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My thoughts on broadheads is evolving still. I thought I would give expandables a try for their shootability after shooting fixed my whole life. I have gone 3 for 3 with the grim reaper three blade expandable since last year, but.....I shot a buck Sat. in the crease with the arrow stopping in the opposite side shoulder. I was able to see the deer drop thankfully, but there was no blood to follow without an exit wound. Sooooooo......I am considering using both types under the following conditions. Wind over 15 MPH use the expandables for accuracy.......use fixed for everything else including areas where there is a risk for deflection.
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CUOMO TO SIGN SAFE ACT 2 if re-elected. We Better get out and VOTE!
Gill-T replied to DJ 17's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Unfortunately, the other candidate is a crook also. I think we need another political party. Anybody want to run on a LOU-common sense ticket? -
I have a canoe you can borrow. I am picturing it now........and its a funny picture.
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Hop, I would think if you have shoulder and back problems a recurve is not the best option. I would look into a compound that has 80% let-off and get it correctly set-up to shoot at 50 lbs. Ted Nugent shoots all his deer with a 55 lb draw-weight bow. In this game of bowhunting we must often hold at full draw while we wait for a deer to present broadside. To hold a recurve any length of time is REALLY HARD!
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I will book an appointment for you too Mr. "Boat-less in Buffalo"
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Ok....its worse then I thought...the reason I had an off-season of catching majors was because I sucked NOT a lack of fish. I am going to call a sports psychologist for a pep talk.
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Any updates on numbers of fish returning to the hatchery?
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300 will get you to 60' at 2.3 mph
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You will also want to plan entry and exit points to stay hidden. On 20 acres if you are walking with the wind to your spot......you will find it empty come first light. Apple trees are nice but make sure you snow fence them in or there will be nothing left but a stick. You won't get much production til year 5 with produce. If you own the property you can hinge-cut junk trees to make bedding areas.
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Justin, if you are into long range shooting, you may not like the rear sight. You can shoot different pins but you only line up the rear sight with one pin. To shoot multiple pins you have to line up the rear sight with the top pin for alignment, then line up your target with the corresponding pin for the distance you are shooting .....all the while maintaining the hind sight-top pin alignment. Too much to think about IMO.
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Olcott Salmon?
Gill-T replied to jpiatkowski's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
November and December still has Browns in the creek. Some do spawn on shoals out in the lake. JP take your boat down to the mouth of the Catt. on Erie if you want fresh fish close to shore. -
Olcott Salmon?
Gill-T replied to jpiatkowski's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
The idea is you are intercepting fall run steelhead around the piers. If you want more of a sure thing you would go offshore to find steelhead and underage salmon, however, you are going to have to put your riggers back on. -
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LAKE ONTARIO MEETING with D.E.C/Sea Grant Tue Oct .7th
Gill-T replied to RUNNIN REBEL's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Anyone who has raised tropical fish as a kid will know that the smaller the container, the smaller the fish. I know the Atlantics and Lake Trout in the fingerlakes do not get as big as the ones in Lake Ontario. Stands to reason Lake Ontario being smaller that the Pacific Ocean, should have smaller fish. There has been discussion of how chemicals in plastic effect the hormone levels and could cause early puberty. I wonder if a similar thing could be going on with the early maturing of salmon at age 2? There are certainly enough used tampax applicators washed up on Olcott Beach to supply the plastic byproducts. -
That is great Gavin! I heard that in addition to the additional eggs, they are sending over a couple of cases of Labbat. Any truth to the rumor about the beer?
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I found a product that has REALLY helped my bowhunting success and I thought I would share it. I don't know if any of you use a hind sight, but you should really try one. The concept is similar to looking down the open sights of a rifle. The result is a more consistent alignment of your eye to target. I can pick up my bow at any time and shoot great groups because the hindsight make shooting more fool proof. Three points of alignment are on my bow ---- Kisser button-hind sight-front sight pin. What the product has taught me is HOW IMPORTANT A SLOW TRIGGER PULL is...just like in shooting a gun. With the rear aligner you can easily see when you pull off target with bad trigger pulls or moving your head slightly. At twenty yards you will be astonished how the smallest movement of the head will translate to 6-8" off bullseye. That translates to shoulder or gut shots. Go to 30 yards and it is REALLY magnified. Throw in all the nervousness of trying to shoot a target that can move and flinch at the shot and I wonder how I ever got a deer before. I did adjust the hind sight by removing the top two fingers of the "X" to increase visibility. Now the hard part. Sight in your bow with lots of practice until you feel comfortable with your pin placement. Then add the hind sight and have a friend move the sight laterally and up/down until the bottom flanges of the hind sight nestle the front pin in alignment. Then start shooting. Make adjustments to the hind sight as needed. Once you are locked in, tighten her down firm. Feel confident you can pick up your bow any time and shoot well. I don't have time to shoot like I should so this hind sight fits into a working man's lifestyle. Give it a try. PS: I use only one pin. I will only shoot out to 30 yards. At 65 lbs my arrow drops 8" at 30 yards so I have built in "deer-drop" compensation already factored in. One pin, just put it on them and the natural arrow drop takes care of everything else.
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Olcott Salmon?
Gill-T replied to jpiatkowski's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
JP, this time of year there are probably as many Steelhead off the pier as salmon. Try scaling down in size on an orange rapala or run some small spoons with orange to tap into steel.





