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Spring Turkey Hunting- Anyone?
Lone500:
drive around here and you will find them. i imagine its a little hard to shoot a bow from a vehicle let alone a longbow.
fencepost:
till a garden round here it will get scrached up . all the old timers will let you shoot all you can tote
crooketarrow:
I've been bow hunting gobbler for 28 years. 21 With a self bow, quit hunt hunting in 05. It's an a addiction of mine every spring. ( 15 with a self bow, 4 with knaped points, 31 with a shot gun) Only thing more fun than gobblers and selfbows are mature bucks and self bows. Gobblers are far easyer. On the farm I live on a saw a flock of hens in NOV 86, A FLOCK OF JAKES 17 in DEC and a flock of 7 LONG BEARDS TOGETHER IN NOV. It's the same on all the other farms I hunt and manage. I SAW BIRDS ALL BOW SEASON LONG. I grew up here in the EASTERN PANDLE of WV theres always been lots of gobblers.
Jeremy Holden:
I'll be in south west NE at the end of April. My hopes are to get one with my red oak board bow. We'll see though, I may have to put it down and borrow my son's Christmas present, a Remington 870. Then it's back to Illinois and I have a permit for some public land early to mid May. Haven't gotten an Eastern yet. Would love to add that to my experience's. I love turkey hunting, it's like deer hunting but without scent control. I go nut's trying to remain scent free. Love the spring.
-Jeremy
JW_Halverson:
--- Quote from: Jeremy Holden on February 14, 2012, 02:38:03 pm ---I'll be in south west NE at the end of April. My hopes are to get one with my red oak board bow. We'll see though, I may have to put it down and borrow my son's Christmas present, a Remington 870. Then it's back to Illinois and I have a permit for some public land early to mid May. Haven't gotten an Eastern yet. Would love to add that to my experience's. I love turkey hunting, it's like deer hunting but without scent control. I go nut's trying to remain scent free. Love the spring.
-Jeremy
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Amazing eyesight, freakishly good hearing, thank God they have such a poor sense of smell or we'd never get one!
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