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My first Stone arrow point and primitive kill!

Started by Anaconda12, December 30, 2008, 08:54:00 PM

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Downsouth

That's a great vid clip Quintin, really said a lot! Happy new year to you and everyone at Trad gang  :)

osprey1

Outstanding accomplishment and very inspirational to say the least. Great read and video. Thanks a bunch for sharing.
"Behold this and always love it, for it is sacred and you must always treat it as such"...Sioux Indian

Ybuck

Congratulations Sir!
Your accomplishment is incredable!
What a great hunter you are.  :archer:
Steve.

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medic77

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     Today is YOUR day!
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BroMark

Blood bought - twice born - heaven bound!

vermonster13

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Anaconda12

QuoteOriginally posted by NorthernCaliforniaHunter:
Fantastic post. Bravo!!
That is a goal to reach for sure!
Now all I have to do is learn how to make my own bows, arrows, arrow heads and then get them to fly straight... No problem?
You know that is the amazing thing about the stone heads, I have not had one yet not fly true!  I have shot them and noticed they are way forgiving as long as they are well balanced in shape and weight.  Now that season is closed I will be after some hogs there on the property they have all but destroyed a large pecan grove!  Has anyone here shot any pigs with stone points?
Luck has nothing to do with it, just Boot leather and a GWP.

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