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Author Topic: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?  (Read 1176 times)

Offline Dr. Ed Ashby

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #20 on: October 02, 2007, 01:10:00 AM »
Brent, be careful what you ask for ... you're liable to see me sometime in the next six months or so!

Ed

p.s. I'd prefer a steak off that abusive deer what made all them obscene gestures at your trail-cam.

Offline Littlefeather

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #21 on: October 02, 2007, 07:26:00 AM »
I've got a 5th of Turkey, some vanilla pipe tobacco, a cheese cake, two pet wild hogs, and some dogs to pet. After you stop and eat Brents steak stop by. I'll be in the barn yard waiting.


To modify or not modify???? Why go through all the effort?

We are a very connected bunch. We as Traditionalst most often spend more time with our equipment than we do in the woods so why wouldn't we modify if it gives us some reduced percentage of failure?
 It's good for the spirit to modify. It takes my thoughts where they can be free. When I file away at the edge of an El Grande I can feel the cool breeze of the first breaths of Fall. I can smell the rotting leaves of the forrest floor and hear the dew drops as the fall upon the leaves below. I can smell the stench of a nearby buck scrape and I can remain free from the thoughts of all the negativity which surrounds our daily lives. As I draw an arrow from my quiver on opening day I marvel at the time and effort I've poured fourth into this magnificant lifestyle. I look again at the broadhead as I decide to let the buck walk past me today without taking the shot. It's early in the season and I find my time here in the deer woods refreshing and the escape I need from the world that surrounds me. I know too that I am not shooting a 90# bow at thick skinned, heavy boned animals but I do feel that if I can remove the margin of error from that very event I can certainly guarantee that it will be far removed on the deer I intend to shoot. So, should I modify or not modify? I'll let you decide. Afterall, what I do in this sport I do for myself and for the animals I hunt. Good luck in all your hunting endevors! CK


Besides, they just look good when they are modified AND bloodied.
     

Offline brent d.

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #22 on: October 02, 2007, 08:22:00 AM »
that dude has a way with woids dont he...
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

Offline hormoan

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #23 on: October 02, 2007, 10:22:00 AM »
Custis offer is pretty good, but I have running around the backyard. A hybred waterbuff\\whitetail just look ED
   

Now if you will just stop in hunting season  :D

Offline Tom Krein

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #24 on: October 02, 2007, 07:47:00 PM »
littlefeather, very well said.

Tom

Offline Dr. Ed Ashby

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #25 on: October 02, 2007, 11:09:00 PM »
Brent! What on earth you been doing to them deer? That adds injury to insult!

Curtis, I gar-un-t if'n I head west, I'll be looking you up out there in the barn ... even if you didn't metion nut'n 'bout no Bar-B-Q'd hog ribs. Does Debbie delive her cheesecake to the barn... or do we have'ta walk all the way inside to get it?

Ok, back to packing. Heading bush again tomorrow or early the next morning.

Ed

Offline Littlefeather

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Re: Grizzly Broadheads: unmodified or modified?
« Reply #26 on: October 03, 2007, 06:20:00 AM »
Travel safe Ed and check the transmission fluid before you leave. I'll be shooting the Black Stumps for this deer season. I'll be trying them on a few hogs too. Reports delivered when you return. Tell Cher to check her emil. Thanks! CK

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