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Nice way to say thank you
« on: March 25, 2016, 04:51:58 PM »
If you hunted or plan to hunt with a bow a nice way to say thank you is to attend the Washington State Bowhunters banquet this April the 9 th. These men worked relentless to keep what we have for and to gain what we have for our season along with negotiations for lighted knocks and mechanical broad heads. Google WSB banquet and info will be there. And WSB on Hunt Wa. Hope to see you there

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2016, 07:36:49 PM »
 :yeah:

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2016, 07:56:41 PM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2016, 09:49:28 PM »
I don't like them or use them but for the Bowhunters that do. Just sayin

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2016, 05:41:12 AM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2016, 07:40:58 AM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.

Last year I picked up a 9 year old Hoyt and started shooting in my back yard.  Just yesterday I applied for the multi deer and if that works out this will be my first year with a bow for deer.  I've spent a little time with Greg at Whitetails Plus to help with correct building blocks with shooting technique and arrow selection.  On camofire I keep seeing those mechanicals but my impression has been they are not preferred and lighter knocks seemed to have so much controversy surrounding them.  In short I do not have experience with a bow to draw from.  Would you or do you use either?
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2016, 08:23:07 AM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.

Last year I picked up a 9 year old Hoyt and started shooting in my back yard.  Just yesterday I applied for the multi deer and if that works out this will be my first year with a bow for deer.  I've spent a little time with Greg at Whitetails Plus to help with correct building blocks with shooting technique and arrow selection.  On camofire I keep seeing those mechanicals but my impression has been they are not preferred and lighter knocks seemed to have so much controversy surrounding them.  In short I do not have experience with a bow to draw from.  Would you or do you use either?
Not really relative to this topic, but I never understood the pushback to the lighted nocks :dunno:  They don't make your bow more accurate.  They don't make it more lethal.  They don't make you a better hunter.  What they do, is allow you to make a more accurate spot on your shot placement, and help you to recover your arrow.  Both these things allow you to make a better assessment of time you need to give the animal how you should follow up on tracking.  How many animals have been bumped and lost due to a poor play call because you couldn't find your arrow? I shoot them and won't go back except in states that don't allow them :twocents:
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2016, 08:29:29 AM »
There's not a whole lot of controversy. Dozens of states allow both, including WA. I've yet to see any concrete studies which prove it's unethical to use either. I don't use them but that doesn't mean I fault someone else who does. I support legal hunting methods and those who employ them. It's little like another topic I won't mention - if I don't like it, I don't do it. But it's not my place to judge someone else who does. Happy hunting!  :tup:

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2016, 08:34:05 AM »
There's not a whole lot of controversy. Dozens of states allow both, including WA. I've yet to see any concrete studies which prove it's unethical to use either. I don't use them but that doesn't mean I fault someone else who does. I support legal hunting methods and those who employ them. It's little like another topic I won't mention - if I don't like it, I don't do it. But it's not my place to judge someone else who does. Happy hunting!  :tup:

I can't make the dinner, guys. My son in law is returning home from Naval Officer Candidate School on that day and we'll be in Lebanon, OR. Have fun.
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #9 on: March 26, 2016, 10:53:24 AM »
There's not a whole lot of controversy. Dozens of states allow both, including WA. I've yet to see any concrete studies which prove it's unethical to use either. I don't use them but that doesn't mean I fault someone else who does. I support legal hunting methods and those who employ them. It's little like another topic I won't mention - if I don't like it, I don't do it. But it's not my place to judge someone else who does. Happy hunting!  :tup:

I can't make the dinner, guys. My son in law is returning home from Naval Officer Candidate School on that day and we'll be in Lebanon, OR. Have fun.
  :yeah:  I'm already committed to a 3D and I have a crew at the house that weekend for deck building or I would be there for sure.
Bring the crew for dinner. It's only once a year, and it's not that far away. If I can make it there from Clarkston, then nobody in the state gets to say it's too far away.
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #10 on: March 26, 2016, 11:37:16 AM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.

