Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: youngbowyer33 on September 13, 2009, 01:38:36 am
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i just got a english longbow from woodbows that is 27# at 28", and was wondering if that is enough to kill a chipmunk or squirrel from about 10 yards with those youth target points that aren't sharp but just pointed a bit?yes, no, unwise to try?
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27# should be enough on very small critters like that
check your local hunting laws to make sure it s of legal hunting weight first
why would ya shoot a chipmunk?
aint nothing to eat on them.
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okay thanks i will just try on squirrels then, and if i get one how should i proceed to cook it?skin it then cook it,or roast with the skin and hair on?or anything else?
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HEy young,
I'd use a broadhead type of point for squirrels....I've had miserable luck with blunts on squirrels. I hit a big fat Iowa squirrel in the chest with a rubber blunt shot from my 52 lb longbow and the damn thing ran off! And that was at about 14 feet. I've also hit several other squirrels with blunts and never killed one. I switched to stone points and my kill percentage immediately jumped to almost 100%. Your bow would kill a squirrel, but I would definitely use broadheads of either metal or stone cause squirrels are tough unless you shoot them in the head....
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from bout ten yards you should be good. aim for the front end of the squirl if you can.
as far as cookin it, deffinently skin and gut it, cut off the feet and head, make sure its REALLY CLEAN. then cook it however you preffer.
best of luck to you man.
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hahaha i have so much bird seed on my deck!
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oh so clean it just like a rabbit?
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pretty much. i usually make a cut accross the back and work my fingers in under the skin on either side of the cut and pull, one side toward the tail and the other toward his head. like pullin a little shirt and little pants off.
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they left and havent come back :(
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They will be back for free food! ;)
A good cheap point for small game is a "nutter"; a hex nut threaded on the tapered end of the arrow. Get a nut big enough so you will have at least 1/2" of the taper is sticking out beyond the nut. I super glue the wood tip and the nut after threading it on the shaft. The nut adds the shock and the pointed tip adds the penetration.
I shot a squirrel a few years ago with a Judo point. The squirrel was on a large white oak about head high. I hit him dead center of the back from 10 yards with a 55# bow and it ran up the tree never to be seen again. ??? Squirrels are tough critters and a bit of penetration is what it takes to kill them.
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now i just want to eat one and i have abandoned my bow and switched to snares and bb guns, but my bow is still there if they get close enough.and i got bored and decapitated a chickadee with a nice clean shot of my bow, then cooked it and gave it to my dog.
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shoulda ait it. any critter sept armadiller, possum, and buzzard are pretty tasty. i wouldnt eat those three, but other that that, chow down.
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Recurve- Possum is better than coon ;D
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for real? huh. i guess i gotta start trappin possum now. ;D
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They say armadiller is pretty good too south of the border. Course it ain't but a great big possum with a shell.
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i heard they carry alot of desiases? huh. i guess my list of things eaten will be growing here soon.
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Armadillos can carry leprosy, I'll pass:)
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Leprosy? I've had I don't know how many mexicans tell me thay eat 'em whenever they can find 'em down there and never heard anything about leprosy.