Most valuable hunting tool?
#23
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for most bowhutners, if they lost their release they would be dead in the water
For me ............ other than my bow, string and arrows/broadheads the Wyoming Bone saw is as close to a must take as anything I have in my hunting arsenal. Everything else can be optional but when it come to cutting wood or bone, theres not replacing that sucker
For me ............ other than my bow, string and arrows/broadheads the Wyoming Bone saw is as close to a must take as anything I have in my hunting arsenal. Everything else can be optional but when it come to cutting wood or bone, theres not replacing that sucker
#27
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
I have to agree with MOBow, Aside from my weapon, my brain is first and foremost and that has to coupled with a knowledge of the lay of the land. A topo is indispenseable when hunting new ground.
#30
Giant Nontypical
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: OH_RedNeck
Dido on my brain being my most valuable hunting tool. Experience and time make you a hunter, not a bow, knife, or GPS receiver.
Dido on my brain being my most valuable hunting tool. Experience and time make you a hunter, not a bow, knife, or GPS receiver.
Brain? I'm all instinct, so's my arrow. I just have to shove it out of it's rest. It knows what to do.


