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KoBear 02-02-2002 09:41 AM

bowhunting geese/ducks
 
look on my post in the waterfowl forum. i need help. i am only 15 and my dad has no clue, so u guys are my lifeline.

http://www.huntingbbs.com/forum/topi...lHunting%2ECom

Dacotah 02-02-2002 05:04 PM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
KoBear,
I've done a lot of shotgun waterfowl hunting, but not with a bow. It looks like a lot of fun, as if bowhunting wasn't challenging enough. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Did you see this article on EdersBow? http://www.edersbow.com/publication/...rf/default.cfm

hunter9022 02-02-2002 05:21 PM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
i love to bowhunt for ducks and geese. You need flu-flu arrows if your going to try and shoot them outta the air. I mostly spot and stalk for them, but i did shoot one on the wing as it came into some decoys one time. Its really fun. I tried setting up in some decoys one time, and it works really well, but you need some sort of a makeshift blind, that way the birds dont see you. Use big cutting diameter broadheads with some sort of stopper like on turkeys, that way the geese cnt fly. Dont take dogs with you, when they take off after the birds, they could bite the broadhead and it would be a mess. Im also 15, email me sometime or we'll chat about bowhunting one day. My email is the same as my user name and so is my instant messenger name. Hope this helps.

hunter9022 02-02-2002 05:21 PM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
i love to bowhunt for ducks and geese. You need flu-flu arrows if your going to try and shoot them outta the air. I mostly spot and stalk for them, but i did shoot one on the wing as it came into some decoys one time. Its really fun. I tried setting up in some decoys one time, and it works really well, but you need some sort of a makeshift blind, that way the birds dont see you. Use big cutting diameter broadheads with some sort of stopper like on turkeys, that way the geese cnt fly. Dont take dogs with you, when they take off after the birds, they could bite the broadhead and it would be a mess. Im also 15, email me sometime or we'll chat about bowhunting one day. My email is the same as my user name and so is my instant messenger name. Hope this helps.

hunter9022 02-02-2002 05:22 PM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
i love to bowhunt for ducks and geese. You need flu-flu arrows if your going to try and shoot them outta the air. I mostly spot and stalk for them, but i did shoot one on the wing as it came into some decoys one time. Its really fun. I tried setting up in some decoys one time, and it works really well, but you need some sort of a makeshift blind, that way the birds dont see you. Use big cutting diameter broadheads with some sort of stopper like on turkeys, that way the geese cnt fly. Dont take dogs with you, when they take off after the birds, they could bite the broadhead and it would be a mess. Im also 15, email me sometime or we'll chat about bowhunting one day. My email is the same as my user name and so is my instant messenger name. Hope this helps.

Greg / MO 02-03-2002 12:25 AM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
You either gotta be really good, or have a lotta arrows! <img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>

I've thought about shooting a duck once or twice on the occasions they've swam near a tree I was in while I was set up close to water. That way, I could get 'im mounted and show my trophy room to someone and say: &quot;Everything in here was taken with my bow.&quot;

Lilhunter 02-03-2002 12:39 AM

RE: bowhunting geese/ducks
 
I think its more like both there MQ LOL!


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