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fall turkey kill
my first bow kill. fall tukey here in Oklahoma till jan 15th. the gobbler fell at 8 steps to my darton xl with and 85 grain serated thunderhead. Can't wain till dinner!!
Good day Chirocowboy |
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Good Job!
Congratulations
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Good stuff Cowboy--I too will be trying to take my first turkey with a bow this spring----how did the kill go down? I would like to know everything.
vashadow |
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sorry Virginiashadow for the delayed responce. i dont get to the computer very often. so the story goes..............
I was actually out hunting deer (extra doe season here in oklahoma) with my trusty .223 and decided to take my bow along just in case a gobbler came in range. Sure enough they did (just as they had every day during the regular rifle season). I had placed my self behind a very large oak tree. It was EXTREMELY foggy that morning and decided not to chance the climb up the tree stand. As they quickly approached I simply drew (hidden by the large tree) and waited a brief moment for they first gobbler to come forth. There was approx. 65-80 birds in the group so luckely the third bird was male. It was a near perfect shot (if i must say so myself). no meat loss and more importantly, no fly off with my arrow!! am looking forward to spring for another try. good day ChiroCowboy |
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thanks Chiro
vashadow |
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Congrats!
What kind of broadhead did you use? What was your set up? |
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