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LouisianaTomkat 06-18-2008 05:30 PM

10 Questions / Think On This
 
Before you reply, think on it. Can you come up with 10 questions to list here that you do not have the answer to or would like a better understanding of? (Must be Bowhunting related)

Please keep it on topic. If someone has answers to another poster's question(s), please copy and paste both question and answer.

If this is done correctly, a lot of people could be enlightened here.

I will post my questions further into the thread later.

Thanks, LT

davidmil 06-18-2008 05:49 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Ask the questions... between Atlasman,GMMAT and I we can answer all your questions. LOL[8D] We don't have any questions that the answers could be posted here.

PABowhunter4life 06-18-2008 06:07 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
1.) Why is it that if I think about drawing on a deer they take off yet they don't think the semi truck coming 80 mph at them warrants enough of a threat to get out of the way?


2.) How can a bird with a brain the size of the walnut outsmart me so much?

3.) Why is it that even though you can't defy physics some people feel the need to tell us that their bows can?

4.) Why do people spend $2,000 on a hunting set up then complain about the price of broadheads which is the one thing you absolutely need?

5.) Why is it that I can never leave well enough alone? No matter how dialed in my bow is I have to tinker and try something new?





5 more to come later.........................

davidmil 06-18-2008 09:47 PM

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5.) Why is it that I can never leave well enough alone? No matter how dialed in my bow is I have to tinker and try something new?

PA.. it's called anality.[8D]

Marylandbowhunter 06-19-2008 01:11 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Does size really matter ?

wis_bow_huntr 06-19-2008 05:04 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
If Donalds a duck, Mickeys a mouse, what the hell is Goofy?

txjourneyman 06-19-2008 05:30 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

If Donalds a duck, Mickeys a mouse, what the hell is Goofy?
That response is pretty dang goofy. :D

kingvjack 06-19-2008 05:40 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
1. Why do juvenile bucks stalk does in an area well worn by more mature deer?
2. Why do many hunters view themselves as superior than others when it comes to deer? Its hunting, your never the absolute best at it.
3. Why can't there be federal hunting properties?
4. If there is a history of failure in a certain type of equipment, why is it not outlawed?
5. Why do some people consider themselves hunters if they've never really "hunted"? (scouted your own deer,patterned an animal, learned a property, did it yourself?)
6. Why do most of the people on here cry over accessorieslike women?
7. Why do deer split up during some nights of the rut, but may form huge groups in one seperate area in other nights of the rut?
8. Why are trail cams so valuable to people that do not own ranches?
9. Why are people so obssessed over scent control and camoflauge when its more than likely you can shoot the same deer in blue jeans while smoking a cigar?
10. Why can't junior hunters and other members that have access to hundreds of acres, go out and learn animals and their habits on their own... rather than coming to a forum to learn about someone elses deer, in another state?

tsoc 06-19-2008 05:45 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
My brain isn't functioning to well this morning yet but I like this post.It will be hard for me to come up with 10 questions initially but a couple at a time I should be able to manage.
1) Why do I hunt many of the same locations that have not been productive for me?(Familiarity,lazyiness,time,permission)
2)Am I better off to hunt less frequently but hunt in better area's or continue to hunt more often but in less productive area's.(This is tied in with question 1)


txjourneyman 06-19-2008 05:52 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Why can't there be federal hunting properties?

I think there are. National forests, U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers land, etc. Though they are not designated specifically for hunting the option is there. Oh yeah, don't forget BLM lands.

kingvjack 06-19-2008 05:59 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

Why can't there be federal hunting properties?

I think there are. National forests, U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers land, etc. Though they are not designated specifically for hunting the option is there. Oh yeah, don't forget BLM lands.
Most national forests and Army Corps. properties I've seen are strictly off limits, most public hunting opportunities I've seen have been state funded, therefor suffer.

txjourneyman 06-19-2008 06:12 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: kingvjack


ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

Why can't there be federal hunting properties?

