Originally posted by old_goat2:
Originally posted by Charlie Lamb:
If you don't hit anything vital you probably won't ever see the bird again. If you should happen to chase one down be careful about jumping on it if the broadhead is still in it.
Consider using a multiblade head and DON'T dull any of the blades. Turkeys are hard to penetrate in the first place and in the second place counting on the arrow slowing the bird down is grasping at straws.
A string tracker can make a huge difference in dependable recovery.
told you somebody would come along and poo poo on what I said, you can count on it on here [/b]
Sorry David, But I fail to see anyone "poo-pooing"
on what you said...fortunately you're way wrong about the folks here! Your attitude about how things "work" around here is also fortunately, not the norm.
Charlie was speaking from his experience, and I can tell you from my experience, and I've killed a "few' turkeys myself...what Charlie said is spot on from "my experience"!
We're in the field doing it ourselves, figuring things out first hand...not going on what someone told us.
Sorry to "poo-poo" on you now, but you kinda brought it on yourself...carry-on...