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Sandman
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Joined: Thu Jan 01, 2004 5:50 pm
Location: Rice Lake, Ontario

Post by Sandman »

Glad you made the recovery. Cant wait to see the pics!! Congrats!! Not sure about the mechanicals but the Wasp Cam-Locks are in my mind one of the best!!

Regards,
Robin
Wildlife Management & Reduction Specialist
Red Label

Post by Red Label »

Huntman,

I AM sincerely glad you made the recovery. Congratulations.

I will tell you that with the rain last night it could have easily turned out differently. I think you made a mistake in not going out as I think you would have found him sooner and the meat would have been that much better.

I won't preach to you but I will say that IMHO every bowhunter who takes a shot in the evening should be prepared to drop everything else that night and the next day if necessary for a bloodtrail, and that includes work, guests or a dinner date, and staying in bed was not even an option this morning.

Glad you found him, looking forward to the pictures.

Mike
shootone
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Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:13 pm
Location: Toronto/Elmvale

Post by shootone »

Hey, if you guys have a "roster" of names for searching, please add me.
Just north of Toronto would be best for me.
Thanks
Shootone.
Quickshot
Posts: 440
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2003 9:58 pm
Location: Manilla, Ontario

Post by Quickshot »

Good to see you found him. By the way you described the hit it sounded really good. As far as mechanicals the NAP spitfires are great, my friend uses them and with two deer he took they left a huge cut which led to a very short recovery. Good job and persistance.
enjoy the woods
Doug
A.W
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Location: Toronto, Ontario.

Post by A.W »

Congrats!!! :wink:
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