I think there are. National forests, U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers land, etc. Though they are not designated specifically for hunting the option is there. Oh yeah, don't forget BLM lands.
Most national forests and Army Corps. properties I've seen are strictly off limits, most public hunting opportunities I've seen have been state funded, therefor suffer.
Its pretty much the opposite here in Tx. There is very little public land. The best I've found has been federal land. The state run WMAs are very highly pressured and cost an extra $48 a year to hunt. ( I know $48 isn't much but you sure don't get much) The federal land is also pressured but not so badly. I've done some research, ( and research is a must!), and found some USACE lands that don't get such heavy pressure. A lot of folks don't know hunting is allowed or where to get the proper permits. I will find the links I have at home if anyone is interested in them. I have managed to get maps and even been told of some potential hot spots. All it takes is some work.

kingvjack 06-19-2008 07:13 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: txjourneyman


ORIGINAL: kingvjack


ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

Why can't there be federal hunting properties?

I think there are. National forests, U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers land, etc. Though they are not designated specifically for hunting the option is there. Oh yeah, don't forget BLM lands.
Most national forests and Army Corps. properties I've seen are strictly off limits, most public hunting opportunities I've seen have been state funded, therefor suffer.
Its pretty much the opposite here in Tx. There is very little public land. The best I've found has been federal land. The state run WMAs are very highly pressured and cost an extra $48 a year to hunt. ( I know $48 isn't much but you sure don't get much) The federal land is also pressured but not so badly. I've done some research, ( and research is a must!), and found some USACE lands that don't get such heavy pressure. A lot of folks don't know hunting is allowed or where to get the proper permits. I will find the links I have at home if anyone is interested in them. I have managed to get maps and even been told of some potential hot spots. All it takes is some work.
One good thing about forums like these is that you can get information on areas. Here, It's completely different. I have literally thousands of acres of Public and WIHA areas available to use at whim for free. It just depends on the state and what they throw at their budget. Hunting overall would greatly benefit from what our state has done.... besides the shortage of game wardens and the abundance of poachers.

rybohunter 06-19-2008 07:23 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

What is the unknown factor for a liver hit deer that determines whether it runs off and dies within a minute, or 6 hours? Is it merely whether you hit that main blood vessel in there?
Can heavily[/b] pressured[/b] mature bucks be killed outside the rut on a regular basis? (Legally)
Would you rather hunt a non-funnel area that is TORE up with scrapes and rubs or a more funnel-like area that has little overall deer sign?
How long without success do you go before making changes to your location and or tactics? Meaning, if you are in an area where you think you should be seeing and/or killing more of your intended target animals than you are; how long do you keep sticking with your approach before getting more aggressive or trying other tactics.
Every time you set foot in the woods to hunt, are you putting yourself in a situation where you feel you have the greatest chance at killing a deer?
How much effort do you put into hunting “lesser” properties over the course of a season?
Do you think deer (and other game animals where applicable) should be managed solely for hunters & their enjoyment, or should it be a “resource first” approach, where a balance between habitat/herd and other influences are all considered?
Why are people so sensitive to comments about their hunting style, and generally closed minded to what’s being said?
Conversely, why do people find it necessary to comment on others hunting style, and are generally closed minded to how that person hunts?
Do we really need to raise our efforts to recruit more hunters, when land access is declining at a faster rate than hunter numbers, and EVERYONE complains of hunting lands being too crowded? Isn’t that backwards? More hunters fighting over less land can’t possibly be something good to look forward to. [/ol]

GMMAT 06-19-2008 07:32 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Damned good set of questions, right here......and I'll only give you my "opinion".

1. Why do juvenile bucks stalk does in an area well worn by more mature deer?

My theory is....the dominance of a buck is determined by who's present at any given moment. If the big boy(s) is away.....the normally subordinates are gonna get them some.....be they 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 or older.

2. Why do many hunters view themselves as superior than others when it comes to deer? Its hunting, your never the absolute best at it.

IMO...it has everything to do with the size (antler size) deer they shoot. You'll see it occur this and every season. Just watch for the two guys who shoot 4.5yr olds....one in KS (180")and one in SC (105"). For some reason....the 180" deer is more of a conquest and a testament to the hunter. Can't figure that one out, either...........

4. If there is a history of failure in a certain type of equipment, why is it not outlawed?

Good question. I was thinking about this, last night. I've been aroundfishing and fishing equipment for my whole life in some way or another. The fishing reel has come a long ways in those 40+ yrs.To think thatinnovations and improvements haven't come along to perfect said equipment is simply showing how far down in the sand one wants to bury their head.It seems we have a few that think all new reels are ****....because their Zebco 202 backlashed on them in 1971.

5. Why do some people consider themselves hunters if they've never really "hunted"? (scouted your own deer,patterned an animal, learned a property, did it yourself?)

It's the internet. Have you heard Brad Paisley's song? ;)

6. Why do most of the people on here cry over accessorieslike women?

I prefer "lady".....but the problem isn't the discussion of the equipment. It's stoopingto personal insults in the absence of a valid argument to support your opinion.

8. Why are trail cams so valuable to people that do not own ranches?

IMO...inventory.

9. Why are people so obssessed over scent control and camoflauge when its more than likely you can shoot the same deer in blue jeans while smoking a cigar?

For the times when "more than likely"doesn't apply.

10. Why can't junior hunters and other members that have access to hundreds of acres, go out and learn animals and their habits on their own... rather than coming to a forum to learn about someone elses deer, in another state?

Why would you not want to teach them.....and teach them the right way to go about it? it would be like having a child and not giving him/her any direction in life. Not following why this is an issue.....other than greed.

Opinions, all......


kingvjack 06-19-2008 09:59 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT


Why would you not want to teach them.....and teach them the right way to go about it? it would be like having a child and not giving him/her any direction in life. Not following why this is an issue.....other than greed.

Opinions, all......
I have no problems with people asking legitimate deer hunting questions... Like what's this I found or whatever....
But taking what I do here that works for me, and applying that to a kid just starting out, should and probably will not work.
Its what makes most hunters great is the time they have spent"personally" in the woods, not living vicariously through someone else. Go out and screw up, go spook deer, go be a tool in the woods...
It's how everyone I know learns, Just keep it safe, keep your head screwed on right, be a predator.

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LouisianaTomkat 06-19-2008 02:10 PM

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I believe you gave me a headache rybohunter. Lol I am impressed with the questions. Now if we can get some "educated" answers.

Here are my questions.

1. What are the most nutritious plants/forbs that deer like the most in your hunting area?
2. Do Bucks prefer to travel ridge tops, ridge edges, or bottomland during the pre-rut/rut?
3. What is the most common mistake (in your opinion) that bowhunters make that cause them to be busted by does or bucks?
4. Outside of the pre-rut/rut, have you seen more action in the morning or evenings.
5. In the pre-rut/rut, do you see more action in the mornings or evenings?
6. What is "your" reasoning behind "staying out of rut stands" until the rut?
7. When entering or leaving your stand, do you "ever" use a light of any kind? Why do you feel the need?
8. Do deer move more during a foggy morning/evening than they do during a light rain?
9. If walking thru a noisy, dry, leaf covered forest floor is your only entrance/exit route, do you go in before daylight and leave after dark? Or do you wait till first light to enter, and leave after dark?
10. Do you really believe getting sweated up going into your stand set and then spraying/wiping down with scent killer helps? Explain your experience.

FLboy77 06-19-2008 02:53 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Good questions LT

I can only answer a few due to lack of experience.

3. What is the most common mistake (in your opinion) that bowhunters make that cause them to be busted by does or bucks?

IMO it is movement more than anything. I had three does under my stand at 12 yds last gun season and I was shaking (I dont see that many deer) and they busted me and troted off.

6. What is "your" reasoning behind "staying out of rut stands" until the rut?

I think certian people like to save them for that few days where the rut ishot and heavy. I guess just to keep sent out of there and not bust any deer before the rut.

