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Dove hunting season coming up. Who else is going?

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Originally posted by: JonTheBaller
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: DrPizza
They make special arrow tips for small game such as doves (they're not sharp points, it kills by blunt force). The arrows only have a limited flight distance, ie they slow down rapidly. Otherwise, it'd be an incredibly expensive thing to do. Even if you hit them with a regular arrow, you'd never find your arrow again.

That said, I still don't think they're intended for hitting them while they're flying. Anyone who can do that is an incredible shooter.

Re: loosening the bow tension... do you really want your arrow flying slower?

Poor logic: "It can't be tasty, because I've never thought about eating it before"

Sept1 is the squirrel opener here... delicious.


My dad makes a mean ass squirrel soup. Being able to make it only once a year makes it even better.
How does it compare to, say, dog soup?

Never had dog soup but if I do I'll be sure to let you know.😕
 
Originally posted by: jtvang125

Here's a funny hunting video. Made me chuckle a bit.
Lol.

:laugh: Now thats funny.

Tommorrows the day, atleast here in GA it is. Going down this afternoon, do some shooting tommorrow, and plow some food plots for deer season on sunday.
 
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