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Crazedbowhunter
psebwhntr16
Virginiashadow
GobblegetterNY
gibsonhoyt



Howdy fellas, time to get to know eachother and share our hunting knowledge!

as for now, Im Al i hunt in western New York and am lookin foreward to a great year in the woods!
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I am from Northern Virginia----I need alot of help with hunting turkey but I have a will and a bow! Spent the last 15 years hunting deer, and the last 3 with my bow only. Never really turkey hunted although I did stalk some last year and almost shot a nice gobbler, but missed at 25 yards. Give me the basics and I will be out in the woods all the time trying to make it happen!

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Im Jake from Western KY. I've been lucky enough to fill my last 4 tags on mature birds with a bow. And we have a heck of a crop this year, looking forward to spring.
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Jake, you might have to carry me on your back this contest! I will be picking your brain for turkey hunting tips.
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I hear ya there man, ive killed plenty of turkeys with the gun but never with the bow...i know thats a whole different ball game!
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ORIGINAL: virginiashadow

Jake, you might have to carry me on your back this contest! I will be picking your brain for turkey hunting tips.
Feel free to ask me anything. I'd love to help yall this year as much as possible.
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Should I use expandable broadheads or a wide fixed blade for turkey? Thanks. I was actually out scouting last week in deep and kicked up a few turkey and saw where they had scratched up the side of an oak flat right off a bunch of pine trees.
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ORIGINAL: virginiashadow

Should I use expandable broadheads or a wide fixed blade for turkey? Thanks. I was actually out scouting last week in deep and kicked up a few turkey and saw where they had scratched up the side of an oak flat right off a bunch of pine trees.
Im shooting rage 3 blades this spring, and taking my bow down to 60#. I like to have a set-up that leaves the arrow in the bird. Every now and then a bird will help turn a marginal shot into a fatal shot by smacking that arrow around with the broadhead inside him.
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cool--thanks pse
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I am here!
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