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Recent content by drhogfan

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    Think bow speed matters?

    Does bow speed matter to what? Animal jumping the string? You'll never outshoot their reflexes. I have a Hoyt RX3 - Turbo and first thing I did was build a 600gr+ arrow. My speed is around 250ish. Since not out shooting their reflexes is a given, I want to make sure I get the maximum penetration...
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    Rope Mod on Predator

    Gotcha. I use the rope mod on my sticks. But had never seen the daisy chain method. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Rope Mod on Predator

    Why not do the rope mod the way you do sticks? With double the static line are you saving any weight compared to the buckle with a tire tube over the buckle for silence? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Leaving bedding

    I agree 100%. They will stick to that bedding longer if pressured, I feel. Each time you bump a buck from his bed it confirms to him it was a good spot to be. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Leaving bedding

    I’ll also add, that bucks usually leave their bed and head to food more slowly and carefully, using their other senses. That’s why hunting a rib line 1/4 mile from his bed may be fruitless in pressures areas. He’ll mosey around and scan the areas he’s heading carefully and not make it to the rib...
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    Leaving bedding

    I find bucks leave beds regardless of the wind. Which is why hunting their beds can be effective. They can’t always have the wind in their favor when on the move. Entering their bed, on the other hand, is a different story. Here you see a stereotypical J-hook down wind prior to the buck...
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    Saddle Team Six...sorry guys.

    I managed to schedule most of my classes later in the mornings and being from southeast Arkansas I duck hunted before class most days. This girl sitting behind me, the typical hippie, vegan, bead wearing type, in chemistry would pick the duck feathers off my jacket and shirt. Finally one day she...
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    Recommended books

    Another one here recommending Marsh, Hill, and swamp bedding by Dan Infalt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Saddle Team Six...sorry guys.

    Good luck! I still managed time to slock a few in medical school. You can do it! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    First buck from the saddle

    Holy G2’s, Batman! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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