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The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Russell Graves

Russell Graves - Believes whitetails shouldn't be photographed in the back of a truck with their tongue hanging out.
Location - Texas

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Brian Strickland

Brian Strickland - Has 369,518 acres of land that you can hunt on. Call him at (555) 281-HUNT.
Location - Colorado

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Tony Hansen

Tony Hansen - Is pretty confident Michigan will release at least 300,000 archers into the woods this fall.
Location - Michigan

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Jake Fagan

Jake Fagan - He's really just here to hang out, so don't mind him.
Location - Georgia

The Rack Report Blog Contributors - Will Brantley

Will Brantley - Loves hunting in a dorag because it makes him look Ramboish. Some may call it Little Man Syndrome.
Location - Tennessee

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

 

MBBA...Are You a Member?


A good friend of mine is determined to kill a deer with his recurve this fall. About 10 a.m. each day, I get a call that goes something like this: "Dude. I missed again. Shot right over her back at 15 yards. Another muddy broadhead."

But I admire his persistance. And after reading another email about another miss last night, he informed me that he was officially starting the Muddy Broadhead Bowhunters Association. There really could be something to this. But I doubt it.

Below are the rules to the club. And the motto, well, here we go, "Accuracy by Quantity."

The Rules to Hunt by:
#1 Always hunt over soft dirt-It makes resharpening your heads easier.
#2 Upgrade to a larger pack-you aren't bogged down with trailing duties so you can carry more snacks and drinks for the long walk out.
#3 Take no shame from missing. You get all the benefits of a hunt and a shot without any of the gutting.
#4 If you're gonna miss, it might as well be with a recurve-they're a helluva lot easier to carry around in the woods.
#5 Missing high or low is way better than left or right-invites dry up after you hit and lose a few.
#6 You'll save a lot of money by not paying for taxidermy, so start shopping for that new truck.
#7 It's not the size of the rack but the number of misses you can get with one arrow that counts.

Are you a member?-Jake

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