7. When entering or leaving your stand, do you "ever" use a light of any kind? Why do you feel the need?

Yes If I dont know the area and have bright eyes leading to my stand but I find the eye cover it or turn it off, walk a little way and then try to find the other eye.

rybohunter 06-19-2008 03:11 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Sorry, when I wrote them out they had numbers & spaces, but when it copied & paste, it went in all together.

1. What are the most nutritious plants/forbs that deer like the most in your hunting area? acorns, corn, beans, and from what i've read greenbriar to browse in winter.
2. Do Bucks prefer to travel ridge tops, ridge edges, or bottomland during the pre-rut/rut? Yes
3. What is the most common mistake (in your opinion) that bowhunters make that cause them to be busted by does or bucks? Scent & movement
4. Outside of the pre-rut/rut, have you seen more action in the morning or evenings. I spend much more time in the evenings, so my answer is probably skewed that way
5. In the pre-rut/rut, do you see more action in the mornings or evenings? Evenings
6. What is "your" reasoning behind "staying out of rut stands" until the rut? I can't get in & out without scenting the place up or potentially busting out deer.
7. When entering or leaving your stand, do you "ever" use a light of any kind? Why do you feel the need? I use a red lens light. I can move more quietly that way. It does not spook deer.
8. Do deer move more during a foggy morning/evening than they do during a light rain? Off the top of my head, I prefer light rain to fog. I have no memorable times in the fog.
9. If walking thru a noisy, dry, leaf covered forest floor is your only entrance/exit route, do you go in before daylight and leave after dark? Or do you wait till first light to enter, and leave after dark? I've never waited to first light regardless of what my entrance conditions are.
10. Do you really believe getting sweated up going into your stand set and then spraying/wiping down with scent killer helps? Explain your experience. Better than getting sweated up and not trying to spray/wipe down. Although sometimes if its that hot I won't bother & just hope the wind doesn't swirl or change on me.


LouisianaTomkat 06-19-2008 05:33 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
ttt

Kamil 06-20-2008 08:56 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

If Donalds a duck, Mickeys a mouse, what the hell is Goofy?

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

If Donalds a duck, Mickeys a mouse, what the hell is Goofy?
A dog, duh!!!!

Ben / PA 06-20-2008 09:19 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
1. Will there be bowhunting in 25 years?
2. How soon will we see 500 fps? (350 grain arrow)
3. What year will we pay 10 dollars a gallon for gas?
4. What salary do you consider to be on the poverty line?
5. What percentage of people on this site are hunters/ outdoorsmen or just plain hunters?


5 more later.

kingvjack 06-20-2008 09:41 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: bowtechben

1. Will there be bowhunting in 25 years?
No
2. How soon will we see 500 fps? (350 grain arrow)
never
3. What year will we pay 10 dollars a gallon for gas?
2030, The European union is paying 6.30 now... The US will surpass them if we do not stop burning our gas and complaining about it like tards. I bought a friggin vibe, just so that I can complain in the future.
4. What salary do you consider to be on the poverty line?
59,000... If you do not make at a minimal 60,000 then you cannot afford to live in the US.
5. What percentage of people on this site are hunters/ outdoorsmen or just plain hunters?
60% HUNTERS... 10% OUTDOORS MAN... 30% TOOLS


5 more later.

Gundeck 06-20-2008 10:42 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: PABowhunter4life

2.) How can a bird with a brain the size of the walnut outsmart me so much?

Because he doesn't have to worry about your wife, your kids, your truck payment, your job,.......

See my point? All he has to worry about is "why is that tree moving?" and "look at the feathers on that honey".

silentassassin 06-20-2008 10:46 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

Can heavily[/b] pressured[/b] mature bucks be killed outside the rut on a regular basis? (Legally)
They can be killed outside of the route but hunters who know how to untilize exit routes and use othere hunters to their advantage but I wouldn't say they can be killed on a regular basis.

Would you rather hunt a non-funnel area that is TORE up with scrapes and rubs or a more funnel-like area that has little overall deer sign?
During the pre-rut and rut, I would rather hunt a funnel with little sign than a different area that is tore up with sign. Outside of the rut I would rather hunt the sign.


