Damn Rabbits!!
#11

Nope. I'm using bear broadheads. They are fairly cheap so If I loose an arrow I won't get to ticked off. I normally shoot snuffers but I don't want to loose any of those.
#12
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Hey get you a gobbler Guillotine, that should take care of them near misses. hahaha ActuallyI dont know how durable those are and they may break..
I think with me and rabbits is if I kill a few a build up a confidence and then I start missing. I really have to make myself hold it on a rabbit now days.I can stick them though, just not everytime....
I think with me and rabbits is if I kill a few a build up a confidence and then I start missing. I really have to make myself hold it on a rabbit now days.I can stick them though, just not everytime....
#13

Yep killer there kicking my ass good! I never thought about using a bigger broadhead like you said. Good idea there! I better think of something or pull the shotgun out because I checked my garden this morning and the SOB's ate more of my peas![:@] I even sprinkled this garden dust stuff on them to keep them off. It worked alright last year but not this year. It is a few years old so maybe it lost its potentness.
The more I think about it the 870 is coming out.[8D]
The more I think about it the 870 is coming out.[8D]
#14
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Yeah with the prices of fertilize and stuff this year and not to mention fuel, I think I would pull out the ole boom stick. WE have about 10 acres of sweet corn and there is a squirrel eating some of it, he's gonna get the boom stick ifI see him.. We have about 5 acres of peas and the rabbits havent been too bad yet. however our watermelon patch is getting hit byt the racoons almost every night. Been trying to trap them but I guess they got us figured out. Have to bring my dog and my light one night to geta few of them coons...
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Hey I will tell youa neat broadhead for rabbits, if you hae some old thunderheads laying around you turn the blades around backwards on them and take some small zip ties and fasten them so the blades wont come off, or you can wrap it with dental floss and tie it off, but wwhatever you do make sure it staysin tight. It will act like a judo point by not allowing your arrow to go under the grass and it will knock one mean hole in a cotton tail..
#16

my dad has a small garden in our backyard that had 2 rabbits eating from (mostly the beans). I managed to catch one in my live trap and I'm working on the second one. I swear they only come out of their holes onceaweek!![:@]
#17

Hey I will tell you a neat broadhead for rabbits, if you have some old thunderheads laying around you turn the blades around backwards on them and take some small zip ties and fasten them so the blades wont come off, or you can wrap it with dental floss and tie it off, but whatever you do make sure it stays in tight. It will act like a judo point by not allowing your arrow to go under the grass and it will knock one mean hole in a cotton tail..
Good luck with them coons! I use live traps on mine and it works pretty well. I usually dab some molasses inside the live trap.
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Good idea!!!
Good luck with them coons! I use live traps on mine and it works pretty well. I usually dab some molasses inside the live trap.
Hey I will tell you a neat broadhead for rabbits, if you have some old thunderheads laying around you turn the blades around backwards on them and take some small zip ties and fasten them so the blades wont come off, or you can wrap it with dental floss and tie it off, but whatever you do make sure it stays in tight. It will act like a judo point by not allowing your arrow to go under the grass and it will knock one mean hole in a cotton tail..
Good luck with them coons! I use live traps on mine and it works pretty well. I usually dab some molasses inside the live trap.
#19

Steve,
I know just how aggravating those rabbits can be!
The attachment isa video of meshooting one with my bow.I only brought three arrows with me because I figured he would run away after the first shot, I guess I was wrong.
I shotmy first arrow, missing him by 2" high. I shot my second arrow and that just missed him by about 1" high. My last arrow was right on the money...
http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/jj59/The_Deer_Hunter/?action=view&current=rabbitkill4.flv
I know just how aggravating those rabbits can be!



http://s269.photobucket.com/albums/jj59/The_Deer_Hunter/?action=view&current=rabbitkill4.flv