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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: BowHuntingFool on February 06, 2010, 10:58:00 PM
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What a blast! I went out with a buddy and his kids today to get some practice in for a pheasant hunt! It took a couple arrows but I surprised myself on how close I would actually get once I waited for it to top out! Then when I started hitting them I was like a kid in a candy store, I didn't want to leave!
What do you guys use for Discs? He had some made up from card board glued and taped on the edges, works perfect!
Now I just hope these darn pheasants fly just like these discs did today, with a little hang time! :pray: :biglaugh:
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I would love to try some aerial shooting, sounds like you had a blast. And good luck with the roosters.
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Plastic bucket lids break arrows. but softballs work pretty good.
Great fun
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We use old nerf footballs the kids have laying around. And they are about the same size and shape as a pheasant.
GLENN
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Glenn, that is a great idea, I would of never thought of that one!
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We prefer clay pigeons, but I wish they made ones that only broke if you hit them or ones that did not break at all. I take longer shots at pheasants than I do at deer, the clays get out there far enough for the rangey shots we get around here.
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Nerf balls, doubled up card board and the styrofoam craft balls all work, I have even used hand thrown clay pigeons. My favorite though is made from the same 3 inch thick foam as many targets and is the size of a frisbee, I got it at sportsman's warehouse for about 4 bucks! I just checked and it says "hips targets" on the face above and bellow the bulls eye. You think the targets are fun just wait till you start busting birds! I have everything from Bunnies to bears available to hunt but it's ducks that get my vote for most fun with trad gear!
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Got a link, geuss I got mine on sale or have a bad memory the site sells them for $9.99
http://www.hipstargets.com/products/aerial-target/
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How many layers of cardboard is ideal for an aerial target?
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Years ago I had a traditional get together on my farm. I had a 3d course, a 100 field shot at a standard 4'x4' target face w/a 9" Bulls eye , speed round shooting, shooting from horse back Of,etc. all these events shooting at helium filled balloons was the most fun. In a cut 20acre hayfield, with tank of helium (rented) we released them down wind from the shooters. Balloons released 10-15yds out front of shooters in 10-15mph down wind. Simulated a slow flushing pheasant flying downwind. Often you could get off a second long shot at one. It was about as much fun as you can have w/ your clothes on.
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I use an old frisbee. Made for throwing and works great.
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I use a disc I cut out of an old foam broadhead target. It was flat and about 2 inches thick and I cut a disc about 10 inches or so from it. I use rubber blunts on my arrows so they don't stick into the disc so there's no danger of the arrow sticking in it and then breaking off when it falls to the ground because the disc is relatively heavy.
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Originally posted by badbadleroybrown:
How many layers of cardboard is ideal for an aerial target?
Not to sure on how many layers but my buddies are about 1.5 inches thick. He made about a dozen of them which is perfect, shoot at 12 and go collect your arrows that way you don't loose them.
I'm going to make mine so the fit just inside a 5 gallon bucket for easy storage! :thumbsup:
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I glue up cardboard to a thickness of about 1 1/2 inch. Then I draw circles of various diameters using cans as a templetes. I try to use all available space on the card board sheet so I have various size discs from 5 inches to 12 inches. I then cut them out with the band saw. We throw them up in the air as well as roll them on the ground to simulate rabbits. You don't have to use fluflus when you roll them.....just a good blunt.
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A fun target that I use to use is Frisbees with Styrofoam cups taped to the top with masking tape. I think that makes more realistic practice for bird shooting. Here's an old video clip from Fred Trost Michigan Outdoors TV show.
http://www.tradgang.com/videos/ronlaclair/ronl-4.wmv
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http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=39;t=000321
Here's a video out of the classics. Don
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I bought a case each of 7" & 9" cardboard pizza circles...aka cake circles, from a rest. supply co. Tape 4-6 together for aerial shooting & 10 together for rolling on the ground. Also use Nerf footballs, tennis balls, you name it. My sons & I especially like taking turns kicking the nerfs around to simulate bunny hunting... they take those unexpected hops....Great practice, great fun!
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i went to HomeDepot bought a 4x8 sheet of foam siding backer the green stuff.
cut out 8,10,and 12inch disks. then with clear packing tape, taped 3 disks and cardboard on the out side together sprayed a dot and shooting we awent!!
you get about 10-12 targets total from a 4x8 sheet of backer
i prefer shooting the 8 inch disks
and yes FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think the pheasants will be easier in a way, but I really dont know for sure. From some of the videos I have seen it looks pretty darn hectic, but on the flip side they seem to sometimes stall like right in your face? I use the good ole foam target, but I dont think I will after seeing what you all are using!
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If you really want to get ready for a pheasant hunt, shoot at clay pigeons coming off a normal thrower. I haven't found anything better for hunt prep. It helps in training you to get that shot off before the bird gets out there too far. Everything else is fun and rounds out your shooting skill, but if you are serious about pheasants, stick to clays out of a thrower.
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When I was poor and in grad school my buddies and I use to use pizza boxes.
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Plastic gallon milk jugs. Put a handful of stones inside, screw the top back on and have at it. They even have a built-in throwing handle.
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Here is a link to a thread on aerial throwers. http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=084752
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the arc trap in levens a small city in the mountain close Nice south east of France
lot of fun !
here : http://www.outdoortv.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70
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some pictures of last year in Levens, a very good moment to enjoy for all the family
i hope the weather will be with us this year in may
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the video here : http://www.outdoortv.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70
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Our local Bow hunting club has about 25 members of which 24 used traditional equipment. We have a pheasant hunt every year. On the first hunt one person was shooting video and after watching it we learned something.
As we watched several pheasants on the screen get up and fly straight away you would see several arrows come into view also. The arrows were looking good right on target but as the pheasant gained speed you would see the distance lengthen between bird and arrow. Hard to believe but they were actually out flying the arrows. Not all got away though even using flu flu arrows.The next shoot we went to standard fletching and the hits happened more frequently.
We lost a lot more arrows though.
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Originally posted by kibok&ko:
the arc trap in levens a small city in the mountain close Nice south east of France
lot of fun !
here : http://www.outdoortv.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70
i looked at these traps at the ata show this year and i want one!!!
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How much are they?
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check out the wingshooter in the sponsors listing. I bought the plans and will finally get around to building the thing this month.