How long without success do you go before making changes to your location and or tactics? Meaning, if you are in an area where you think you should be seeing and/or killing more of your intended target animals than you are; how long do you keep sticking with your approach before getting more aggressive or trying other tactics.
3 or 4 sits (sit meaning a morning hunt or an afternoon hunt)on a stand depending on my confidence level in the area. After, that I feel like reagrdless of how good the spot it, I need to let it rest anyway.


Every time you set foot in the woods to hunt, are you putting yourself in a situation where you feel you have the greatest chance at killing a deer?
No, I should be but sometimes circumstanes themselves prevent that from occuring. I try to put myself in the best situation to kill a deer, that I possibly can, given the circumstanes. However, hind-sight has shown me many times that failed to accomplish my goal.


How much effort do you put into hunting “lesser” properties over the course of a season?
TOO MUCH! But, most of the properties that I have access to, are "lesser properties".


o you think deer (and other game animals where applicable) should be managed solely for hunters & their enjoyment, or should it be a “resource first” approach, where a balance between habitat/herd and other influences are all considered?
On a state level, I think you have to take everything into consideration. On your own property, you should manage for wildlife as you see fit.




Do

we really need to raise our efforts to recruit more hunters, when land access is declining at a faster rate than hunter numbers, and EVERYONE complains of hunting lands being too crowded? Isn’t that backwards? More hunters fighting over less land can’t possibly be something good to look forward to.
I think so, as long as the anti-hunting lobby is there, we have to continue to recruit hunters b/c the stats say we are losing hunters and there is strength in numbers. If we don't recruit now, it may not be here for our kids or for their kids.



2. Do Bucks prefer to travel ridge tops, ridge edges, or bottomland during the pre-rut/rut?
Ridge edges seem to be the most prevalent in the area that I hunt.



What is themost common mistake (in your opinion) that bowhunters make that cause them to be busted by does or bucks?
Probably, moving too much or not hunting high enough causes us to get busted by the deer we see. The ones that bust us that we never see or hear is because they smelled us. The could be from a lack of scent control, or poor stand positioning or it could just be an unlucky wind shift.


4. Outside of the pre-rut/rut, have you seen more action in the morning or evenings.
Evenings.

5. In the pre-rut/rut, do you see more action in the mornings or evenings?
Mornings


What is "your" reasoning behind "staying out of rut stands" until the rut?
I don't want deer to pattern me, and stop using and area that gives me a tactical advantage due to terrain or some other feature.


When entereing or leaving your stand, do you "ever" use a light of any kind? Why do you feel the need?
Yes. Because I can't see in the dark. If there is enough light out, I won't use one. But, when it's pitch black and you are in thick ones, particularly with a climber on your back, I think you make far more of a disturbance by not turning your light on than you do by turning it on. I don't know if it helps or not but I use a red light when nec.


9. If walking thru a noisy, dry, leaf covered forest floor is your only entrance/exit route, do you go in before daylight and leave after dark? Or do you wait till first light to enter, and leave after dark?
It depends on the moon phase and when I have been seeing deer, but typically I just go in early and stay all day.



10 Do you really believe getting sweated up going into your stand set and then spraying/wiping down with scent killer helps? Explain your experience.
I don't know for sure because we can't see scent but my opionion is that it surely can't hurt if it helps reduce and or eliminate some of the odor created by sweating.

mossbergman11 06-20-2008 12:55 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
why do most hunters only focus the rack and only shoot bucks?

why do i get bugged when non-hunters talk like they hunt and stuff?

kingvjack 06-20-2008 04:50 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: mossbergman11

why do most hunters only focus the rack and only shoot bucks?
Because its not about the hunt anymore, Its about the antlers, and that's all.... unfortunately.

why do i get bugged when non-hunters talk like they hunt and stuff?
The only non hunters who talk like they hunt that I have heard from are on this forum....

magicman54494 06-20-2008 06:49 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: PABowhunter4life

1.) Why is it that if I think about drawing on a deer they take off yet they don't think the semi truck coming 80 mph at them warrants enough of a threat to get out of the way?

