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turkey hunting set up, photo custom turkey head added
bradsmith2010:
thanks bjrogg,, I plan on making more videos since I learned how to upload, I want to show some different bows in action, and talk a little about bow making,, I just wanted to show this bow in action since it was my turkey bow,, but I wil proably shoot some short bows next,, I think they are a bit underated as far as being accurate,, Im about a week away from getting to go,, the season is open in Texas now, and I hope to go next week,,
Will Tell:
I chased Turkeys with Trad equipment for awhile and the best tip I can give you is to use a stool that the seat swivels. When you hear the bird and figure which way he's coming swivel in his direction so all you have to do is pull and shoot. I use to figure on getting a shot at about every five of six Goblers I called in. I hunted without a blind and no decoys so you can probally do better. I also hunt birds that are pressured. Shooting for the head is tough because it's always moving, I always tried for the base of the neck and if you hit low you can break their back. Hit em high and watch them die, hit them low and watch em go.lol
bradsmith2010:
great advise,, thats about my odds at getting a shot with no blind,, sometimes I was so shocked I wsas getting the shot , I would blow it,, the birds in Tenn were pressured, so I know what you mean,,
when you call and they run the other way, odds are they have been shot at before,, I am sitting on a bucket so I can swivel is need be,, my ghillie suit is coming too,
bradsmith2010:
I tried shooting the shot Jeffer was shooting ,, but at only 10 yards, it was alot more difficult than I thought,, (--)
bradsmith2010:
made the Jeffer shot,,, took me about 10 tries one arrow at a time,, really fun,, please let me shoot that good at a turkey (SH)
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