Looking ahead already????
#11
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 464
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From: Hillsboro, Ohio
Rybo,
I didn't know people still used aluminum! Switch Rybo Switch!
If I had to go back to aluminum I would quit.
I'd get into spearing for deer instead.
Someday everyone will go back to aluminum for the "primitive experience" to hunt the way their "forefathers did"
I didn't know people still used aluminum! Switch Rybo Switch!
If I had to go back to aluminum I would quit.
I'd get into spearing for deer instead.
Someday everyone will go back to aluminum for the "primitive experience" to hunt the way their "forefathers did"
Plus, aluminum is a bit cheaper a dozen...
#12
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 3,555
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From: Maine
I have only just started looking at some of the ones from PSE and
I personally haven't shot A/C/C but from what I've read they are the best of both worlds. Sofar the best shaft I found (persoanl prefrence really) are the GoldTop Advantage pro hunters. I shoot the 7595 shafts and they are pretty heavy for carbon shafts 9.7g/". You'll have to pry your wallet open though
. That's the only problem with quality, it cost!
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
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ORIGINAL: avid_bowhunter2005
I still use aluminum.... and don't complain neither..... they perform great for me unless they break inside the deer, which is better than a bunch of carbon splinters in the meat, I think.
Plus, aluminum is a bit cheaper a dozen...
Rybo,
I didn't know people still used aluminum! Switch Rybo Switch!
If I had to go back to aluminum I would quit.
I'd get into spearing for deer instead.
Someday everyone will go back to aluminum for the "primitive experience" to hunt the way their "forefathers did"
I didn't know people still used aluminum! Switch Rybo Switch!
If I had to go back to aluminum I would quit.
I'd get into spearing for deer instead.
Someday everyone will go back to aluminum for the "primitive experience" to hunt the way their "forefathers did"
Plus, aluminum is a bit cheaper a dozen...
#14
Planning a nice wooden elevated blind for next season. I'll start building it in the spring and set it up along the field before summer. I'm also planning a small food plot - need to discuss with the land owner.
Yes, always planning ahead
By the way, what do you do with a fox?
Yes, always planning ahead

By the way, what do you do with a fox?
#15
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 126
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From: SW Indiana
I can still take a couple more does this year but with a freezer full of meat Im pretty well done for the year. Ive been putting alot of thought already into new stand locations that Ive come acrossed this year already. Im also anxious to see how a couple bucks Ive got running around the house turn out next year. One is a 130-135" 11pt and another is a nice 1 1/2 old 8pt with a 3in droptine! Since I already tagged my buck for the year and only a couple guys hunt anywhere near this woods Im pretty sure they will make it to see another season, then again gun season opens Saturday so who knows....




