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D.skiny

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  1. I am not quite old enough to remember the first "Archery Only" season in Alberta.  I do recall a time when purchasing a "Bow Licence" got you a tag that you could put on any big game you shot with a bow.  Apparently the rifle hunters didnt think the bow hunters should have the extra tag and it was discontinued. So why is there a special early "Archery Only" season? With a "bow" one must get a lot closer to game and then most often there is just one shot from a one shot weapon.  So it is harder than hunting with a modern, smokeless powder rifle.  If you look at a crossbow, it requires a hunter to get close to game and then have one shot from a one shot weapon.  It is harder hunting with a crossbow than with a modern smokeless powder rifle.  I dont think we need to argue about which is more effective or easier to use.  a vertical bow or a crossbow The fact remains that Vertical bows are not as easy and effective as rifles and crossbows are also not as easy and effective as rifles.  If vertical bows really "deserve" a special early season them crossbows do too. Robin
  2. Who would have guessed 12 & 2 would have been there. 3 chevy in top 15, and 3 fords top 15, who would ever guess that?
  3. Does anybody have any film, playbooks, cut-ups, etc. on the Air Raid offense?  This had some publicity over on Football Scoop and I wanted to see if anybody could elaborate on it for me.  Why is it successful?  What are the reads for it and what separates it from other spread-style offenses?
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