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    How old are they now? Do they drool a lot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katrina View Post
    How old are they now? Do they drool a lot?
    They will be 2 in January. They only drool when they are excited, or drink water. Before they come in the house they have to calm down, that takes care of the drool problem.
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    What size Kubota is that Helo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onestep View Post
    What size Kubota is that Helo?
    It is a mx-5100, 50 hp, 4X4 with a hydrostatic transmission. No gears, it is sooo nice.
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    Sweet. I bought mid 80's L235 (23HP-2WD) from a buddy that upgraded to a bigger/newer one.
    It's old but has less than 400 hours.

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    Nice bro. Ive yet to attempt taking any game with my bow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by izzyscout21 View Post
    Nice bro. Ive yet to attempt taking any game with my bow.
    It is just hard to get the distance right. I have spots marked for distance, but the deer never seem to walk on my marked lines, and 10 yards wrong can mean a miss. Luckily I aim a little high because I new it was more than 35 yards, but I never guessed it was 45 yards. Kind of like shooting a rifle out to 800 yards, just a little error in ranging and you are off target.
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    even moreso if you're shooting down from a stand.

    How many pins do you have on your bow?
    Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day!
    Light a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life!

    Cat's are food... not friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper-T View Post
    even moreso if you're shooting down from a stand.

    How many pins do you have on your bow?
    I only have 3 pins. 25, 35, and 45 yards. I have a hard enough time with just three. I saw a friends bow this week and I think he had 6 pins. I would never get the right one. My stand was about 20 feet up, not real high. I was in a tree climber.
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    have you shot a lot from that height? extrapolating between pin sets isn't too hard with a bit of practice.

    you can also use flagging tape, or even spray paint to mark distances along sight lines. one dab on the ground for every five yards, or a dot at 5 and a dash at 10. it's a quick and easy way of marking an area without placing a bunch of 'non-native' looking stakes.
    Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day!
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    Cat's are food... not friends!

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