Picked up a couple packs of the Nockturnals both green and red.... Green is my favorite and they are great fun for sure. I have shot lighted nocks in the past for fun but the Nockturnals are very easy to operate.
I really liked the Element arrows I used last year. I talked with Jeremy and was very happy with them. Heart shot my buck at 62 yards with them.... They were the Fire and Ice models and may have to look into the Typhoon.
I am currently using the Goat Tuff Fletching jig and this thing is a breeze. I have fletched a few dozen arrows for myself and friends and it works great.
It is a great place to be that is true... now the hunting isn't what it use to be as there are more recreational opportunities in some prime hunting spots near town.
was out there the other week, my brother lives out that way and I will have to send him by.... You should also check out the New Breed line of bows. sweet shooters for sure.
Running the FIRE and ICE from Element Arrows tipped with QAD Exodus, Black Hornet and Dirt Nap 100gr heads. Fletched up with 3" Fusions and hitting at 464 grains finished.
Once you hit Portland I would hit I84 and head towards Hood River and the Dalles. Tons of falls and short hikes.Then head south towards Maupin. You can take a right a t Tygh Valley and head down to White River State Park. Great picnic area/falls. Then head down to Sherars Bridge. Head down the...
You chase your arrow... little increments like 1/16" at a time. If you bare shaft tune or even modified french tune you get really close then when you are ready for broadheads only, I always fine tune. Good luck and you have to love to tinker :)
Grew up canning meat that we would turn out for everything from sandwich spread to stroganoff....Glad to see so many still enjoying it. You can pick up some tough cuts for cheap at the stores and can them up and they are fork tender...Tongue sandwiched come to mind :)