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Let's see your proven portable blind for turkey hunting
Chief RID:
I would like to see the portable blind set ups that have been successful for turkey. Include seat and placement in the blind and shooting angle and direction. Also decoy placement and the type of shot expected. I am planning to hunt this way all season if necessary to get a bird and I need the help.
Pappy:
Yep, very comfortable and warm, they hardly notice at all. ;) ;D ;D ;D Just kidding , I usually just make a make shift blind and if using decoy I place it about 15 yards and facing away, the Tom will come around to the back ya know. :o ;)
Pappy
Chief RID:
I should have been more specific.Taking a turkey with the bow. I am looking for that poop shoot shot when in full strut at 10 yds. I figure a very concealed portable blind is going to be my best bet. I plan on sitting in a known activity area and just sit and wait. No run and gun. I will do a lot of reading and napping I suppose.
Pappy, I like your blind. Very stylish.
crooketarrow:
I made a ghillie back in 82 to gobbler hunt in. Personally I kiled 39 useing it with a shot gun. 15 Gobblers with a selfbow.
LEARN TO SET FOR A BOW SHOT. Not where you can see the bird comeing to get that really good film footage. Thats a shot gun tatic.
Learn to set up with your back to the on comeing gobbler.
JW_Halverson:
Your back to the bird, like crooketarrow says, and up against a big ol' tree if possible. Then have your decoy out in front of you about 20 yds and facing you. But then, if you were that kid that knew what was in every package under the tree before Dec 21st, this will not work for you, because you can't help but peek. Peeking is a guarantee you will get busted. Then you gotta use a blind like Pappy's!
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