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Crazynate
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Frozen country

#1 Post by Crazynate »

I know it's not archery related it was too cold for bows -9 lol but I took this picture yesterday out of my ice shanty out on Saginaw Bay here in MI. We were about 6miles out and the ice was clear and it made for a sweet view. Man I love the outdoors.Image
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#2 Post by Graps »

It's colder than a mother in-laws kiss.
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#3 Post by Crazynate »

It was freezing all day.
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#4 Post by Carpdaddy »

It is beyond cold, but that’s still a great picture.

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#5 Post by stumper »

How cold is too cold for bows?? I remember that Fred did a couple of polar bear hunts right?? Just curious to see if there is a temp that should not be crossed with trad equipment.
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#6 Post by Crazynate »

dahyer wrote:How cold is too cold for bows?? I remember that Fred did a couple of polar bear hunts right?? Just curious to see if there is a temp that should not be crossed with trad equipment.
I really meant it's to cold for me to shoot bows lol. I'll sit in a shanty ice fishing instead .I don't think cold could hurt em like you said Fred popped a Polar Bear.
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#7 Post by Shadowhntr »

Hey Nate you should take us along on the fishing! I'd like to see how you do it and what you are catching.
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#8 Post by Crazynate »

Always looking for people to come fishing. If any of you are up this way or would want to make a trip I'll be glad to take people out. Yesterday we were fishing for walleyes. My wife wasn't to happy about a sink full of fish but they were frozen solid lol I had to let them thaw a few hours. Image
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#9 Post by Shadowhntr »

Yeah buddy that's what I'm talking about! YUMMY!!!!!

By taking us along I mean like a pictorial......although sittin in a hut yanking 'eyes through the ice is very tempting!!!
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#10 Post by Jose »

Oh ya.......walleye is my favorite!!!!!

Nice mess of fish right there... :mrgreen:

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