days of inservice this week, and now two days off, so I'm going to go shoot some, and probably plant my rye/winter wheat.
#56
Good luck girls. Tell Ryan to remember his treestand straps, and keep him away from the Guinness on Friday nights.
Seriously, you guys have a great team with a lot of active members. That's clutch.
Seriously, you guys have a great team with a lot of active members. That's clutch.
#57
ORIGINAL: drhntr178
I agree, Rob, I like our chances, too.
I'll start the intros. My name's Dennis and I'll be hunting Missouri. Season starts Sept 15th
I agree, Rob, I like our chances, too.
I'll start the intros. My name's Dennis and I'll be hunting Missouri. Season starts Sept 15th
BTW Team 15, this guy has some monsters around him and he knows how to hunt them. Y'all are lucky to have him.
Rob, you seem to have picked yourself a good team
winky, winky
#58
haha Germ and DM are right...i'll try to keep it more to the point this year...but i dont make promises
Matt, yes, i found a HECK of a rubline last year behind my new house...ive been hunting back there for years...well, alot of walking around/scouting before i could hunt alone(my old house...2 houses back... was 2 blocks away from the same set of woods just a different end of the wood lot..) killed my first longbeard back there...i bow hunted it once or twice last season...got permission to hunt in an orchard across the road from me but they seem to be using that at night heavy...the woods got a pile of guys that hunt it after work and such...the rubs i found were HUGE and the rubline was long...it was almost stupid how easy i could follow the rubline...they werent close together....it was just classic big buck movement...cutting corners...cutting the point...staying on the edge of the thickets...lead to the next ditch over from mine which is nasty thick...thats his bedding...thing that throws me off in PA is ANYTHING and EVERYthing is a food source...dont know that i'll devote a ton f time back there...i know a couple crews pushed it out in rifle season....we could be dead...time will tell...i coon hunted back there this winter and didnt find any tracks that turned my head like his should have...but if im busy a day durning the rutt and got a morning or evening to hunt, i got stand sites i can be in 10 minutes or so for a quicky and still have an alright chance of seeing something...
im shooting pretty well for not shooting in about 4 months...got all my gear out...walked outside...got myself as excited as i could picturing a big boy in the woods...drew...told myself i had 1 arrow...sent it home...beautiful 20yd shot...put the bow down and came inside for 10 minutes...then went and proceeded to shoot for a bit...still tire out quick but i'll get there...no fear...i dont shoot over 25 in the woods...got no fear about a 25yd shot even right NOW...let alone in a couple weeks when im really on

Matt, yes, i found a HECK of a rubline last year behind my new house...ive been hunting back there for years...well, alot of walking around/scouting before i could hunt alone(my old house...2 houses back... was 2 blocks away from the same set of woods just a different end of the wood lot..) killed my first longbeard back there...i bow hunted it once or twice last season...got permission to hunt in an orchard across the road from me but they seem to be using that at night heavy...the woods got a pile of guys that hunt it after work and such...the rubs i found were HUGE and the rubline was long...it was almost stupid how easy i could follow the rubline...they werent close together....it was just classic big buck movement...cutting corners...cutting the point...staying on the edge of the thickets...lead to the next ditch over from mine which is nasty thick...thats his bedding...thing that throws me off in PA is ANYTHING and EVERYthing is a food source...dont know that i'll devote a ton f time back there...i know a couple crews pushed it out in rifle season....we could be dead...time will tell...i coon hunted back there this winter and didnt find any tracks that turned my head like his should have...but if im busy a day durning the rutt and got a morning or evening to hunt, i got stand sites i can be in 10 minutes or so for a quicky and still have an alright chance of seeing something...
im shooting pretty well for not shooting in about 4 months...got all my gear out...walked outside...got myself as excited as i could picturing a big boy in the woods...drew...told myself i had 1 arrow...sent it home...beautiful 20yd shot...put the bow down and came inside for 10 minutes...then went and proceeded to shoot for a bit...still tire out quick but i'll get there...no fear...i dont shoot over 25 in the woods...got no fear about a 25yd shot even right NOW...let alone in a couple weeks when im really on
#60
Mauser,
Youget me out of breath just READING your posts.
Wait that may not have sounded right. [&:]
You know what I mean.
I know beaver co is a large place, but how far are you from shippingport & midland? I only ask because I go there for work occasionally, and its about the only time I ever am in Beaver co.
Youget me out of breath just READING your posts.

Wait that may not have sounded right. [&:]
You know what I mean.
I know beaver co is a large place, but how far are you from shippingport & midland? I only ask because I go there for work occasionally, and its about the only time I ever am in Beaver co.


