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Quote from: sakoshooter on December 01, 2015, 08:01:00 PMQuote from: lokidog on October 19, 2015, 09:16:24 PMYesterday's TiCon kill for my son. Unfortunately, the one I shot fifteen minutes later from the same blind, was not recovered. The recovered deer was a pass through at 10 yards with a crossbow (bolt still unaccounted for), the unrecovered one was a pass through, same distance, but I think the outgoing side went through the shoulder blade and did not fall out until the deer went about 20 yards.Thanks Radsav for providing your second cousin twice removed (Zoltan) with the pointy end of his sticks.... Just curious: How does one get to hunt with a cross bow in WA?I believe handicap hunters and hunters hunting in a firearm restricted area can use cross bows.
Quote from: lokidog on October 19, 2015, 09:16:24 PMYesterday's TiCon kill for my son. Unfortunately, the one I shot fifteen minutes later from the same blind, was not recovered. The recovered deer was a pass through at 10 yards with a crossbow (bolt still unaccounted for), the unrecovered one was a pass through, same distance, but I think the outgoing side went through the shoulder blade and did not fall out until the deer went about 20 yards.Thanks Radsav for providing your second cousin twice removed (Zoltan) with the pointy end of his sticks.... Just curious: How does one get to hunt with a cross bow in WA?
Yesterday's TiCon kill for my son. Unfortunately, the one I shot fifteen minutes later from the same blind, was not recovered. The recovered deer was a pass through at 10 yards with a crossbow (bolt still unaccounted for), the unrecovered one was a pass through, same distance, but I think the outgoing side went through the shoulder blade and did not fall out until the deer went about 20 yards.Thanks Radsav for providing your second cousin twice removed (Zoltan) with the pointy end of his sticks....
Quote from: D-Rock425 on December 01, 2015, 08:17:40 PMQuote from: sakoshooter on December 01, 2015, 08:01:00 PMQuote from: lokidog on October 19, 2015, 09:16:24 PMYesterday's TiCon kill for my son. Unfortunately, the one I shot fifteen minutes later from the same blind, was not recovered. The recovered deer was a pass through at 10 yards with a crossbow (bolt still unaccounted for), the unrecovered one was a pass through, same distance, but I think the outgoing side went through the shoulder blade and did not fall out until the deer went about 20 yards.Thanks Radsav for providing your second cousin twice removed (Zoltan) with the pointy end of his sticks.... Just curious: How does one get to hunt with a cross bow in WA?I believe handicap hunters and hunters hunting in a firearm restricted area can use cross bows.I think crossbows are legal in any modern firearm season. They changed the law this year.
saw this on FB... Savora 3 bladehttp://www.outdoorhub.com/stories/2015/12/02/the-barebow-chronicles-two-monsters-with-one-arrow/
Here is a picture of me with my dad's elk killed with a savora.