Are you getting it replaced? I had total reverse shoulder replacement February 13th of last year and I highly recommend it! Either way I wish you the best and Hope recovery goes well…..kill the PT! I’m drawing back with the new shoulder and have no issues. But, I hope one day I’ll get it strong enough to hold the bow. If so, I’ll start shooting lefty and use my dominant eye. I’ve had to shoot righty due to the shoulder and having no rotator cuff.I’ve tried to put a sharp stick through some does the last 2 weekends. I’ll try one last time this weekend.
After that, it’s off to the Hughston clinic for some shoulder work.
Super cool deer!I was up in a tree Saturday afternoon until dark. The only one that came within Bow range was a cool looking young piebald. He gets a pass since he’s almost made it through this year, and I want to be able to keep watching him.
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Cool piebald. Does the string help in tracking?I was up in a tree Saturday afternoon until dark. The only one that came within Bow range was a cool looking young piebald. He gets a pass since he’s almost made it through this year, and I want to be able to keep watching him.
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No sir.Are you getting it replaced? I had total reverse shoulder replacement February 13th of last year and I highly recommend it! Either way I wish you the best and Hope recovery goes well…..kill the PT! I’m drawing back with the new shoulder and have no issues. But, I hope one day I’ll get it strong enough to hold the bow. If so, I’ll start shooting lefty and use my dominant eye. I’ve had to shoot righty due to the shoulder and having no rotator cuff.
That’s one neat little deerI was up in a tree Saturday afternoon until dark. The only one that came within Bow range was a cool looking young piebald. He gets a pass since he’s almost made it through this year, and I want to be able to keep watching him.
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It sure does. I started using the string trapper, mainly for bear, but it will help track anything. There’s always a chance it can break, but when it doesn’t, it can be very helpful. It doesn’t seem to affect my arrow flight at all out to 20 yards. A friend of mine shot a bear a couple years ago that traveled 273 yards according to the tracker feature on onXmaps through super thick huckleberries and mountain Laurel on the side of the mountain before crawling into a huge blowdown and expiring. They found one drop of blood during that entire track, and would’ve had zero chance of recovering it without the string.Cool piebald. Does the string help in tracking?
congrats!28 yards.
She’s tiny but wanted to end the season right
It was late but I found one that was big enough. Tagged out a few weeks ago.Until Jan 31st or the big guy calls my name. Need another toad. Getting tough out here but not impossible. I’m in a blind hoping to open a Christmas present now.
Oh, got him Jan 9th. Pushing it close.It was late but I found one that was big enough. Tagged out a few weeks ago.
Oh, got him Jan 9th. Pushing it close.
Just passed another 6 month CT scan. Lung cancer hasn't come back.Good to see you on here, hope you’re still feeling good!
Just passed another 6 month CT scan. Lung cancer hasn't come back.
The big guy upstairs must have a plan for me ?