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Those stats speak volumes about your success!The more time I spend in the woods the luckier I seam to get.Congradulations on an awsome year you deserve it.
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Warren Womack told me about the Woodpecker System and Loc-On Limit several years ago and it has became my favorite set-up as well. Posts: 2567 | From: Virginia | Registered: Mar 2003
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Congrats on a fine season, And i thought i was the only one how carried two trash bags with them, Works great as long as the rocks in the bottom of the creek are not sharp, dont ask me how i know this.
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Nice shooting! That could take ten years to do in my state,if your lucky enough to draw a tag each year. Posts: 2103 | From: utah | Registered: Feb 2009
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quote:Originally posted by KentuckyTJ: Fantastic stuff Chris. I suggest the Georgia DNR use you and RC to thin the herds in parks where they are having population issues.
Wouldn't that be awesome! Let me find their phone number so you can give them a call!
I just called them...Will you work for beer?
Ha. I'm a brewer and I'd trade beer for that Kentucky spot. TJ
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Kinda nice you live in a state that allows that many opportunities. In Wa its basically 1 and done. Congrats on a great season.
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quote:Originally posted by Bisch: OK, you guys are talking in "code" again! Somebody please tell me of the Woodpecker System? I am real curious.
Bisch
The Woodpecker is a folding drill invented by Jerry Simmons. It drills a 3/8" hole, into which you insert 3/8" grade 8 hardened bolts. It's very compact. You can hold the drill and a dozen bolts in one hand, which is enough to get up about 20-24 feet (depending on how far apart you space them). Once you drill a tree, the holes will remain open for the rest of the season. They will grow up in the spring, like they were never even there.
The Woodpecker has been out of production for the past few years, but Dave has plans to reintroduce it for 2012.
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The benefits of a big broadhead are most evident when things go wrong. - CTS Posts: 738 | From: Vidalia, GA | Registered: Oct 2006
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quote:Originally posted by recurve27128: How on Gods green earth do you get those missles to fly?
You would be surprised at how well the Treesharks fly. The concave edge reduces the surface area, giving them the flight characteristics of a much smaller head. It's the same with all the Simmons heads.
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The benefits of a big broadhead are most evident when things go wrong. - CTS Posts: 738 | From: Vidalia, GA | Registered: Oct 2006
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