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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby Uncle Lou » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:17 pm

If I invented pixie dust, I would sneek a little sprinkle in every BARK Silencer

OKAY, I guess I am busted, that means I would sell it. BUT NOT OUTRIGHT!!

Quiet freaks deserve a break (or magic pixie dust)


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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby Bird » Fri Mar 19, 2010 4:37 pm

Even if I knew what it was, I would not market it.

Then everyone could do it, and it would take away from the challenge of hunting, and the feeling of scouting, setting up, and killing an animal that never knew you were there.
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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby magicman54494 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 5:06 pm

Singing Bridge wrote:I would seal it inside a Lake Superior agate, Launch from the UP's Keweenaw peninsula and stop to fish giant lake trout at Stannard Rock, then find the deepest depths of Superior and sink the pixie dust so deep that only an offspring of Jacques Cousteau could ever hope to find it. Then I would stop at Stannard Rock again on the way in and catch more giant lakers... well, you asked!


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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby Dewey » Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:05 am

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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby stash59 » Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:49 pm

Depends what it is. Having been more of an elk hunter an honest to goodness scent elimination system would appeal to me. I've spent hours, walked miles up and down steep slopes trying to get a good setup on a bull. Always playing the wind. Trying to decipher the nuances of the thermals. Finally finding a setup that looks good. The bull working his way in. Then just yards away from getting the shot he spins and he's gone. At the same time you felt that almost imperceptable coolness on the back of your neck. Spent, deflated, bummed to the max all you can do is sit there and continueously put one wind checker after another into the air. But they all keep floating in a favorable direction. Of course it always seems to happen when it's one the few true monsters of the area.
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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby Tennhunter3 » Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:00 pm

Nope i enjoy chasing mature bucks and spending my time scouting.

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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby mheichelbech » Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:20 pm

Depends on what it is.

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Re: Pixie Dust

Unread postby Motivated » Wed Mar 11, 2015 4:10 pm

If I invented pixie dust, the first thing I would do is make sure it degraded quickly with time. The only solution for the masses would be to buy more. Then make some fancy name and catch phrase and geinus marketing plan. I'd bottle it up with a high price tag with an aggressive looking label.

The name "pixie dust" just wouldn't do. It sounds too feminine, first of all. And too many negative connotations thrown out by serious hunters in those online forums. Some of those guys can't tell sarcasm when they read it.

Dan, you already told us the real secret formula for consistent big bucks--hard work. Thanks for not charging me $19.95 a bottle. I appreciate it!

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