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Pappy:
I've done the same thing Matt,but the only way to learn is jump in with both feet . :)
All of these are shooters but all aren't Cain,I think I have 6 Cain and 4 or 5 shoot shafts and the rest are Hickory,all about 600 to 625 grain and shoot good. The Hickory will shoot out of all of these bows,the Cain and shoot shafts only shoot to my liking out of the Osage without the skins. :)
   Pappy

TRACY:
Pappy, it looks like you're ready for someone to say "GO" and the hunt is on. Good luck and nice looking arsenal!

Tracy

Papa Matt:
Pappy, where do you get your hickory shafts, split them out yourself?

Pat B:
Pappy, I have no doubt that you and your arrows will make meat. If the beech tree is droping nuts your stand should be a good producer. Good luck...as if you need it! ;)    Pat

GregB:
Pat, that beach tree was selected as a stand sight mostly because of cover and location. It has several good white oak tree's around and the beach tree offers the hunter good cover as it is a large tree and the leaves stay on all fall. This particular spot where the stand is located is a good bottle-neck travel area as well due to it being a little finger ridge that drops off pretty steep on one side. It ties into a larger ridge that borders a good size creek bottom field. The deer travel this larger ridge staying in cover, then this little finger ridge is their first opportunity to cut over and skirt the lower end of the field.

Pappy's son Beau used to hunt this spot with good success...an advantage of learning an area over years of hunting. ;)

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