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Nebraska Upland Slam!!!!!

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Russ:

--- Quote from: Pat B on August 23, 2020, 12:03:59 pm ---Just think of the "epic bragging rights" and certificate bragging points you will make as a 16 year old accomplishing this task with a stick and string.
Good luck, Russell with whatever method you choose. You may even surprise yourself!   8)

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oh yeah! all the bragging points!! and some very good stories i would imagine! ill try all 4 with a bow!!! might not even see the greater prairie chicken or the sharp tailed grouse. but hey! maybe for my birthday we can take a camping trip to SW Nebraska and try my luck against them there!! they got some large amounts of land in the SW!

Pat B:
Practice some aerial shots. Once you figure it out you'll see it ain't that hard. Just like with a gun the follow through is very important. I've never shot upland birds but shot lots of ducks in the coastal Southeast and not with a bow but a shotgun. I've never seen the front bead of a shotgun while shooting. I shoot shotguns like I shoot a bow, instinctively.

Russ:
Ill need to find a place to do some aerial shots... my parents might not like me doing it in the backyard.... there is a field right next to our house though...  ;)

I was always a good shotgun shooter. always just came naturally and i never saw the bead either because i kept my eyes locked with the gun. eyes didnt move if the gun didnt so if i was looking at the clay pigeon my gun was pointed at it.

Pat B:
Same with a bow.

Hawkdancer:
Time to make some flu-flus, with bird points/tanglers!  Doubling/tripling up with shotgun, muzzleloader, and bow would really blow folks away!  Just not too sure about the stubble fields - I'd have to be a blocker instead of a driver!  Senior guy privileges!  Have to find somebody with a good bird dog!
Hawkdancer

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