Some people believe that deer can sense danger. Greg Miller is a big believer in this. I have personally experienced it. The moment I made the decision to shoot one buck he imediately froze and looked in my direction. I didn't move or anything. I just decided to kill him. I can't explain it. As far as the semi, I think deer are blinded by the headlights in most cases. Deer get used to being around cars without being threatened.


2.) How can a bird with a brain the size of the walnut outsmart me so much?

I can't help you with this one.;)



3.) Why is it that even though you can't defy physics some people feel the need to tell us that their bows can?

Maybe they have a brain the size of a walnut:D

4.) Why do people spend $2,000 on a hunting set up then complain about the price of broadheads which is the one thing you absolutely need?

See the answer to #3

5.) Why is it that I can never leave well enough alone? No matter how dialed in my bow is I have to tinker and try something new?

Because your a guy. Thats what us guys do.





5 more to come later.........................

LouisianaTomkat 06-20-2008 10:57 PM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
Not many care to discuss real bowhunting topics I guess. Lol

Thanks to those who responded. I guess maybe everyone already knows most everything.

LT

tsoc 06-21-2008 06:37 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 

ORIGINAL: rybohunter

What is the unknown factor for a liver hit deer that determines whether it runs off and dies within a minute, or 6 hours? Is it merely whether you hit that main blood vessel in there? You are likely right with the blood vessel consideration.
Can heavily[/b] pressured[/b] mature bucks be killed outside the rut on a regular basis? (Legally) Can they? Yes.I havn't been able to accomplish it yet though.I know only one person im my area that has.
Would you rather hunt a non-funnel area that is TORE up with scrapes and rubs or a more funnel-like area that has little overall deer sign? If it is smoking hot sign of what I believed to be a big buck,I would want to hunt it but only if I could do so as to not to compromise the area.Unfortunately these instances are pretty rare for me at home but out west I have had 3 or 4 instances where I have found area's that were tore up with fresh buck sign and have taken bucks after setting up on it.I believe it has lot's to do with estrus does and buck to doe ratio's.
How long without success do you go before making changes to your location and or tactics? Meaning, if you are in an area where you think you should be seeing and/or killing more of your intended target animals than you are; how long do you keep sticking with your approach before getting more aggressive or trying other tactics. Two to three sits.If I havn't seen what I am looking for in that period of time,either my timing is wrong or the stand is wrong.
Every time you set foot in the woods to hunt, are you putting yourself in a situation where you feel you have the greatest chance at killing a deer? I certainly try to.
How much effort do you put into hunting “lesser” properties over the course of a season? I am not sure as how to define lesser? I grade my spots on what time of the season I think they will be productive and what kind of buck or bucks are in an area and can I hunt a property at a particular time.
Do you think deer (and other game animals where applicable) should be managed solely for hunters & their enjoyment, or should it be a “resource first” approach, where a balance between habitat/herd and other influences are all considered? Always resource first.
Why are people so sensitive to comments about their hunting style, and generally closed minded to what’s being said? Unfortunately many folks are not very open minded,I definitely have opinions about things but I am always willing to listen and also to be wrong,if I am.
Conversely, why do people find it necessary to comment on others hunting style, and are generally closed minded to how that person hunts? Same answer as above.
Do we really need to raise our efforts to recruit more hunters, when land access is declining at a faster rate than hunter numbers, and EVERYONE complains of hunting lands being too crowded? Isn’t that backwards? More hunters fighting over less land can’t possibly be something good to look forward to. I am not settled on this personally,I can make a case either way.
[ol][/ol]

LouisianaTomkat 06-21-2008 06:42 AM

RE: 10 Questions / Think On This
 
I agree tsoc. That is good info right there. I know there are others here with questions and answers. Maybe they are putting a lot more thought into their questions before posting. I hope more will chime in here.


LT


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