Last year I picked up a 9 year old Hoyt and started shooting in my back yard.  Just yesterday I applied for the multi deer and if that works out this will be my first year with a bow for deer.  I've spent a little time with Greg at Whitetails Plus to help with correct building blocks with shooting technique and arrow selection.  On camofire I keep seeing those mechanicals but my impression has been they are not preferred and lighter knocks seemed to have so much controversy surrounding them.  In short I do not have experience with a bow to draw from.  Would you or do you use either?
Not really relative to this topic, but I never understood the pushback to the lighted nocks :dunno:  They don't make your bow more accurate.  They don't make it more lethal.  They don't make you a better hunter.  What they do, is allow you to make a more accurate spot on your shot placement, and help you to recover your arrow.  Both these things allow you to make a better assessment of time you need to give the animal how you should follow up on tracking.  How many animals have been bumped and lost due to a poor play call because you couldn't find your arrow? I shoot them and won't go back except in states that don't allow them :twocents:


I don't use mechanicals or lighted nocks. No reason, I just have a setup that works and don't need to change anything.
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #11 on: March 28, 2016, 07:20:36 PM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.

Last year I picked up a 9 year old Hoyt and started shooting in my back yard.  Just yesterday I applied for the multi deer and if that works out this will be my first year with a bow for deer.  I've spent a little time with Greg at Whitetails Plus to help with correct building blocks with shooting technique and arrow selection.  On camofire I keep seeing those mechanicals but my impression has been they are not preferred and lighter knocks seemed to have so much controversy surrounding them.  In short I do not have experience with a bow to draw from.  Would you or do you use either?

Gregs an awesome guy. I give him all my business. I had a bad experience with mechanical heads last season and went back to my shuttle t's that have yet to fail me on everything i have shot with them. I wont be using them anymore. Not sure how true it is but I have heard that lighted knocks can get brittle when its really cold like late season usually is and can break so I dont use them not to mention I dont feel like adding more money on my arrow. As far as this banquet, is it an auction like the RMEF one? or just a dinner?

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2016, 09:18:18 PM »
There will be a open auction and in the past a silent auction along with items of interest that you buy tickets and place them in a box and if your ticket is drawn you go home with the items , along with a dinner.

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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2016, 08:02:19 AM »
I thought lighted knocks and mechanical broadheads were not a good thing?
Depends who you ask I guess. Are you a bowhunter? Just curious.

Last year I picked up a 9 year old Hoyt and started shooting in my back yard.  Just yesterday I applied for the multi deer and if that works out this will be my first year with a bow for deer.  I've spent a little time with Greg at Whitetails Plus to help with correct building blocks with shooting technique and arrow selection.  On camofire I keep seeing those mechanicals but my impression has been they are not preferred and lighter knocks seemed to have so much controversy surrounding them.  In short I do not have experience with a bow to draw from.  Would you or do you use either?

Gregs an awesome guy. I give him all my business. I had a bad experience with mechanical heads last season and went back to my shuttle t's that have yet to fail me on everything i have shot with them. I wont be using them anymore. Not sure how true it is but I have heard that lighted knocks can get brittle when its really cold like late season usually is and can break so I dont use them not to mention I dont feel like adding more money on my arrow. As far as this banquet, is it an auction like the RMEF one? or just a dinner?

I agree that Greg is great and passionate.  When I do buy a bow that brings me to this decade it will be from him to aid in supporting his shop.

He sold me shuttle t's and thanks for your input on the retractables.
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Re: Nice way to say thank you
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2016, 09:59:35 PM »
Had a Excellent time at the banquet  , prime rib salmon for dinner $20.00 for raffle tickets left with $80.00 worth hunting goods !!!!!  My bud bought a $3500 mule deer whitetail hunt for $450.00 what a score.Three nice bows were almost give always they went for half of what they retail for. Lots of hunting stories without the campfire

 


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