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    How to do anything???

    Heard you could get paid for posting how to do anything.

    With all the know-it-alls on here, I figured somebody could post on the hunting link. You get paid everytime somebody clicks on your How to whatever.

    Here's the hunting link.



    And the bowhunting link.

    Last edited by Froggy; 07-23-2009, 09:32 PM. Reason: addition

    #2
    I just read some and they are terrible!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Stins View Post
      I just read some and they are terrible!
      Bull! Those are Awesome!

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      Step 5

      Pick your shot. When bow hunting it is easier to maim the animal than to try for a kill shot. Aim for the whitetail deer's hind quarters or upper leg to stop it from running or to slow it down.
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      Step 6

      Slit the deer's throat once it has fallen to the ground. A quick slice to the throat kills the deer in seconds.
      I'm gonna try this during the upcoming season!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Stins View Post
        I just read some and they are terrible!
        Agreed!!!! I figured some of our rocket scientist bowhunters on here could do a lot better and get paid for it. Believe me, I have no dog in this hunt.

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          #5
          Simple

          Look how simple it is to build a bow:

          How to Make a Wood Hunting Bow
          Contributor
          By Michael Cantrell

          eHow Contributing Writer

          Article Rating: (1 Ratings) Building your own wood hunting bow can authenticate a camping experience for any serious outdoorsman. With a little dedication, the right tools and a serious love for hunting, you'll be able to create your own wood hunting bow with a few household items.

          Difficulty: ModerateInstructionsThings You'll Need:
          Saw Sapling tree Knife Leather strap Linen string Wood glue
          Step 1Chop down a small 3-foot sapling tree, cut away the branches and strip the tree of its bark. The best tool to use to get rid of the branches and the bark is a decent-sized hunting knife. Make sure the knife is very sharp. Allow the sapling at least 24 hours to dry.

          Step 2Cut the tree into a staff shape. Take a knife and carefully cut the ends of the sapling to roughly 1/2 inch in diameter, leaving the middle of the sapling the same without cutting any of it down.

          Step 3Cut a small "V" into both ends of the sapling tree. These notches will be what your bow string will wrap around to secure it in place. Use your hunting knife to make the notches for the string.

          Step 4With a knife, create a small notch in the very center of the bow. This is your arrow rest. Take a strip of leather, apply some wood glue to the backside and wrap the leather around the bow just below the arrow rest notch. This will provide you with a good grip.

          Step 5Cut off a piece of linen string that's about a foot shorter than the length of your bow. Tie one end of the string to the V-shaped notch at the top of the bow and then bring the other end of the string down to the opposite end of the bow. As you bring the string down and begin to tie it to the V notch, the bow should naturally bend. Secure the string in place with a good, solid knot.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Froggy View Post
            Look how simple it is to build a bow:

            How to Make a Wood Hunting Bow
            Contributor
            By Michael Cantrell

            eHow Contributing Writer

            Article Rating: (1 Ratings) Building your own wood hunting bow can authenticate a camping experience for any serious outdoorsman. With a little dedication, the right tools and a serious love for hunting, you'll be able to create your own wood hunting bow with a few household items.

            Difficulty: ModerateInstructionsThings You'll Need:
            Saw Sapling tree Knife Leather strap Linen string Wood glue
            Step 1Chop down a small 3-foot sapling tree, cut away the branches and strip the tree of its bark. The best tool to use to get rid of the branches and the bark is a decent-sized hunting knife. Make sure the knife is very sharp. Allow the sapling at least 24 hours to dry.

            Step 2Cut the tree into a staff shape. Take a knife and carefully cut the ends of the sapling to roughly 1/2 inch in diameter, leaving the middle of the sapling the same without cutting any of it down.

            Step 3Cut a small "V" into both ends of the sapling tree. These notches will be what your bow string will wrap around to secure it in place. Use your hunting knife to make the notches for the string.

            Step 4With a knife, create a small notch in the very center of the bow. This is your arrow rest. Take a strip of leather, apply some wood glue to the backside and wrap the leather around the bow just below the arrow rest notch. This will provide you with a good grip.

            Step 5Cut off a piece of linen string that's about a foot shorter than the length of your bow. Tie one end of the string to the V-shaped notch at the top of the bow and then bring the other end of the string down to the opposite end of the bow. As you bring the string down and begin to tie it to the V notch, the bow should naturally bend. Secure the string in place with a good, solid knot.
            That's how I do mine!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Goldeneagle View Post
              That's how I do mine!!!!
              Me to but I have been duct taping casters on the ends so it's like a compound.

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