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yoyoman

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I dunno man, some of the stuff coming out is just another way to do the same thing. I could not see a scenario that I would need that over what I have now. Couple slick lines, bags on each end. Sometimes we don't need to re invent the wheel.
 
I offen just used a throw bag and throw it over the branch and flip it back to myself. If you practice that works out to about 30'

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Yeah i use that trick pretty often too, I think a lot of guys don't know how to do the return throw. It's a useful skill to have in your arsenal. Not many guys seem to know how to use the pendulum effect to thread the ball back down through the tree either. I'll have to dig out a camera and go have some fun ;-)
 
there ya go. you want to watch it full screen and be sure to change the resolution to HD or you won't see anything. easily 20', can easily go a whole lot further

 
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Another good example but it takes a good clear shot and the right conditions and I agree, a great technique to have in your tool box, maybe a great game at your next arbor friends birthday party.

 
Them magnets look like they can nip your fingers like an angry parrot.
 
You seem to have a lot of time on your hands,,,kinda cool, but goofy.
Jeff
Got the same 24 as everybody else, try to enjoy every one and just wish there was more.
Jeff, let ME know when you have it figured out but I think goofy is probably getting close.
I appreciate your tree knowledge, I see the planning, upkeep and great diversity in the trees of San Diego, always figure you might have something to do with that.
Cheers
Richard
 

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