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RidgeFACTOR 08-20-2010 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by skirk112 (Post 3665320)
haha i was in a hurry at work, and i tried to delete this whole thread but i couldnt figure out how. theres alot of options i want to add because i was in a hurry posting this up here. and i use ms word, spellcheck ! (:

Just messin' with ya... Good luck this Fall.

tight360 08-20-2010 04:12 PM

Other!
 
I agree with Howler...You ain't nothing but a target shooter, if there isn't a deer to shoot at. Might as well practice, practice, practice for the next tourney.

PoorHunter99 08-20-2010 05:54 PM

:busted::busted:

Originally Posted by RidgeFACTOR (Post 3664095)
You might want to check your grammar if you are a writer and going to write an article.


nodog 08-22-2010 10:35 AM

breakfast is served
lunch is served
dinner is served

nodog 08-22-2010 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by skirk112 (Post 3663859)
im writing for huntinglife.com and writing a artical about what the most important part of bowhunting is to shoot accurately. VOTE NOW!

You have got to be the first honest writer I've ever seen on these boards. Most come on as a newbie asking some question like "How should I hunt a corn field?" and in a very short time an article just comes out of no where in one of the rags about hunting a corn field with the author giving his "expert" advice.

I could shoot straight long before I stuck my first deer. What does that tell you?

PastorJim08 08-22-2010 10:43 AM

There is nothing more important in bowHUNTING than scent control and playing the wind. You can do alot of other things wrong and still score. You get scent control wrong and you are definately going home empty handed.

Blessings.....Pastorjim

kenman 08-23-2010 09:43 AM

There is nothing more important in bowhunting than safety.

floor ya 08-23-2010 12:15 PM

i voted "other" because THE most important thing in bow hunting is practice and shot placement. you can kill a deer with a bent branch and a piece of broken glass, duck tapped to a curtain rod IF you hit him in the right spot.

stuckinthereeds 08-23-2010 08:07 PM

i think the best thing you can have is or do is PRACTICE. If you don't practice, no matter how good your equimpment is, you will suffer tremendously. With that said, I think while Practice is KING, good equipment sure does help. We read a lot on here about people who swear by there kind of equipment. Well, I say if it works for you, no matter how I may feel about it, then for you that is the best equipment there is....but you must practice.

Ranger77 08-24-2010 06:49 AM

Heavy Arrows (12-14 grains per pound of draw weight)

Broadheads that have excellent penetration properties and are durable (think 2 blade Phantom's by Muzzy in 225 gr weights)

Accurate shooting by the bowhunter




Those 3 things = success in the woods


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