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Old 04-28-2004, 05:01 AM
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Default Gobbler Guillotines for goose?

is it possible that these broadheads could be used for goose? they are meant for headshots on turkeys.



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Old 04-28-2004, 05:07 AM
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If I had to guess I would say "yes" as geese do appear to be about the same, anatomicaly (spelling?) as turkeys in the head and neck region.
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Old 04-28-2004, 09:54 AM
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i would think the same thing PA
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If I had to guess I would say "yes" as geese do appear to be about the same, anatomicaly (spelling?) as turkeys in the head and neck region.

Ditto on that. I don't see why it wouldn't work
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Old 04-28-2004, 03:11 PM
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I thought waterfowl had to be in flight to be shot at??? I am pretty sure shooting waterfowl on land or water is poaching in Ohio. I could be wrong though.
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I thought waterfowl had to be in flight to be shot at??? I am pretty sure shooting waterfowl on land or water is poaching in Ohio. I could be wrong though.
In MI I think it is legal just not sporting to shoot birds on the water/land. A bow would change the "sporting" though.
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I thought waterfowl had to be in flight to be shot at??? I am pretty sure shooting waterfowl on land or water is poaching in Ohio. I could be wrong though.
In MI I think it is legal just not sporting to shoot birds on the water/land. A bow would change the "sporting" though.
Same here in KY.
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Old 04-28-2004, 07:26 PM
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What speed do you get. I'm not sure if a 24" draw with 40 lbs could do it. I'm not sure though. Also I don't think you can shoot waterfowl on the water. I do know a guy that shot one through the neck with a bow in the air.
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I would say yes, but I wouldn't do it.

You want to lose your arrows in the water? Better set the bow up for Bow Fishing if you plan to hunt birds on the water. Especially with the price of those heads!
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Old 04-28-2004, 08:21 PM
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If I had to guess I would say "yes" as geese do appear to be about the same, anatomicaly (spelling?) as turkeys in the head and neck region.
PA- one observation that may cause some problems... Geese have fully feathered heads and necks as opposed to turkey's exposed skin. Don't know how this will affect the arrow's effectiveness, but it definately should be considered.
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