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<blockquote data-quote="Toxophilite Phil" data-source="post: 1050219" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>I agree with everything Radar said. I have talked with Radar enough to know that we share alot of the same ideas. Scott and I have seen a few sunsets from a treestand. There are a few others on here that I have never met but valve there opinion because of the time they have spent in pursuit of their game with archery equipment. This is known as experience. The older I get the more set I seem to become in most of thinking and philosophy on bowhunting and archery. Several of us have seen alot of equipment come and go the way of the dodo. Speaking for myself, after 25 yrs behind a bow and several miles of blood trails, I think I am qualified to speak openly about what works and what don't. I will not try to push MY opinions on anyone. If you ask my opinions I will tell you. I don't have to justify any type of equipment I choose to use. I choose what I use based on my decisions and not someone or some magazine. </p><p></p><p>Radar a bow basher.......I highly doubt that. A dedicated, dyed-in -the wool, bowhunter....you better believe it. I valve his opinion and alot more of you guys should too if you wish to have a bow season 10 or 15 yrs from now.</p><p></p><p>PS.....Hey Scott....going to be in LBL right after Christmas, can you make it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxophilite Phil, post: 1050219, member: 332"] I agree with everything Radar said. I have talked with Radar enough to know that we share alot of the same ideas. Scott and I have seen a few sunsets from a treestand. There are a few others on here that I have never met but valve there opinion because of the time they have spent in pursuit of their game with archery equipment. This is known as experience. The older I get the more set I seem to become in most of thinking and philosophy on bowhunting and archery. Several of us have seen alot of equipment come and go the way of the dodo. Speaking for myself, after 25 yrs behind a bow and several miles of blood trails, I think I am qualified to speak openly about what works and what don't. I will not try to push MY opinions on anyone. If you ask my opinions I will tell you. I don't have to justify any type of equipment I choose to use. I choose what I use based on my decisions and not someone or some magazine. Radar a bow basher.......I highly doubt that. A dedicated, dyed-in -the wool, bowhunter....you better believe it. I valve his opinion and alot more of you guys should too if you wish to have a bow season 10 or 15 yrs from now. PS.....Hey Scott....going to be in LBL right after Christmas, can you make it? [/QUOTE]
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