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sailordad:
no they dont interfere with the hunt, they only answer because i use a hoot tub as a locater call at sun up when i turkey hunt in the spring.
in the fall i just use a gobble call or tom clucks and yelps,no locator calling.



                                                                                                tim

ballista:
thats awesome, I might try turkey this spring, or if I see one in my stand ;D the tag is 5 bucks here, a good deal- i hear there hard to hunt though. I was at cabela's there was a broadhead called the bullhead or something, it was, literly, a decapatitator- there's videos on youtube of this, too........ pretty weird, but I must admit, the suffer rate has to be like zero. -jimmy

Kegan:

--- Quote from: ballista on October 14, 2008, 12:13:27 am ---thats awesome, I might try turkey this spring, or if I see one in my stand ;D the tag is 5 bucks here, a good deal- i hear there hard to hunt though. I was at cabela's there was a broadhead called the bullhead or something, it was, literly, a decapatitator- there's videos on youtube of this, too........ pretty weird, but I must admit, the suffer rate has to be like zero. -jimmy

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They used to use wide, crescent points for birds in England. Obvisouly it isn't a new idea :o!

sailordad:
ya ive tried the GOBBLER GUILLOTINE broadheads,there are other out now. didnt much care for them,would rather just use my same old MUZZIES that i
use for deer. those other blades only allow for head/neck shots. regular broadheads allow for more angle to shoot from,even when you cant see the neck/head
 and ifn your steady enough you can still take a neck/head shot given the opportunity.
as far as i am concerned those other types of turkey broadheads are just gimmicks to get peoples money.


                                                                   tim

ballista:

--- Quote from: sailordad on October 14, 2008, 07:06:38 pm ---ya ive tried the GOBBLER GUILLOTINE broadheads,there are other out now. didnt much care for them,would rather just use my same old MUZZIES that i
use for deer. those other blades only allow for head/neck shots. regular broadheads allow for more angle to shoot from,even when you cant see the neck/head
 and ifn your steady enough you can still take a neck/head shot given the opportunity.
as far as i am concerned those other types of turkey broadheads are just gimmicks to get peoples money.


                                                                   tim

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I didnt care much for 'em either, and what if the turkey's quarterring away from you??? those things don't look like they'd go too far into the turkey without getting badly snagged in bone if you hit the vitals, its a totaly straight blade... you hit it on the head about the good old broadhead though- there's a kid i was talking to who insisted on using poison on his arrows, as long as they were narrow, i doubt the kid has ever shot a bow in his life though. probibly just saw it on going tribal ;D

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