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Guiding Bow Hunters
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12/31/16 02:02 PM
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BowsnRods
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I would like to share the way my son Cody and I guide bow hunters on the ranch. We have a box blind in close proximity of each bow stand, most are around 100 yards away. This allows us to watch the same deer as our hunter without any distraction to the hunter and giving him/her plenty of room. We utilize text messaging for communication between us and the hunter. This also allows us to notify the hunter of a deer coming into the area.This setup also gives us a much larger window to watch a deer that has been arrowed and the direction of flight. I hope this might be of some good use to someone, it works very well for us.
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Re: Guiding Bow Hunters
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12/31/16 09:17 PM
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txtrophy85
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They do that in Mexico for like deer as well
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Guiding Bow Hunters
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01/02/17 02:12 AM
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Firstlight10
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I have done the same thing but guy shot at the wrong deer. It was a good thing he missed. We had a good laugh after we knew it was a clean miss.
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Re: Guiding Bow Hunters
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01/02/17 04:47 AM
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BowsnRods
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I know there is always a chance for a mistake, but Cody and I make every effort to assure that all parties involved are on the same page.
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