http://deadspin.com/heres-floyd-mayweathers-sons-note-telling-how-his-dad-b-1701548806
Let's hope this awful human being gets his clock cleaned tonight
I had some friends drive out from Rhode Island to fish last year and they couldn't get a license. We went out anyway, I figured a CO would understand. Luckily we didnt run into one
The guide showed me the tiny little worms in the armpits. He said just make sure you thoroughly cook it, but eating cooked worms didn't make it any more appealing to me
If you are over or under spined, or out of tune, penetration will suffer regardless of arrow weight. All that energy needs to be directly behind the shaft, fish tailing and porpoising misplace it
350 is rare air by any standards, there aren't many bows faster. IBO speeds are a lame measurement though IMO. Not many shoot their bows at 70lbs, 350 grain arrow, nothing on the string
That was a thing a few years ago, hunt a feeder remotely, pull the trigger from homehttp://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/mike-schoby/2007/09/remote-control-hunting
the way I hunt with long walks and a climber I'd hate dragging one of those boat anchors around with me. I don't care if anyone else wants to though, have at it.
The important thing is to make sure your bow is tuned, field tips hitting with fixed blades. A lot of KE is wasted if your arrow is fish tailing or porpoising, or your spine is incorrect for your setup.