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Post by shootsa410 on Feb 2, 2007 17:49:42 GMT -5
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Post by bsutravis on Feb 2, 2007 19:02:34 GMT -5
Are these the ones that you release from your barn Art???
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Post by shootsa410 on Feb 2, 2007 19:17:24 GMT -5
I do what I gots to do to get you boys your birds.
Donnie....you have one hour to call me or the bands on my lanyard.
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Post by ActionPoint on Feb 2, 2007 19:18:57 GMT -5
Hmmm, I wonder if I can design a thrower that will hold up to slingin geese. A few quality food plots and there can be banded 20lbers for everyone.
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Post by shootsa410 on Feb 2, 2007 19:28:31 GMT -5
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Post by duff on Feb 2, 2007 19:37:35 GMT -5
Now were talking, ProStaffers for sure after next season!@!!!!
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Post by shootsa410 on Feb 3, 2007 7:38:18 GMT -5
The release must be by surprise you cannot call "pull". Also all shots must be taken from the sitting position in a layout blind.
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Post by indianagooseman on Feb 3, 2007 7:41:39 GMT -5
Doing a put-and-take ? Don't forget to spin them around by their legs a few times.
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Post by hotshot on Feb 5, 2007 15:09:10 GMT -5
A relaes mechanism: get 20 yards of surgical tubing, and a pair of Art's underwear. Attach the underwear to two double strands of tubing: set goos in tubing. Pull tubing backwards with Warn winch on front of truck or 4 wheeler. let bird fly through the air once maximum tension is acheived.
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Post by shootsa410 on Feb 5, 2007 18:58:37 GMT -5
I really don't want to give up my underware when it's so cold out. Duff told me Travis wears a thong, maybe he'll give it up for a shoot. ;D
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