keeping at it
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Re: keeping at it
I went out this afternoon and only found one year old three point, the wind was blowing so hard i couldnt see, or stand up strait
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Re: keeping at it
Wild Antlers-- At least you found one!
My best friend and I went out yesterday looking.. I couldnt believe how bad the wind was blowing! We jumped on the razor and headed up the hill. You couldnt see from watery eyes and your nose wouldnt stop running. It was mostly flat ground but tall sage brush. You could bearly keep your balance from the strong wind, maybe a little cowboy koolaid didnt help either tho But it was a good time even tho we didnt find a horn. Found a dead beaver and got attacked by a fighting rooster...
My best friend and I went out yesterday looking.. I couldnt believe how bad the wind was blowing! We jumped on the razor and headed up the hill. You couldnt see from watery eyes and your nose wouldnt stop running. It was mostly flat ground but tall sage brush. You could bearly keep your balance from the strong wind, maybe a little cowboy koolaid didnt help either tho But it was a good time even tho we didnt find a horn. Found a dead beaver and got attacked by a fighting rooster...
~Sneekee~
Re: keeping at it
[quote="AntlersOutWest"]Wild Antlers-- At least you found one!
My best friend and I went out yesterday looking.. I couldnt believe how bad the wind was blowing! We jumped on the razor and headed up the hill. You couldnt see from watery eyes and your nose wouldnt stop running. It was mostly flat ground but tall sage brush. You could bearly keep your balance from the strong wind, maybe a little cowboy koolaid didnt help either tho But it was a good time even tho we didnt find a horn. Found a dead beaver and got attacked by a fighting rooster...
Boy if you didnt set that up for some very bad jokes
My best friend and I went out yesterday looking.. I couldnt believe how bad the wind was blowing! We jumped on the razor and headed up the hill. You couldnt see from watery eyes and your nose wouldnt stop running. It was mostly flat ground but tall sage brush. You could bearly keep your balance from the strong wind, maybe a little cowboy koolaid didnt help either tho But it was a good time even tho we didnt find a horn. Found a dead beaver and got attacked by a fighting rooster...
Boy if you didnt set that up for some very bad jokes
when the crow dips, you have luck sometimes maybe.
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Re: keeping at it
AntlersOutWest, you needed more cowboy koolaides to make it easier to walk straight with the wind. LOL JK, looked like a good time.
Wildantlers, where were you last night, need to bring down them antler sets we found so we can WAM them up for the ISE show next week have a lot to get done. Call me...
Wildantlers, where were you last night, need to bring down them antler sets we found so we can WAM them up for the ISE show next week have a lot to get done. Call me...
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Re: keeping at it
Speaking of WAM.. Ive done a few old hard white sheds. Maybe Im picky but the small cracks tend to stick out to me.. Do you use any method to cover these cracks or have any advise?
Thanks, Carrie
Thanks, Carrie
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Re: keeping at it
Me too. I have tried filling the cracks with lots of stuff but haven't got it quite right yet. Still experimenting. Any advice?
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Re: keeping at it
First off you will not get ride of the cracks, the WAM will fill the cracks and when you take off the WAM gently remove from the area the cracks are. When you spry the antler with the clear coat it will hold the WAM in place. You also can spry a little clear coat around the area that has the cracks and littly sand the antler with the WAM will it is still wet and this with help hold the WAM into the cracks after it dries. Other than that hope you all like what WAM does and how it makes you antlers look. If you come up to the ISE show I can explain in person and show a little demo for you all.
Thanks
Thanks
Wes
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Hey carrie, Yes the cracks can be frustrating, we wish this product fixed cracks too but it dont, the best thing to do with the cracks is to use some fine grit sandpaper and sand down where its cracked and let the hord dust work into the cracks, this should help out a little bit , hope this helps ya out ! if you need any more help just let us know, keep up the good work and good luck!!
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No that didnt stop me but Im gonna blame it on not finding muchAGCHAWK wrote:And that stopped ya?!?!
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