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WKR
What are some tips you have for bowhunting turkeys? (besides ground binds, I know that's an option, but not interested)
This is the first year I've really tried to get one with the bow. I'm hunting Kansas currently, getting into birds. I've missed two already, one I feel was due to range(decoyed). The other, (no decoy)I drew while he was behind a tree and he came out the other side nervous and moving quicker. Both had a bit of buck fever going on.
I had two more that I failed to draw or attempt a shot. One of those,(no decoy) I was unsure of range and he was heading toward my wife with a shotgun so I opted to give her the chance, but he moved off. The other(no decoy) came in this morning through some thick stuff and by the time I saw him coming he was 20yds, he got to 15, saw me, spun around moved off quick. I thought he might go left or right and move behind a tree giving me a chance to draw, but he moved straight away and by the time he's 25yds it was too thick.
I feel like I can't draw if they're looking at me, but this isn't working either.
Is a leafy top better for not getting picked off?
Are you drawing if they can see you and if so what is there typical response? Time for a shot?
Decoys
We successfully used some decoys during the youth season, but they shied from them on our encounters during archery season when I tried to get the wife on one with the crossbow.
Would using a decoy 100% of the time(bowhunting) ultimately equal more success longterm even if a few shy away?
This is the first year I've really tried to get one with the bow. I'm hunting Kansas currently, getting into birds. I've missed two already, one I feel was due to range(decoyed). The other, (no decoy)I drew while he was behind a tree and he came out the other side nervous and moving quicker. Both had a bit of buck fever going on.
I had two more that I failed to draw or attempt a shot. One of those,(no decoy) I was unsure of range and he was heading toward my wife with a shotgun so I opted to give her the chance, but he moved off. The other(no decoy) came in this morning through some thick stuff and by the time I saw him coming he was 20yds, he got to 15, saw me, spun around moved off quick. I thought he might go left or right and move behind a tree giving me a chance to draw, but he moved straight away and by the time he's 25yds it was too thick.
I feel like I can't draw if they're looking at me, but this isn't working either.
Is a leafy top better for not getting picked off?
Are you drawing if they can see you and if so what is there typical response? Time for a shot?
Decoys
We successfully used some decoys during the youth season, but they shied from them on our encounters during archery season when I tried to get the wife on one with the crossbow.
Would using a decoy 100% of the time(bowhunting) ultimately equal more success longterm even if a few shy away?