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  1. sorry to hear that he's in a wheel chair.. never did understand his hunting style or lack there of.. one show I cant forget was a him on a caribou hunt.. after getting close to the herd he devised the plan and briefed his guide.. in short he was gonna get close run and shoot at em.. he reminded me of a child chasing ducks in the park.. didn't hit a thing but was happy as hell. I guess the most educational thing was that he showed how not to hunt  :)  give him props on the bear though..

  2. Congrads!.. one of the toughest things is deciding on two bows from same manufacturer. Ive got my sights set on a  bowtech assassin, it took me weeks to make the decision, still need to do a shot comparison with the invasion. hopefully the extra cash fairy hits my bank soonto help things along ;D .

  3. Sounds very similar, with the exception of glassing all day. I am sure that eastern cousins travel the same terrain features. they all need to eat and drink ;) . its funny I am looking into possibly joining a club. and it sounds like it might be the thing to do. thanks, i appreciate all the input

  4. I would plan a trip to a real archery shop avoiding large sporting good type stores. ( I am not from the area so I cant point you to any), and shoot everything in your price range.. you will notice a difference hands down. find the one that feels right to you..  I shoot a  bowtech justice and love it, I think their quality is amazing.. others may not. theres alot of latest and greatest.. but it all boils down to what feels right in your hands, after all, your bow is a tool and you should be able to wield it comfortably.

    best wishes..

  5. looking for some sound advise on Bow hunting in this area. the majority if not all of my experience is in the desert / high desert where Hunting is quite literally redefined... I cant tell you how many hours of glassing canyons, ridges spurs draws and hill sides for deer you spend and then have to plan your stalk when you find them.. despite the hard work it is really enjoyable.  I prefer spot and stalk because of the challenge. however it seems that ambush (stands or blinds) would be the ticket here. any advise would be a great help, and maybe a good thread.. thanks..

  6. Coming from an area that took forever to get drawn for rifle season and had over the counter archery tags.. I would cringe at "new" bow hunters that would delve into the sport with out a clue.. one quote i will never forget is a gentleman that was looking at rigs say in response to proper shot placement on how his throat slitting ability would suffice!?! I think that a xbow would at least alleviate the self felt need for someone to hunt in a way that is completely foreign to them, and a good alternative for those of us to use when we cant draw any longer..

    my .02 and with inflation its not worth hardly that..

  7. thank you! and for my fellow service members and vets thank you! , bird hunter, pm in bound.

    as far as location, I am not sure, I live in northern portion.. and play frogger dear addition every day going to and from any where.. so i would love to be able to drive 20 min from home and fill a tag.. I used to drive up to 4 hrs and hope to SEE a deer not to mention leg work.. yes desert seems bit different, but do north eastern dear know when the season starts too?? ;)

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