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Aunty
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Turkey hunting question
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September 05, 2010, 09:29:00 PM »
Gidday guys im from New Zealand and i would like to know how you guys recover turkeys when you shoot them with a bow?? i am heading off to shoot 3 or 4 of them soon but have never shot one with a bow before any advice would be greatly apprecated.
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Richard "MOOSE" Flett
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wislnwings
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Re: Turkey hunting question
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September 05, 2010, 09:37:00 PM »
My first one was shot in fairly open country in the Black Hills of South Dakota. After the shot I stayed in the blind and watched him run a short ways then fall over. I have since switched to using a string tracker. Simply shoot and follow the string to your prize.
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September 05, 2010, 10:15:00 PM »
My experience tells me to use the largest cutting width and/or diameter broadhead possible. The objective is to immobilize the bird quickly and that requires excellent shot placement. The immobilzation zone is about the size of a dixie cup. These birds seem to move continously and picking the exact spot is not always easy.
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Mike Vines
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Re: Turkey hunting question
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September 05, 2010, 10:35:00 PM »
My last one flew off deeper into the woods, and I just happened upon him. I have never spring hunted turkeys. Just fall hunted them. Now that I sold my boat, I will be in the woods this spring, instead of the Detroit River fishing.
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wollelybugger
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September 05, 2010, 10:49:00 PM »
If you hit one and he takes off go after him, they don't leave a blood trail so get after it and don't wait.
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Whump
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Re: Turkey hunting question
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September 05, 2010, 10:58:00 PM »
Whump Sez; The last 2 I killed only went about 20yds after the shot. One with a magnus 1 4bld and the other with a 2bld simmons interscepter.Treat them like any other animal--shoot a razor sharp head. I shoot dead center of the bird from the side [ shoot at the shoulder bone of the wing or just below it], from the back [between the wings] either of these shots will bring the bird down within 20yds or less. Good luck and post your pics here after the hunt. Hunt safe.
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Aunty
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September 06, 2010, 03:04:00 AM »
Hey Cheers guys yea will post some pics if i can manage to get one. i have one more question when decoying turkeys and calling them what decoys do you like to use hen or gobbler and what brand, i have a mouth diaghram can you only call like a hen or can you gobble with a mouth diaghram. I have never hunted turkeys the way you guys do. We use other methods but i would like to make it a challange for myself.
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September 06, 2010, 05:12:00 AM »
If you are lucky enough to get turkeys, make sure you save those wing and tail feathers.
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September 06, 2010, 10:43:00 AM »
I shot one this spring with a Woodsman head right in the wing joint, he went about 20 yards and never left the ground. It was a very effective hit of course. I waited for a close shot to increase my odds, about 7-8 yards. I have heard alot of horror stories regarding turkeys flying away with an arrow in them.
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