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super1941
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Post by super1941 »

hi has anyone been using the bowbug with their crossbow and are the results ok and does it modify the trajectory this week we lost a 50+ bull moose could not find it one arrow full of blood and that was all not a single drop of blood afterwards we were hunting in a reserve and we were limited by time thanks
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Post by TYE »

What's a bow bug?
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This is the only bow bug I know of, :lol:

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[img]http://photobucket.com/albums/b38/allan_w_/th_tinybuck3hj1.gif[/img]

Exocet your options and exCalibur8 your sights.
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TYE wrote:This is the only bow bug I know of, :lol:

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on sunday morning i found some bugs, well actually slugs on the phoenix and the bolts, i was on the ground, and i always remove the quiver and place it on the ground or stand, when i picked it up i started to see all this little slugs crawling around on it, also found one on the phoenix, must have crawled on me and then, must have been looking for a ride on the loaded bolt :lol:
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pphoenix wrote:
TYE wrote:This is the only bow bug I know of, :lol:

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on sunday morning i found some bugs, well actually slugs on the phoenix and the bolts, i was on the ground, and i always remove the quiver and place it on the ground or stand, when i picked it up i started to see all this little slugs crawling around on it, also found one on the phoenix, must have crawled on me and then, must have been looking for a ride on the loaded bolt :lol:
That slug would have pooped himself if we hitched a ride on that. lol
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A.W wrote:Here's a link to the bowbug TYE.

http://www.elusivewildlife.com/products ... Product=70
I went to the link A.W., the bowbug did impress me, but nothing like the BEAUTIFUL BLONDE in the Photo Gallery, HHHHHOOOOOLLLLYYYYY...............HANNA.

Tye, you'll like this sweetheart for your girlfriend.

Go to the link A.W. posted, then Photo Gallery, then Trophy Room for Customers and Friends. She's the Contest Winner.

Grey Owl
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That should get Tye into a rutting mood! :lol: :lol:
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Post by franklinm »

Well now I have heard about the bowbug and the nice looking ladie ,
but WOW what a nice buck .
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wabi wrote:That should get Tye into a rutting mood! :lol: :lol:

Actually, I just got home from meeting some girl I met on a website, lol. :lol:
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Post by groundpounder »

Was there a buck in the picture?
Why ride when you can walk!
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groundpounder wrote:Was there a buck in the picture?

:lol:

I don't know which rack I'd like to hold up :lol:
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TYE wrote:Image
just look at both racks :oops: :lol:
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The Martin ads are pretty nice also :)
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