Does anyone have any recommendations for a good privacy tree. I want something that will stay green all year long and keep me from seeing my neighbors. I will probably plant a row all along my property line. I've been looking online and have found a ton of different types of evergreens and holly trees and cant really deciede. any suggestions.
not at all, I am tickled pink, here is a pic of my bird from yesterday, havent got him weighed yet becasue the check station closed before I could get there but his beard was 10.5 and spurs were 1 1/8
thanks again to all, I was able to take him out with me yesterday when he got home from school and let him do some calling with me, wouldnt you know it 2 longbeards came in. I will post a thread with pics and stats later tonight!
My son Mason got his first kill ever sunday during indiana's youth turkey hunt.
It was a bearded hen with an 8 1/4 inch beard.
I was talking to a friend and he said that there was a record book for bearded hens and that 8 1/4 was long enough to get in. anyone ever heard of this?? not that I care to put an animal in "the books" but just thought it would be neat to see how big some of them really are
here is a pic btw! Mason turned 7 on april 6th.
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340s are stiffer than your 400's you will have to increase tip weight or draw weight to get them to tune unless they are longer than what you are shooting now. You will just have to play with them and see if they will tune or not.
Honestly I dont think there is a perfect set up.
the best set up is the one you are familiar with and have confidence in. too many great archery products out there.
08 elite GTO @ 73lbs
whisker biscuit rest
sword twilight hunter micro sight
alpine soft loc quiver
g5 meta peep
stabilizer is a old silicone filled x ring( cant seem to find one that does a better job)
victory arrows fletched with 4 mini blazers @ 90 deg
broadheads?? probly gonna try razor tricks this year, have shot rage 2 blades for the last 2 yrs and am not very happy with them. they kill deer just fine but for the money they are too fragile
T/C makes some super accurate .22 rifles for the money but youll have to go a little over your $250 limit if thats an option. Unless you can find one used. The .22classic and Benchmark are great guns.