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zak123 09-01-2005 04:14 PM

Time to get busy!
 
Well, I got a call from a friend today and he said that I still have a house. Out of the ten people I called I am the only one with a house. The only thing I lost was 30% of the shingles off of my roof.

Now that I have a house, stand, boots, and camo, I need to get ready for the season. If I hunt this yearI will be hunting in Illinios. I do not have a place to sight in my bow with broadheads, or a place to practice shooting out of a stand (which is why I dropped out of the contest. I will not sign up again because I am still not sure if I will hunt this year). Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get ready for this season? I just need a place to climb up a tree and practice.

Thanks

MO_Bowhnter 09-01-2005 04:23 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
What kind of place are you staying at in Belleville? Is it a relatives house or apartment type deal? There is a Missouri Conservation area called Busch Wildlife Area in St. Louis county that has elevated platforms where you can shoot from. I'm not sure if you can shoot broadheads. I might even come out and shoot with you one weekend if you wanted.

Awesome to hear that your house was spared by the storm. You are definately luckier than most.

IshotBambi 09-01-2005 04:30 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
If 30% of your shingles and hunting this year is all you lost, consider yourself blessed. Watching the news kinda puts things in prospective.

zak123 09-01-2005 04:33 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
I am staying at a relatives house. MO, have you ever been to Tim Buck Tu?

MO_Bowhnter 09-01-2005 04:35 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
Nope sure haven't. I know a few others on the boards have been there but I don't travel over to illinois very much.

PA Bow/Flinter 09-01-2005 05:03 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
Glad to hear that your house is still standing. I know you said thatyou prolly wont sigh back up, but just to let you know...the door is always open to rejoin w/ us...I don't think anyone would hve a problem with it. Non-the-less...i am very happy to hear that your hose is still there.

MO_Bowhnter 09-01-2005 05:11 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 

Non-the-less...i am very happy to hear that your hose is still there.
Errrr...I think his hose is the least of his worries.:D

Washington Hunter 09-01-2005 05:18 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 

ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter


Non-the-less...i am very happy to hear that your hose is still there.
Errrr...I think his hose is the least of his worries.:D

Shoot, those hosesare pretty darned expensive anymore!

Glad to hear your house is still standing, Zak. I wouldn't worry too much about practicing from a stand. It's a good thing to do when you can, but it isn't a necessity. Just make sure you're hitting where you want to on flat ground with broadheads and aim for where you want your arrow to exit. You'll be fine.

zak123 09-01-2005 05:26 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
I will not go hunting unless I can practice with broadheads shooting from my stand. I just won't feel confident without practicing that shot. I do regret dropping out of the contest, but I do not know if I will be hunting this year. I may be able to hunt the last few weeks of the season, but that is not fair to the team. They need a member who can hunt the full season.

manuman 09-01-2005 07:39 PM

RE: Time to get busy!
 
Good for you that you have your house, and I hope you figure out a way to practice.Have you thought about leaning a ladder against a roof? I used to live near downtown Atlanta, and that is what I did. Never had to worry about my neighbors--they thought I was crazy!


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