Beaglegun
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 5, 2020
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Are you staying standing while drawing or turkey chair or what?I have only used a blind once while turkey hunting. It was pretty neat being 3 yards from a tom. I like to run and gun/bow, and love the challenge of bow hunting “the best eyes in the woods” with only natural blinds. Never found a turkey without a tree to draw my bow from behind, including today’s bird. I could see the benefit of using a blind with youth hunters. Photo posted is the bird that was shot with a 12 gauge at 3 yards.
From my knees while sitting on my feet. I usually draw low sitting on my feet, and rise up to shoot. When I’m archery hunting, I always put out decoys to let them get distracted with. The decoys give me an area to focus my body angle on. Yesterday’s bird, I drew the bow very low at an awkward angle, the challenge is what makes it fun.Are you staying standing while drawing or turkey chair or what?
What's your ratio of successfully drawing vs getting busted?From my knees while sitting on my feet. I usually draw low sitting on my feet, and rise up to shoot. When I’m archery hunting, I always put out decoys to let them get distracted with. The decoys give me an area to focus my body angle on. Yesterday’s bird, I drew the bow very low at an awkward angle, the challenge is what makes it fun.
I stick with Tidwe. Got into Primos SurroundViews early on, love them. But for about 1/4 the cost, Tidwe is great. Not nearly as durable, but hey, I'd rather have 3 extra blinds out and not be devastated if mother nature destroys one.Bow only for me and for sure use them. DB Matrix, Darkhorse. My Matrix is nearing it's end. Not sure what to replace it with?
I have been busted maybe 3 times, missed 4 birds (killed 2 of them with follow up shots), killed 15+ with my bow. Watching the birds body language and head placement plays a huge part. My two favorite scenarios to get drawn are, just before the bird breaks my concealment area, and when they are full strut and I’m looking at their “Texas heart”. I am a huge fan of rage hypodermics for turkeys. Last year I tried swhackers. Worked well, I did lose one that I hit low-I’m not blaming the broadhead.What's your ratio of successfully drawing vs getting busted?
Yes. They have my preferred type of windows for bow hunting where you can have one large line and make it bigger or smaller as you please. Verse the type with 3 windows, a triangle and two vertices. Usually can get them close to 100 per blind. The double is awesome, huge, great for kids, and you get two single blinds or a huge double.I've heard of them but never looked into. Are they bowhunter friendly?
Nice! i haven't chased them much with my bow, but the past couple weeks here in KS I've missed two.I have been busted maybe 3 times, missed 4 birds (killed 2 of them with follow up shots), killed 15+ with my bow. Watching the birds body language and head placement plays a huge part. My two favorite scenarios to get drawn are, just before the bird breaks my concealment area, and when they are full strut and I’m looking at their “Texas heart”. I am a huge fan of rage hypodermics for turkeys. Last year I tried swhackers. Worked well, I did lose one that I hit low-I’m not blaming the broadhead.
Yea it happens! I’ve shot them all under 40 yards. One of my misses was trying to stick one that hung up out past 45. I miss ranged him and shot over his back. I killed the same bird a few days later. Two jakes hooked up with him in his roost and they brought him straight in to the decoys. Definitely the largest one I’ve shot with my bow. Good hooks, double beard. He was the most difficult and fun birds I’ve ever had the pleasure of chasing. I threw every trick I know at him, in the end, two jakes made him slip up. I measured him and he would have made number 5 for Oregon archery record if he was “officially scored”Nice! i haven't chased them much with my bow, but the past couple weeks here in KS I've missed two.