Couple of stumping pics. Wild irisis along a small creek and a screech owl.
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Shooting in the yard . Does this bow make me look fat.? Don't answer
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can we get a close-up of that riser, it loos nice.
That bow looks great with those arrows. Definitely need a close up of them all together. What make and model is the bow?
Not answering, honest, but that bow does look sleek and slim. Very interesting riser.
I know the yotes are scared of u!
Well??? You have to tell us a little about your bow. We do know if it hasn't killed yet, it's just a matter of time :archer:
My money is on a hickory bow.
I didn't recognize ya TD - you shaved off the beard!
Nice longbow!
Shoot straight, Shinken
:archer2:
Yup, that bow defenitely makes you look fat! The best thing you can do is get rid of it and send it to me!
I suggest using a large bow quiver filled with solid, alternating dark and light colored Shafts.
The vertical lines and bright colors will draw the viewers eyes, giving the perception of extended height and thinner, longer features, thereby taking away that tendency towards appearing wider in the middle and sub middle.
Of course, always being photographed from behind also helps maintain that svelte look.
:laughing: :dunno:
ChuckC
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Originally posted by ChuckC:
I suggest using a large bow quiver filled with solid, alternating dark and light colored Shafts.
The vertical lines and bright colors will draw the viewers eyes, giving the perception of extended height and thinner, longer features, thereby taking away that tendency towards appearing wider in the middle and sub middle.
Of course, always being photographed from behind also helps maintain that svelte look.
:biglaugh:
Fat only matters in the eye of the bowholder.
hell yeah :laughing:
'Bout the same for many of us. That's why we wear camouflage.
No, you're veritable "prima ballerina", but just how dang long is that arrow...or have you got alligator arms? I ain't meesin' with anybody that's probably bow-killed more yotes than I've got in my whole state!
no answer from me...
But if you have to ask, you probably already know the answer....
just saying...
Sure is a pretty bow. Specs please.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: