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mauser06 06-17-2004 10:31 PM

RE: help on lost arrow
 
i doubt it....weve bailed many odd things that shouldnt been bailed....one year a guy running a tractor bailed a fawn....or maybe ran it over then cut it with the cutters then bailed it later....i cant remember.....but it went through atleast 1 machine if not 2.....and they were fine.....they shouldnt penetrate a tractor tire.....and probably went into the ground.....i doubt any harm will be done....

adams 06-18-2004 06:13 AM

RE: help on lost arrow
 

one year a guy running a tractor bailed a fawn
[:-]

jsasker 06-18-2004 10:02 AM

RE: help on lost arrow
 
That's poaching!

davidmil 06-18-2004 05:21 PM

RE: help on lost arrow
 
You're practicing and lost two arrows in a field. Duhhhhhhhh... I'm going to say pick a better practice area.

deer hunter 21 06-19-2004 06:49 AM

RE: help on lost arrow
 
i really can't think of a better practice area in a open field.

whtelk 06-19-2004 09:31 AM

RE: help on lost arrow
 
I shoot in my hay field alot and have lost quite a few arrows and hasnt hurt a thing. I borrowed a guys metal detector once and found several. I feed my hay to my horse and never have had a problem. I think that shooting in an open field is alot smarter than some guy shooting in his back yard in town.


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