Turkey's with my bow.
#2
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These links might help...
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=578231
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=595384
Might want to think about using a blind too, they always see me when I draw.
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=578231
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=595384
Might want to think about using a blind too, they always see me when I draw.
#3
here is my turkey setup.
hoyt razortec, 62lbs. beman carbon ICS camo hunter 340 with 4 inch feather fletching. I'm shooting eastman 100 grain mechanicals. make sure you have a draw weight that you can hold for a pretty good amount of time and still be steady. lots of guys use the gobbler getter broadhead and vortec heads.
hoyt razortec, 62lbs. beman carbon ICS camo hunter 340 with 4 inch feather fletching. I'm shooting eastman 100 grain mechanicals. make sure you have a draw weight that you can hold for a pretty good amount of time and still be steady. lots of guys use the gobbler getter broadhead and vortec heads.
#4
Timberjack! I use Nap Spitfires100's with Muzzy Grasshopper's behind the head,they work great cause they stop the arrow from completely passing through.They definetly get the job done.
You might also consider buying a ground blind, because it can be very difficult getting drawn on that big Tom without him seeing you. If that happen's it will be bye ,bye.
nubo
You might also consider buying a ground blind, because it can be very difficult getting drawn on that big Tom without him seeing you. If that happen's it will be bye ,bye.
nubo




