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Offline Gobble Doc

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1st try Archery Turkey
« on: April 22, 2013, 08:10:33 PM »
Well this weekend was my maiden voyage on attempting to get a bird with a bow and arrow.  I was going out solo for a long weekend and thought I had a reasonable chance.  Maybe wishful thinking?   :chuckle:

The first morning I got to my parking spot at 3 am and started hiking with no use of  flashlight to my destination.  After crossing barbed wire, a creek, and and a steep hillside in the dark I settled in and waited for fly down.  Not sure if I fell asleep waiting for light but eventually I heard the birds fly down.  In general it was a pretty quiet event.  Not many gobbles but a lot of hens yelping around.  Eventually all the birds made their way into a field while I was waiting in the tree line.  So much for calling in an active gobbler.  Since I thought I knew where they were headed I gave up on trying to call in something and decided I was going to have to settle for an ambush.  After 2 hours the birds came my direction and I thought they were within my shooting range.  I made my move.  I leaned out from behind a tree and let an arrow fly.  My arrow immediately glanced off a small twig which resulted in an obvious missed shot and now the birds had their heads up and looking around.  I cued up a second arrow and again, pinged another twig between me and the birds.  At this point the birds wandered off and I was left to my own thoughts.  Conclusion:  Don't try to shoot through though any type of brush because you're arrow is bound to find a target other than the bird! You seasoned archery guys are probably laughing at this.  I'm a NEWBIE.   Hey, with little effort I found my 2 arrows which I thought alone was a minor miricle. 

Day 2:  I Decided to go hunt a private piece of property that I had not hunted before.  Again, at 3:30 am I am out trying to navigate a creek and hillside.  After waiting for daylight I sat another 3 hours and only saw one lone bird run as fast as possible from my decoy  :chuckle:.  I couldn't take sitting any longer just listening to woodpeckers and grouse so after giving up I got up and went on a long hike around the perimeter of the property and found very little turkey sign which was a surprise.  Not sure of what lesson was learned except that by now I was really starting to learn that a good set-up for archery was going to be different than what I was used to with a 12 g.

After driving to all my usual spots that held birds in the past I decided to call it good.  I'm going to keep working on my archery technique so that I might be able to increase my odds of being able to get a bird with a longer shot.  I think it may also be time to do some more scouting for additional areas to hunt after finding a general absence of birds in places that they used to be in the past. 

Good luck everyone.   


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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2013, 08:26:49 PM »
Keep at it, don't pull out the 12g yet. Lot's of time left in the season and it's very rewarding to take a bird with a bow.
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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2013, 07:24:04 AM »
 :yeah:   Good luck ... ratchet pruners for clearing the shooting lanes ... dang twigs anyway.

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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2013, 07:20:49 PM »
Thanks.  I'll repress the urge to pull out the 12g.   And, I'll definitely make sure the shooting lane doesn't have as much as a spider web next time!  Hopefully I'll have something to successful to post before the end of May. 

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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2013, 07:06:34 AM »
Hey Doc,  Good for you at giving it a try !  I will post up a couple pics of my Nd. archery bird later today now that I have a min to get on here.

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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2013, 12:40:36 PM »
NWTF,

Glad you scored.  I didn't get a bird but had a great season with my kid.  I am going to try to go after a fall bird with my bow.  I know it isn't the same as calling one in but by September I'm going to be desperate to put the hurt on one of these birds. 

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Re: 1st try Archery Turkey
« Reply #6 on: May 20, 2013, 12:55:13 PM »
where exactly were u at? how far east?

 


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