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Dan
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Posted - 04/29/2008 :  16:01:46  Show Profile  Visit Dan's Homepage Send Dan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Found a red head carbonsupreme 250 arrow. It is grey/white with green/white feathers and target tip. Found it at south-east corner of unit B on 116. It will be at the farm house.

frank
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Posted - 04/30/2008 :  08:58:47  Show Profile Send frank a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I believe that belonges to ATB (Andrew) He lost it last year while out turkey hunting. Although I thought he said he lost it in unit D, or that was where he was hunting. I remember giving him grief about the colors of the feathers.

Frank Manning
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ATB
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Posted - 04/30/2008 :  10:20:15  Show Profile Send ATB a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yep I did leave the turkeys and the arrow out in the field last year. It was camo carbon express and had a Montec 100gr with Sparty green & white. I will check it out next time I am out to the property. Sorry Dan and thanks,
Andrew
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rpole
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Posted - 05/01/2008 :  15:58:26  Show Profile Send rpole a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Dan. I was out there a month or so ago a lost that arrow in the snow while target practicing. I looked for awhile with no luck. I figured I'd find it when the snow melted (May turkey) Thanks and I'm sorry for the trouble. I'll see you May 5th. Thanks, Randy
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Dan
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Posted - 05/01/2008 :  22:14:10  Show Profile  Visit Dan's Homepage Send Dan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No trouble. Im just glad I saw it before running it over with the tractor. These new arrows must be expensive. I still have a few of my wood shaft hot glued broadheads from the days we hunted dinos.
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JimmyC
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Posted - 05/02/2008 :  10:15:46  Show Profile Send JimmyC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Dan,

Some of us still hunt and shoot wood arrows off our ol' recurves and longbows! Unfortunately, it isn't much cheaper:(
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Dan
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Posted - 05/04/2008 :  10:22:35  Show Profile  Visit Dan's Homepage Send Dan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Surprise that the old equipment is still in use. But a good surprise. Maby there is still hope for me and my old recurve.
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Plore
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Posted - 05/05/2008 :  11:54:04  Show Profile Send Plore a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've been shooting the Carbon Express brand of arrows last few years. They came out with a new one this year made from Kevlar. They are $200/dz. That's getting crazy. I got 30 of the older Carbon express arrows off ebay a few years ago for like $90 so I'm using them till I run out.

Paul Lorenc
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Dan
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Posted - 05/08/2008 :  16:32:48  Show Profile  Visit Dan's Homepage Send Dan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wow, that is expensive. I am going to keep a close eye out for arrows on the property. Like finding gold on the ground. Rich mans sport Ha Ha Ha.
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brianjordan
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Posted - 05/08/2008 :  21:34:50  Show Profile  Send brianjordan an AOL message  Send brianjordan a Yahoo! Message Send brianjordan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dan

Wow, that is expensive. I am going to keep a close eye out for arrows on the property. Like finding gold on the ground. Rich mans sport Ha Ha Ha.



LoL !

Brian Jordan
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*** Taking care of land is everyone's responsiblity. Please do your part to clean up litter when you see it while out scouting or hunting. ***
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