Lol. I used it once in the woods. I need to practice with it more in the offseason to see if I can get comfortable with it. It still may find a place in my system but I don’t see myself giving up my stepps. They’re too adaptable.
Good plan! Unless you’re trying to sell a bunch of stuff in the classifieds!
You’ve now taken all the wind out of my trophyline hyperlite platform sailsI challenge you to not buy a new piece of gear this season. More likely than not you have equipment that is better than you had even 5 years ago and more than good enough to help you kill whitetails.
In place of new gear purchases I propose you spend an extra XX number of days in the woods this post season scouting. This will bring you more success next fall than your next purchase.
*Replacement items like arrows, broadheads, strings, new boots for the ones that leak are permitted, etc.
Best of luck!
Okay. But answer this truthfully @redsquirrel
How much gear did you purchase last season? How much more scouting did you do?
Did you scout and locate the two 10pts you took off season???
Ah, but did you buy the bow before you read this thread or after? If it was before, you are ok going forward.Already failed, I just bought a Old Mountain Mesa longbow.
Already failed, I just bought a Old Mountain Mesa longbow.
Some guy just posted a sladder.There’s some latitude with stickbows. I already checked.
It’s funding my stick bow materials. Which doesn’t count by the way.Some guy just posted a sladder.