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Old 04-13-2007, 01:49 PM
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That was a good show DB makes some good stuff
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Old 04-13-2007, 06:38 PM
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I think we need a new poll; Who is least likely to figure out that there is a Bowhunter Gear Reveiw forum for threads such as this.
What's that I see under your name?? Oh, just Rack Buck...........
My post count is low becauseI try to make it a point not to post unless I have something useful to say (member since 10-01-2004). My post on page one of this thread would not fall under that category. It was in reference to a poll that GMMAT started ;Who is least likely to shoot a mature buck. I thought it was disrespecting a fellow member. Maybe it was all in good fun but it was none of my business and my post on page one was innappropriate and I apoligize to GMMAT and anyone else who got their feathers ruffled.

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Old 04-15-2007, 07:44 AM
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Update:

I think the pack's wonderful, now that I've had a chance to use it on two turkey hunts.

I WILL SAY THIS, though.....

The blind (hub end) sticks up above the top of the pack (and, in DB's defense....is adjustable). When I was traveling through the woods for the evening hunt......it kept getting caught up in overhanging foliage....which was a TOTAL PAIN IN THE ASS.

if you're walking, unencumbered, to your spots, though....I'd highly recommend it. I carried NOTHING in my hands to my turkey spots.
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