Passing Time in the Tree
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Passing Time in the Tree
Hello, All: just passing the time til Spring ‘19! Sitting in the tree with stick n string waiting on a MS Whitetail to wander by. If our Lord and Saviour tarries I’ll be chasing again come March 15th. Meanwhile, I’ll try to lay in a supply of venison to tide us over.... BTW, what happened to the Hunt Swap forum? It has disappeared on my device.
“Son, Turkey HUNTING starts at 40yds and in. If you can kill him farther that’s all you’re doing- KILLING. Make him think he’s answering you, call him up, kill him closer-Man! Now that’s what it’s meant to be…” Johnnie Keel ( an Old Pro most never know)
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Re: Passing Time in the Tree
Any forums that produce very little talk after a year or so may get nixed.
What bow you hunting with?
What bow you hunting with?
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Re: Passing Time in the Tree
Good luck ! I have my stands hung but won't sit until November when it gets colder !
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Matthews Z7 extreme, 70lbs. Trophy ridge 5 pin and (usually) NAP Spitfires 100grains. Bow hunt mostly all season so long as wind and weather allow....
“Son, Turkey HUNTING starts at 40yds and in. If you can kill him farther that’s all you’re doing- KILLING. Make him think he’s answering you, call him up, kill him closer-Man! Now that’s what it’s meant to be…” Johnnie Keel ( an Old Pro most never know)
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Me too Timbr- I’m out knocking the rust off but I would not turn down a fat doe or a velvet antlered stag if he/she trips up
“Son, Turkey HUNTING starts at 40yds and in. If you can kill him farther that’s all you’re doing- KILLING. Make him think he’s answering you, call him up, kill him closer-Man! Now that’s what it’s meant to be…” Johnnie Keel ( an Old Pro most never know)
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I actually killed a huge doe with the NAP gobblergetters 10 years ago. fall bow season for turkeysProspector wrote: ↑October 7th, 2018, 6:24 pm Matthews Z7 extreme, 70lbs. Trophy ridge 5 pin and (usually) NAP Spitfires 100grains. Bow hunt mostly all season so long as wind and weather allow....
doe kept blowing and coming back
5th time I laid my arrow down and thought I picked up a spitfire while grabbing another gobblergetter.
them are tough broadheads
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if the doe blow, the doe gohoobilly wrote: ↑October 7th, 2018, 8:31 pmI actually killed a huge doe with the NAP gobblergetters 10 years ago. fall bow season for turkeysProspector wrote: ↑October 7th, 2018, 6:24 pm Matthews Z7 extreme, 70lbs. Trophy ridge 5 pin and (usually) NAP Spitfires 100grains. Bow hunt mostly all season so long as wind and weather allow....
doe kept blowing and coming back
5th time I laid my arrow down and thought I picked up a spitfire while grabbing another gobblergetter.
them are tough broadheads
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Ha! Unless I’m feeling charitable it’s” if the doe look, her goose is cooked!”. That’s what happened yesterday. Mature doe come slipping up the hill between timber and cutover. At 19yds and just days into the season she breaks her neck to look up at me. I must have passed inspection cause she looked away giving me a chance. 1/2 hr wait and a 45min tracking/dragging job put her in our freezer.
“Son, Turkey HUNTING starts at 40yds and in. If you can kill him farther that’s all you’re doing- KILLING. Make him think he’s answering you, call him up, kill him closer-Man! Now that’s what it’s meant to be…” Johnnie Keel ( an Old Pro most never know)
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That’s the spirit!Prospector wrote: ↑October 8th, 2018, 5:55 am Ha! Unless I’m feeling charitable it’s” if the doe look, her goose is cooked!”. That’s what happened yesterday. Mature doe come slipping up the hill between timber and cutover. At 19yds and just days into the season she breaks her neck to look up at me. I must have passed inspection cause she looked away giving me a chance. 1/2 hr wait and a 45min tracking/dragging job put her in our freezer.
I usually let a friend come over and get a doe. I tell them to not shoot the largest or smallest. Most ask me why not the largest. I tell them our gun season is hard on mature doe. I like to let them go to help teach the little ones who will lose their mommas