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    #61
    Originally posted by flywise View Post
    Just so yall understand
    I can have a really bad disagreement on this website with folks
    But i will NEVER allow a disagreement on a website prevent me from making new friends
    Yes sir! Agree 100%

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      #62
      Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View Post
      These old men that think I have so much experience and shoot two deer a year and know exactly what I wild animals will do at every shot....and of course these old men could never be wrong. Like I said if you would like to get proved wrong I can let you know next time Im out at the ranch and you can come watch the video proof. Not just saying something like yourself...I can actually prove it if you would like.but i guess in your old age you dont like being proved wrong.or you can just got check out deer jumping string on you tube. Have a good night...im sure its getting past your bed time
      PLEASE LET ME KNOW next time you around.
      Im much more pleasent in person
      Seriously, no hard feelings

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        #63
        Originally posted by flywise View Post
        Please dont be a gutless little girl. When you want to call me ignorant just go ahead and do it.... Dont beat around the bush, i can take it.
        But, it takes an adult to admit when they messed up and made a bad shot.
        It only takes a child mentality to blame it on something contrary to reality.
        Freakin DA

        It's a rule violation so I was being vague. But since you asked, yes, you're ignorant. A gutless little girl I'm not, I can assure you.

        It takes a man to admit when you make a bad shot, you're right. But when you can put a circle or a pointer on the location of where the shot hit (or didn't hit) and then you see how low the deer drops, it makes it where anyone can understand it. Well....almost anyone
        I'll make it simple for you:

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        You can clearly see the deer dropped 8-10", luckily the hunter aimed low, or you'd just chalk it up to a poor shot. Pure genius.

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          #64
          Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View Post
          Yes sir! Agree 100%

          And this old dog is always willing to be proved wrong.......not that it is possible

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            #65
            Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
            It's a rule violation so I was being vague. But since you asked, yes, you're ignorant. A gutless little girl I'm not, I can assure you.

            It takes a man to admit when you make a bad shot, you're right. But when you can put a circle or a pointer on the location of where the shot hit (or didn't hit) and then you see how low the deer drops, it makes it where anyone can understand it. Well....almost anyone
            I'll make it simple for you:

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            You can clearly see the deer dropped 8-10", luckily the hunter aimed low, or you'd just chalk it up to a poor shot. Pure genius.
            I have seen all the videos available, and yet, i have never missed a deer inside 20 yds. And since hill country deer are the slickest deer around i rekon there is little chance ill even miss a deer inside 20 yds.

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              #66
              Originally posted by flywise View Post
              I have seen all the videos available, and yet, i have never missed a deer inside 20 yds. And since hill country deer are the slickest deer around i rekon there is little chance ill even miss a deer inside 20 yds.

              Well.....you're definitely "special". We'll just have to agree to disagree.

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                #67
                Originally posted by flywise View Post

                And this old dog is always willing to be proved wrong.......not that it is possible
                Now that made me ! and I was just giving you a hard time about the age sir. No disrespect meant at all.
                Last edited by bloodtrailer28; 02-07-2015, 07:31 PM.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
                  Well.....you're definitely "special". We'll just have to agree to disagree.
                  Good deal my friend

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Daniel75 View Post
                    It's a rule violation so I was being vague. But since you asked, yes, you're ignorant. A gutless little girl I'm not, I can assure you.

                    It takes a man to admit when you make a bad shot, you're right. But when you can put a circle or a pointer on the location of where the shot hit (or didn't hit) and then you see how low the deer drops, it makes it where anyone can understand it. Well....almost anyone
                    I'll make it simple for you:

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                    You can clearly see the deer dropped 8-10", luckily the hunter aimed low, or you'd just chalk it up to a poor shot. Pure genius.
                    As they say proof is in the pudding

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                      #70
                      Pm's sent my friends

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                        #71
                        If life was full of agreements..................it would suk!!!!

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                          #72
                          String Jumpin Deer

                          Originally posted by flywise View Post
                          If hill country deer are so much faster than the rest of the deer in the country i guess im going to have a pretty easy time of it when i go somewhere else.



                          IT AINT THE DEER!!!! Its YOU!!!

                          Their bodies are a lot smaller than an East or South Texas doe. They have less to get out of the way was my point.

                          Broadhead hiss in 29 years is a Buncha carp. Been bowhunting 29 years and if they don't drop when the the string is dumped it's to late. At normal yardage a anyway. For me is 25 max some maybe 30.

                          And good lord. Yall wanna talk about girls, old men, young men, boys, ignorance? Look how this thread started. And look how it ended up. A good informative thread and mainly we got Roscoe P Coletrain and Flywise actin a fool. There were others but I got tired of reading. Yall get a room I swear.



                          And anyone that thinks a whitetail "can't" jump anyhow at anytime, is ignorant.

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                            #73
                            I have never said they dont move when a string is released. Matter
                            Of fact, im sure i mentioned in everyone of these threads in the past that i KNOW they react to the sound of the release.

                            Humans have to blame something when things dont work out the way we expect them too
                            And giving credit to an animal is much easier than saying " i must have messed up"

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