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#12
Hey guys did some editing of some birds that ive got on tape, heres the link for all of those who would like to see!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhu-nI7sd2E
Sorry for the crappy footage, they were like 500 yards away!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhu-nI7sd2E
Sorry for the crappy footage, they were like 500 yards away!
#14
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 525
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From: central PA
Hey guys! I am Ray, I live outside of State College, PA. Have yet to harvest a bird with my bow, but came close last spring. I am shooting rage 2 blades at 63#. Might try the gobbler guillotine if i feel like spending the money for them.
#15
ORIGINAL: virginiashadow
Should I back down my draw weight, so I can hold the bow on full draw for longer and to prevent a full penetration? I am currently around 65-70 #'s.
Should I back down my draw weight, so I can hold the bow on full draw for longer and to prevent a full penetration? I am currently around 65-70 #'s.
#17
Hey fellas just seein whats up. Any fresh sightings or good scouting trips comming up??
Myself i'll be going out this weekend and tromping the ground. I always like to get out there while theres snow still so i can really see whats going on!
Myself i'll be going out this weekend and tromping the ground. I always like to get out there while theres snow still so i can really see whats going on!
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 3,612
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From: Manassas, VA
Crazed....are you scouting for turkey? Sorry if I come across as stupid but this is my first year turkey hunting. I don't know alot but I know I will work hard....any advice would be appreciated.
Brett
Brett
#20
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 525
Likes: 0
From: central PA
Actually no i wasn't, i was coyote hunting. But every time i saw turkeys they were working through the corn fields picking up any grain they could find. If i were you i would try scouting along cornfields, around mid-day is when i was seeing them. If you still have snow like we do you can also walk the edges of food sources for the turkeys and that way you get a general idea of how many there are and where they are feeding so you can look them over.Good luck and happy scoutin'


