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New Whitetails, Inc. Web Show – “3 Days to Die – Part 2”

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Another brand new episode of the Whitetails, Inc. Web Show - Part 2 of “3 Days to Die” has launched! Check it out and please try this at home!

Check it out at www.whitetailsinc.com

I would also like to congratulate our very own Rambo John J from North Dakota – Lucas PSYCHO SCORES! This is the actual buck PSYCHO was chasing when the buck made a fatal mistake last week. Lucas’s story will be coming up on our web show so keep your eyes peeled!
 
Watching Todd whack those thorns off reminded me that I used my Wicked saw the same way last week. It's not just for show, it can be used that way.
 
side note (using Todd's favorite word) from me.

A couple weeks ago I was home and needed to "cut-out" a ladder stand that was completely overtaken by vines. I tried using my (some-lesser-brand) saw to "chop" brush the way todd does in every video. The saw is a few years old and the piece of shit broke on the first swipe. My immediate thought was "no FRICKIN way". I didn't notice it was broke until the second swap, when it collapsed against my FRICKIN finger. Luckily it didn't cut me too bad.

I managed to get the stand cut-out with that broken piece o-shit, but I was thinking about Todd's awesome saw the whole damn time.

You got yourself a new (FRICKIN) customer, TODD:way: and I got an awesome FICKIN saw:D
 
He he... I've been there dude! The worst is catching one of those fricking spikes in your fist when you're schwacking away! Those things just plain hurt!

Thanks for the business guys! I'm getting pretty pumped for the beginning of the season.
 
Watching Todd whack those thorns off reminded me that I used my Wicked saw the same way last week. It's not just for show, it can be used that way.

Probably can, but why? Use a machete for whacking and the saw for cutting limbs. I don't really understand watching guys whack away at brush with a handsaw. That's not what they were designed for. And you wonder why they break. I agree Todds saw is the cats ass, but I still wouldn't be hacking away at brush with it like a retard. Machetes are inexpensive and more suited for that purpose. Really not a burden to carry both either when trimming out stands. Just sayin........... :grin:
 
Another cool vid Todd! You certainly like to make things hard on yourself. Ever heard the term " work smarter, not harder"? Not everyday in the summer is 100 degrees, try hanging when it's a bit cooler, or in the spring when you can see what things will look like come fall. Saves on trimming and sweating your balls off. Painful to watch man! :grin:
 
My point was, the saw is that strong. I didn't clear a path for a safari, just needed to whack a couple things that were in the way.A guy that sat and watched land sell that cheap shouldn't call people names!!!!:D
 
My point was, the saw is that strong. I didn't clear a path for a safari, just needed to whack a couple things that were in the way.A guy that sat and watched land sell that cheap shouldn't call people names!!!!:D


It wasn't that good of a piece and had very little tillable. Not at the point of my career where I can buy a piece of land and not be able to somewhat cash flow it.

Hey if the shoe fits.............................

Besides, why are you out running around on your land 2 weeks before season? No wonder you never kill any big ones! :D

Sorry that was mean.
 
Why not use a machette? Why not just build a saw that will withstand this abuse so you don't have to bring more crap into the field. Again, the reason all this work was done in July was 3 fold. #1, I had just recieved the final production samples of my saw. I wanted to get out and beat the tar out of it and be 100% certain all the bugs were worked out. Reason #2, we need a minimum of a month to edit, so I wanted to have some scouting / stand setting episodes up on our site before season. Reason #3, right now I'm so freaking busy checking, packaging, and shipping saws that I don't have time to be out hanging stands.

The other reason, I like to push myself. There is something about working hard in hot weather and getting the jobs done long before most hunters have even thought about it. Why put off until tomorrow what can be accomplished today. My motto....
 
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