The Traditional Bowhunters Of Maryland was having one of our annual Pheasant hunts. By the time I had gotten there(I was late getting there) they were already out in the fields. As I was approaching them walking through a very wet cut corn field, they hollered out that they have one bird that would not fly but would only run. And just as I was stepping into one of the rows of the corn field this pheasant took out running straight down the row I was in, and I already had an arrowed nocked. Without out thinking about it I came up with my Robertson bow and let fly from about 12-15 yards, and I kid you not that broadhead took the head right off of that pheasant. You can see in the pic of one of the 2 birds that the head is missing. Believe me it was a total instinctive shot. And if you look at the bottom of my pants leg in the pic, you can see they are soaking wet, like I said it was very wet in that corn field, but we really had a great hunt that day. Too bad we no longer do it, because I am certainly game to do it again somewhere.
Tony