coondog

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  • Birthday 10/28/1977

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    Moore,Oklahoma
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    Toolmaker
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    Hunting,Fishing

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  1. coondog

    Coffee Pots

    We have a Bunn here at work double burner type very good pot.
  2. I dusted off my antique Hoyt Pro Vantage Tracer with recurve style limbs set at about 67 pounds in its day a very fast and forgiving bow. I put new strings on and still stacking them in consistant out to 40 yards even after not shooting it for over 3 years. I use a finger tab and have a set of tru glow sights and a hunter style peep,very basic set up. I shoot 100 grain 4 blade muzzys on gold tip arrows this ol bow is about 19 years old and has killed several deer and a couple hogs most with pass through shots some out as far as 42 yards. I know I should go with something newer . I had went to a more modern set up for a few years and used a release with it I sold it back last summer with plans to buy something newer and faster but still have the forgivness so I can still use fingers just didn't work that way. My back up bow is a Bear Kodiak recurve 60#s now that is basic LOL
  3. It won't scare them at all but every coon and hog in the county will smell it i know coons love soured corn and once they find your feeder you will have trouble from now on lol.
  4. Well placed shot and sharp broadhead kills the deer not the name on the bow.
  5. Yes i've had to do it .22 behind the ear is the fastest humane way does not make it any easyer.
  6. I don't mind crossbows in the hands of ethical educated hunters. Problem is and I know of one personaly a coworker. They have the "now I can hunt archery season" since they never learned how to or could shoot a bow. It has opened the door to alot of folks that would have normaly never been in the woods some for the good some for the bad. Way to many people think they can shoot a deer farther than they ever need to try but thats with all season's . I hunt mostly private lands owned by family I do however bow hunt some on public lands and I have friends who all they have to hunt on is public.Some are hunted hard others not so much I am curious to see how many "newbie's" show up not saying that its bad they have just as much right to hunt there just takes away from the solitude of archery season and you have to wonder how safe some of these hunters are ( always a concern)
  7. It rained here in Oklahoma City all morning and cooled off to was over 100 now high 70's
  8. The 60" is the length of the bow standard practice is to subtract 4" from that to give string length you need 56" string. Check these guys out they can help you www.3riversarchery.com all they handle is recurve and longbow
  9. coondog

    Hey okies

    I'll give it a look :yes:
  10. I've used Acorn rage with good results also rice bran is even more powerfull than corn mix the to every doe in town will know your feeder location which will bring the boys in tow. Rice Bran is in most all of the attractants just hard to find but alot of feed mills carry it . Used deer cain with mixed results I think it depends on what all minerals are in the soil in the area. Tried several types of urine with mixed results. Tarsals from another buck work real well if they aare fresh. The trails end #307 in a bottle by the urine it smells like liquorish (sweet anais oil) works trigers curousity
  11. Acorns are spotty here in Oklahoma kind of figured they would be last year was a bumper crop even the old timers said it was the most acorns they had ever seen made it rough to patern there feeding and they never did hit corn feeders good not the big boys anyway.
  12. I've shot 4 blade 100 grains last 2 years with great results fly very true and cut cut cut very good pass thru penitration.
  13. My last post was copied and pasted from Daily Oklahoman papers here in OKC go to newsok.com and read more about it and what Gov. said When you read this years hunting regulations there will all the info needed.