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Topic: Youth Bow  (Read 2010 times)

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mickfish

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:spank :smt063 Have a youth bow that was my son's. His Grandpa is an avid archer so it's most likely a good bow no markings 48" long about 35lbs Compound. If anyone is interested I can send pictures, I rather see one of you guys get it than sell at my garage sale.
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Kiddie style or a better youth grade.  Jelly is hunting for our Christmas turkey...should be interesting.  He spent all morning yesterday in his blind with a call and a homemade spear...the kid is a whack-job!  He could use some more fire power.  His kiddie bow is out of order.


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Sean it's his couldn't go to a better place. I'll becoming up Fri.or Sat. to fish and I will bring it then. It has a bunch of arrows and a quiver. I'll and see if I have any guards. Just don't let him near Mooch with it. :dwarf: :smt063 Please post a report on your Thursday morning fishing.
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I'd love to see the bow. Mine isn't the best :smt063  :smt076, no work dumb bow.I wonted to get a thanksgiving turkey but it didn't work out :smt010 I thought of catching one with a net :smt117 but my mom didn't agree.My call didn't get any atentoin :tiesto: :tweety: hear berdy berdy.
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Here's what it looks like. I'll bring it up as soon as you guys tell me the striper's are bitting.
Or if your dad's coming to Santa Rosy he can pick it up.
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

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I'd love to see the bow. Mine isn't the best :smt063  :smt076, no work dumb bow.I wonted to get a thanksgiving turkey but it didn't work out :smt010 I thought of catching one with a net :smt117 but my mom didn't agree.My call didn't get any atentoin :tiesto: :tweety: hear berdy berdy.
Sounds like you tried everything but Turkey Fishing!  I hear that can be quite effective.


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Mike:
      The stripers were all over the place deap by the small south island.But we didn't catch any :smt010.We could only fish for a few hours because it was
thanksgiving.But at least we could go  :smt001




                                                                   
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