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It's time to get serious
GlisGlis:
great place BJ
are stone points on that arrows?
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: GlisGlis on July 30, 2018, 07:45:49 am ---great place BJ
are stone points on that arrows?
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Thanks Glis. No stone points on them yet. Hopefully when they pass through a nice animal come fall. I'll practice with these now and knap some points the proper weight a little closer to season. I do practice with stone points but I've found it's kinda hard on my target and takes the nice sharp edge off the points to. I'll still give em a few shoots though.
Bjrogg
PEARL DRUMS:
All I see are crooked rows of beans and skips from your planter :)
Hawkdancer:
BJ,
Surely a few hay or straw bales around to use the stone points on, the critters won't mind as long as the points don't come off in the bales, chops the salad a little finer! >:D (lol). Nice views! We can't bait out here, so I will have to look for a watering hole or trail crossing if I get to bow hunt deer or elk, and set a ground blind.
Hawkdancer
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS/PEARLY/PD/DRUMS on July 30, 2018, 11:06:52 am ---All I see are crooked rows of beans and skips from your planter :)
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Ha ha.thats a real farmer talking there Pearl. The sweet corn was planted by my neighbor. He has a bunch of antique farm equipment. I store some of it for him and he plants my sweet corn. It's not real precision but but it's better than planting it by hand. The beans were planted by more modern equipment with gps and auto steer. Have to blame the satellites for that one.lol. I noticed though I'm setup where a sprayer track meet the end rows. Everything walks the sprayer tracks. I've been blessed with a few pop up bean showers right here. It's been extremely dry in our area this year and most crops don't look so good. It did give us a couple nice little rains now in the last two weeks in about a 8 mile band along the big lake but further in land it's still dry here. The temperature has come down again so that's helping a bit during pollination. Don't forget to eat your beans guy's and gals. Heck I don't even care if you eat but put some on your plate.lol. Seriously though their starting to make some pretty interesting products from them. I kinda like those black bean chips and the beans themselves are very high in protein.
Yes Jerry I'll shoot some stone points at bales and such, but I've found it I just get some nice shooting arrows tuned to my bow and knap a proper weight stone point to replace the steel target point they are usually good shooters and they get tested but then saved for hunting.
I do use bait but actually don't really like hunting over it. I'd rather setup somewhere coming or going to it.
Thanks for looking
Bjrogg
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