What did you do today, 2015....

Started by Roy from Pa, January 30, 2015, 02:19:00 PM

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critman

Roy, it's been so long not even sure I remember what length that bow was. I do know I tend to like the longer bows best. My favorite was a 68". Finally hit the aspirin at 20 yds. No joke, I've even got a witness. She thought I had shot myself 'cause of all the whooping and jumping up and down! My pug, cookie, is a bed hog also. How can something so small need so much room? Bows, dogs, a good woman, ain't life grand?

Roy from Pa

LOL on aspirin whoppen. Dogs, women, and bows.. Ya baby.

takefive

They grow so fast!  Our yellow lab hogs my daughter's bed, too.  When he knows that she's going to bed, he'll run upstairs and lay down right in the middle of her bed and won't move.  She literally has to push him off the bed.  Then he'll jump back up and curl up at the foot of the bed.   :)
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

fujimo


cunruhshoot

Just finished up this one...66" ntn 43# @31" Curly Hickory veneers - Sugar berry core wood - Cocobolo overlays - Cocobolo and hickory riser.







As Iron sharpens Iron so one person sharpens another...Prov. 27:17

Roy from Pa


Crittergetter

An elitist mentality creates discord, even among the elite!
"I went jackalope hunting but all I saw was does!"
Luck is when preparedness meets opportunity, I just need more opportunities!

Roy from Pa

Now ya know what they look like getterboy...    :laughing:

Robertfishes

I made a jig for shaping ILF wedges on my pattern sander..I also opened up the tip of my mini hvlp touch up gun from 1.00mm to 1.40mm. I am going to use it to spray Krystal gloss and dull.  edit..took Helen to Outback for dinner, then we boxed up a recurve bow I made to send to California.

critman

Beautiful bow there bother Cameron! Makes me want to give a takedown a try.   :)    :clapper:

John Scifres

Got the osage shorty all tillered out.  She's 45 at 28" just as targeted.  57-1/2" NTN, flipped tips, slender little rigid handle, sweet as can be.  Wish it wasn't so danged cold so I could stand to shoot her outside.  I'll try and get some pics up tomorrow.

Also worked on a static recurve BBO I started about 12 years ago  :)   I am struggling with the tip alignment but am getting close.  Might put her back on the shelf for another 10 years while I think it through!
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

fujimo

been doing trail work with my new tracking pup most evenings- did an awesome part blood, part scent trail this evening. this pup is amazing- i have never seen a scent dog work like this before    :)      :)    extremely happy!

edit- hey i have just learnt how to post vids here- some ol chap in pa, helped out- thanks Roy   :D
my daughter was videoing, its a bit shakey- always trying to slow this pup down- need to make the trails more difficult!!- things are just too easy for him!  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3u25YO89xI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLwhIpui1-8

breazyears

going out to prep a stand site that I scoped out last year. Just a little limb trimming today... -30 outside.
Maybe do a little ice fishing.
theirs a fly in my soup

Roy from Pa


choochoou

My wife and I ground and vacuum packed about 80 lbs of venison chop meat.
It's all fun and games, until someone gets hurt...then its hilarious!

rockkiller

Wayne....I really enjoyed your pup video,makes me want to go out and get one.

Roy from Pa

I was having a hard time figuring out which one was the dog, then I seen rope and collar... LOL

fujimo

:biglaugh:     :laughing:  
we used tracking dogs in s. africa- when we were hunting there- and they were excellent- but i have never seen a dog "lock onto' a scent trail like these dogs do- you could throw a grenade  next to him- and it wouldnt stop him.
if you ever want to get one Al- call me- i will give you the right place to go- i did a lot of research on these dogs- very good breeders are few and far between.

kennym

Called in and eliminated a yote today. Normally I use my bow for all hunting, but these need thinned, they ate a deer last fall before the hunter got out of stand and looked for it....
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Roy from Pa


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