I have seen all of you scrape away at fletchings with some sharp
object potentially scratching the carbon to replace the fletching,
next time go to the kitchen & get that old potato peeler out of
retirement & give that a try. Not only can you NOT harm the carbon
surface or paint on aluminum but in removes a fletching & glue in a
jiffy.
Donald
*To
keep your broad heads and fishing hooks sharp and detour rusting use
vegetable oil. It is a good lubricate and barrier. it won't
spook game from the smell of other petroleum based products.*
*
Keep those silica gel packets from your shoes, electronic purchases,
ETC. put them in your bow case, tackle box, gun bag or whatever has
the opportunity to rust. They help keep the moisture out and help
prevent rusting.*
***Do you have a clever tip that can help out your fellow sportsmen?
If you do send it to us and we will post it with your name and will
be in the drawing for merchandise drawn at the end of the year.**** Spray WD-40 on your lure or
worm, the fish will love it.
When using cranks for walleye and
other fish try adding 2 red eyes under the bait's belly with a permanent
marker for better hit results.
Take a pocket full of small rocks, when a squirrel hides
on the opposite side of the tree throw a rock and he move on your side of
the tree, into shooting range.
Keep your guns rust and scratch free by wiping down the
blued finish with lemon pledge. the furniture polish gives the gun a
protective coating that causes water to bead up and run off, and will not
allow sticks and brush to scratch it.
When setting up your decoy's, add a
line of divers out away from the bunch and see what happens.
When setting up field decoy's for
geese try setting a giant V pattern with a couple of family groups just
outside the edges. Set your position in the v line about 1\2 way up.
When tracking a deer at night, if
you lose the blood sign just use a spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide to
spray the leaves. The blood will show up better in the light.