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Originally posted by ethan.hines View PostThanks! Do they need to be submitted in person? Or does e-mail work as well?
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Please send all applications, questions, surveys, or other information regarding the hunting at Grapevine Lake to CESWF-Grapevine-Hunting@usace.army.mil. So I'm guessing we can email them.
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Arrow Mystery: Shot my first deer this season (spined it). Dropped on the spot. Put a second arrow through it to kill it. When I got home and was cleaning my arrows I noticed one has a foul smell. It was the vanes. Washed it with soap, Bleached it, hydrogen peroxide, mineral spirits, 409…nothing takes the smell away. This was at Thanksgiving. Left it outside for two months and it still stinks! What in the world? Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by C Mordecai View PostArrow Mystery: Shot my first deer this season (spined it). Dropped on the spot. Put a second arrow through it to kill it. When I got home and was cleaning my arrows I noticed one has a foul smell. It was the vanes. Washed it with soap, Bleached it, hydrogen peroxide, mineral spirits, 409…nothing takes the smell away. This was at Thanksgiving. Left it outside for two months and it still stinks! What in the world? Any thoughts?
For some reason standard diameter (.244, .245) the insert seems to let blood and lung/liver matter inside the shaft a bit easier than small diameter and micro diameter shafts.
I had a similar situation a few weeks after I shot a deer. So I popped the nock off and looked inside... to say it was gross was an understatement! I wound up swinging it outside and it slung that nasty stuff everywhere. Wound up washing the inside of the arrow and it got rid of it, but man did it stink!
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Originally posted by Kirby86 View PostDid you remove the nock and check inside the arrow?
For some reason standard diameter (.244, .245) the insert seems to let blood and lung/liver matter inside the shaft a bit easier than small diameter and micro diameter shafts.
I had a similar situation a few weeks after I shot a deer. So I popped the nock off and looked inside... to say it was gross was an understatement! I wound up swinging it outside and it slung that nasty stuff everywhere. Wound up washing the inside of the arrow and it got rid of it, but man did it stink!
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Hunters, we are working with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers on a clean up of the hunting area on March 11th!! If you are free that day please come out and volunteer with us and BHA. We are meeting at the Project office 9am to sign forms and then head out to do some much needed clean up. You can either RSVP here blockedhttps://www.backcountryhunters.org/grapevine_lake_cleanup_2023 or just show up at the office.
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Originally posted by Grapevine USACE View PostHunters, we are working with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers on a clean up of the hunting area on March 11th!! If you are free that day please come out and volunteer with us and BHA. We are meeting at the Project office 9am to sign forms and then head out to do some much needed clean up. You can either RSVP here blockedhttps://www.backcountryhunters.org/grapevine_lake_cleanup_2023 or just show up at the office.
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