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Agbowyer:
Thanks Kenneth, it was definitely one of my more productive scouting trips. hought he was a bull coming down the trail. It was almost dark, and he got past me before I realized it was a hog. Saw him one other timr from about 150 yards.

Justin Snyder:
That is one big pig.  I guess it could be a new weight loss program.  By the time you get done chewing a chop, you have burned more calories than you get.  I guess I would have shot him if I had to.  Justin

Agbowyer:
PAPPY, this bow sizzles. I don't know how it'll wind up, but I like it. Its still a little heavy for your draw, but I think it'll lighten up with the finish. By the way, you owe me two arrows. I was only fifteen yards away, but it dead centered two nocks. (always shoot better when I'm not trying). Keenan, if I can get to thPO tomorrow, I'll send it off.

Justin, thanks... I felt I had to. Beside, makes good sausage.... lots of sausage.

Pappy:
Man that's a nice hog,and the bow looks great also.Can't wait to see it up close and personal.
I think I have one on the way to work on from Mullet,I am getting anxious.
   Pappy

Pat B:
I piked 1 1/2" off of each limb on Keenan's yew bow so now she is 62 1/2"t/t, and
53#@24", 60#@26". She seems quite a bit quicker now and will be even more so when the tips are reduced. So Steve, are you ready for her?  I'll let you know when I send her out or you let me know when you want her. Who is doing the finish work on Keenan's bow?    Pat

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