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Neat hunting gadgets?
#7686948
12/12/19 03:16 PM
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KWood_TSU
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I got one of these last year and unfortunately have had to use it a few times this season, It's a great tool, that I hopefully can quit using over the ammo switch to Boss. Anyways, it works great, i put it on a retractable lanyard on my call lanyard and it's always handy. https://adrenal-line.com/collections/finisher?page=2What's something you really like personally, or relatively inexpensive that you can give to your hunting buddy as a gift.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687058
12/12/19 05:57 PM
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687068
12/12/19 06:08 PM
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nak
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I want to see him use that "Finisher" on a Sandhill Crane with nothing but a busted wing.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687078
12/12/19 06:19 PM
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I want to see him use that "Finisher" on a Sandhill Crane with nothing but a busted wing. That would be a sight I saw a guy go full karate kid on one. They for sure make you think twice before just going in and grabbing them when they are just crippled
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687095
12/12/19 06:35 PM
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KWood_TSU
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I want to see him use that "Finisher" on a Sandhill Crane with nothing but a busted wing. Hahaha, A crane would get another shot.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/12/19 06:38 PM
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I want to see him use that "Finisher" on a Sandhill Crane with nothing but a busted wing. That would be a sight I saw a guy go full karate kid on one. They for sure make you think twice before just going in and grabbing them when they are just crippled Yes I kicked ones head like a soccer ball one time. It seems to do the job.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/12/19 07:02 PM
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KWood_TSU
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Another neat gadget, but not cheap is a shotkam. This thing automatically slows down videos to 1/3 speed, so it matches what the eyes see when hunting. It was mainly made for clay shooting and to help people with their misses. but it's crossed over to duck hunting. As of right now, I can definitely recommend it.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687121
12/12/19 07:15 PM
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throw a towel over the head of the crane and use a hammer. works every time.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/12/19 07:16 PM
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KWood_TSU
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throw a towel over the head of the crane and use a hammer. works every time. Carry a Taurus judge loaded with .410, I bet that'd work at close range!
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687893
12/13/19 04:36 PM
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I want to see him use that "Finisher" on a Sandhill Crane with nothing but a busted wing. The crane might take it away and use it on him or use the one they already have on their head!
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7687987
12/13/19 06:30 PM
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throw a towel over the head of the crane and use a hammer. works every time. Carry a Taurus judge loaded with .410, I bet that'd work at close range! Not sure they make non-toxic shot for a .410.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7688031
12/13/19 07:39 PM
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KWood_TSU
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throw a towel over the head of the crane and use a hammer. works every time. Carry a Taurus judge loaded with .410, I bet that'd work at close range! Not sure they make non-toxic shot for a .410. Boss makes their bismuth in .410.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7688072
12/13/19 08:23 PM
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You don't have to use non toxic for cranes. But yes lots of non toxic options for 410
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/13/19 10:29 PM
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You don't have to use non toxic for cranes. But yes lots of non toxic options for 410 Yep. High brass lead will fold them up.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/17/19 06:27 PM
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I got one of these last year and unfortunately have had to use it a few times this season, It's a great tool, that I hopefully can quit using over the ammo switch to Boss. Anyways, it works great, i put it on a retractable lanyard on my call lanyard and it's always handy. https://adrenal-line.com/collections/finisher?page=2What's something you really like personally, or relatively inexpensive that you can give to your hunting buddy as a gift. I bought an Adrenal Line Finisher for one of my friends a couple years ago and he really liked it. Here are a couple of other cool ideas: https://thebiggamehuntingblog.com/gifts-for-hunters/The book "If You Didn't Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat?" has been a big hit among my friends in recent years.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/29/19 05:39 PM
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Not a gadget, but I replaced my blind bag with a blind backpack. I haven’t used it, but I can tell I’m going to like it better than my old bag. Hard shell bottom that keeps it standing upright on the ground and also doubles as a storage compartment. It has a shotgun holder, padded straps with integrated game straps, choke and shell holders inside, sunglasses case and the compartments are designed to keep things organized. But, since I hike in, it will help keep things from sliding off my shoulders as I walk, which was my biggest complaint with my old bag and trying to carry a chair, shotgun, blind bag and decoy bag with shoulder straps and having them compete for which can slid off my shoulder the fastest.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7701431
12/29/19 07:01 PM
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KWood_TSU
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I like that bag, got a link? Did you buy online or in a store somewhere?
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/29/19 08:55 PM
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I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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#7701926
12/30/19 04:01 AM
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I got one of these last year and unfortunately have had to use it a few times this season, It's a great tool.... Been watching Phil Robertson putting the bite on ‘em to finish them off. Whatever happened to simply wringing their neck?
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/30/19 04:02 AM
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Really like the idea. But, that bag looks a bit large to me. Is it?
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/30/19 04:49 AM
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Really like the idea. But, that bag looks a bit large to me. Is it? It’s large but I don’t plan on filling it up. Everything from my old blind bag fits in this one with a lot of space left over. I could easily stuff a mojo in this, or an extra jacket or base layer. It’s very comfortable with the padded straps, waist strap and chest strap. That’s why I bought it. There are smaller ones available. If it was a normal blind bag, I’d be worried about the size. Since it’s a backpack, I’m less so, and this is exactly what I was looking for, is well made and sturdy, and comfortable.
I just turned it on . I was looking bird dogs in the butt this morning.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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12/30/19 04:19 PM
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I got one of these last year and unfortunately have had to use it a few times this season, It's a great tool.... Been watching Phil Robertson putting the bite on ‘em to finish them off. Whatever happened to simply wringing their neck? I presume these gadgets are for preserving a bird you want on the wall. I hunted with a coon arse last week that used one of the primary flight feathers to the back of the head to finish off a bald pate. I like simplicity.
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12/30/19 04:47 PM
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I got one of these last year and unfortunately have had to use it a few times this season, It's a great tool.... Been watching Phil Robertson putting the bite on ‘em to finish them off. Whatever happened to simply wringing their neck? I presume these gadgets are for preserving a bird you want on the wall. I hunted with a coon arse last week that used one of the primary flight feathers to the back of the head to finish off a bald pate. I like simplicity. That’s how I was taught and what I do, feather in the base of the skull. I’ve used the bite a time or two, not a fan.
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Re: Neat hunting gadgets?
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01/01/20 07:12 PM
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I got me this decoy system this season! Makes amazing motion in the water and frees up your hand in the blind eliminating all the motion from the blind with a jerk rig. It is pricey but it really is awesome!!! https://soabhunting.com/
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