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    #31
    Is it a typical or non typical tree?

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      #32
      This Thread is Useless without pictures!

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        #33
        Hang a wind chime from it.

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          #34
          At least it was a tree and not the inside wall of your garage!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
            At least it was a tree and not the inside wall of your garage!
            Been there and done that.

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              #36
              Grilled Tree Chops ..... one of my favs

              1 medium size tree (chicken tree works best , mesquite trees are pretty tough so marinate)
              2 Tbsp. olive oil
              1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
              5 tsp. sugar
              5 Tbsp. (or 1/3 cup) catsup
              1 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
              1 green onion (minced)
              1/2 tsp. dry mustard
              3 cloves garlic (minced)
              1/4 tsp. salt
              1/4 tsp. black pepper
              2 drops hot pepper sauce


              get grill real hot and add tree to pit

              serve with vegetable of choice ........... don't forget the food p*rn pics

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                #37
                I sure hope some tree-hugger doesn't read this thread.............


                Greg

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ashx2 View Post
                  I sure hope some tree-hugger doesn't read this thread.............


                  Greg

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by flywise View Post
                    keep it in the tree as a reminder not to spend so much on an arrow/or to practice more
                    I'm not sure there is much sport in shooting a tree,next time use a rubber blunt tip

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                      Trailboss

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                        #41
                        Too bad it wasn't a Rage 2 Blade, it would have had a complete passthrough with tree sap all over the place.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by TEX_hunt_AS View Post
                          Too bad it wasn't a Rage 2 Blade, it would have had a complete passthrough with tree sap all over the place.
                          HHAHA!!!!

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
                            At least it was a tree and not the inside wall of your garage!
                            Last weekend had a wild one from a home-made bow - havn't cut the handle yet, so shooting around a 2" block the handle will be carved from (I know, patience, grasshopper) but hit a can of air freshener....amazing how much pressure's in one of those things!!!

                            x2 on the drill - did this at my father-in-laws while practicing longbow at 40... works like a charm - relieves the pressure so you can yank on it.

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                              #44
                              I would just use one of those rubber arrow pullers and if it didn't come out, I'd screw the arrow out and leave the point there. FMJ's are some hard hitting arrows.
                              Last edited by Ron; 08-31-2009, 01:23 PM.

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                                #45
                                I shoot thin-shaft carbon elite golds and can usually get them out of wood by unscrewing the tip. I shot one through a metal fence post (stuck through the other side of the post about mid-point on the arrow) on a chain link fence the first year I got my bow (10 years or so now).

                                It was still sticking out of the post when I sold the house. I got a few comments when I was showing the place but don't know if the guy ever cut it out. I was just really impressed from that point forward on how careful you had to be where you pointed the bow. That was before I started bow hunting. I'm still impressed with what a bow can penetrate.

                                gary

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