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mossbergman11/OH 11-18-2008 07:14 PM

RE: Moving Game
 

ORIGINAL: Bocajnala


ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga

you already know where i am on this
Yea sky, Im pretty sure you and I had about the same upbringing.
-Jake
ya me too;) if it brown it down

Bocajnala 11-18-2008 08:24 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
ay

ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH


ORIGINAL: Bocajnala


ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga

you already know where i am on this
Yea sky, Im pretty sure you and I had about the same upbringing.
-Jake



ya me too;) if it brown it down


I got lots of crap for having that in my sig about a year ago haha...

Mikey30067 11-18-2008 09:06 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
i hunt 3d and live in swiftwater area have you two been seeing much rutting action going on? i didnt see a buck chase until the last friday just not many doe hot yet

Bocajnala 11-18-2008 10:19 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
I am away at school right now. And I live in North East Ohio actually. But I was there...two weekends ago. And I saw quite a bit of deer. Three buck... but it didnt seem like the rut had hit yet. Thats the only time Ive been out. I will be there for rifle season. Retaks has had a very good year tho.
-Jake

Retaks 11-19-2008 05:15 AM

RE: Moving Game
 

ORIGINAL: Rory/MO


ORIGINAL: Retaks


ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga


ORIGINAL: ksfowler


ORIGINAL: Rory/MO

Chris and ksfowler, why is it more ethical to shoot them in the air?
Well for one thing it is illegal to shoot them on the ground or water.
they have way more protection w/ their wings tucked in opposed to flying. plus, they are a bigger target in ythe air
Turkeys are the same way. We get them flying and shoot them out of the air. Its alot easier in the fall that way because they dont like to come to calls.
How do you guys hunt them then? In the fall we normally bust them up, get in the middle of where they all went, and then call. You get surrounded most times, if you do it right.
We do it the same way but we hutn them on mountains so when you bust them up they have a tendency to fly over whoever is the lowest on the mountains. They always come running back to where the flock was when we bust them up.

mossbergman11/OH 11-19-2008 02:11 PM

RE: Moving Game
 

ORIGINAL: Bocajnala

ay

ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH


ORIGINAL: Bocajnala


ORIGINAL: skybuster20ga

you already know where i am on this
i might put that in my sig

Yea sky, Im pretty sure you and I had about the same upbringing.
-Jake



ya me too;) if it brown it down


I got lots of crap for having that in my sig about a year ago haha...

mossbergman11/OH 11-19-2008 02:14 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
i might put if its brown its down in my signature. bojacalanja i think i rememember when you had that is your sig.

Bocajnala 11-19-2008 11:05 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
haha. I had it in there, cause it was like a joke around camp.... But people took it literally. they didnt realize I passed 18 shots on bucks just in bow season that year to wait out on a nice 8 point, so I took it out.
-Jake

mossbergman11/OH 11-20-2008 05:30 PM

RE: Moving Game
 

ORIGINAL: Bocajnala

haha. I had it in there, cause it was like a joke around camp.... But people took it literally. they didnt realize I passed 18 shots on bucks just in bow season that year to wait out on a nice 8 point, so I took it out.
-Jake
oh im seriosus about brown it down though

Siman08/OH 11-20-2008 06:07 PM

RE: Moving Game
 
I have only ever shot 1 deer while it was moving. It was was a small doequartering towards me at a brisk walk. Shot was 20 yards with a Remington 1100, the deer went backwards [8D]. I prefer non-moving targets though, especially with my bow. The only shot i would take on a moving deer with my bow would be under 15 yards and ata walking pace.


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