Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: rgalanti21 on October 13, 2011, 01:25:31 AM
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So, as many of you might have read, I am in the market for a bow. I got to thinking, "Hey, once I get my bow, I could try hunting turkey with it instead of using the good ol' shotgun every season!" Which brings me to my point, is the "gobbler guillotine" legal in washington state? The regs confused me in reguards to this. Thanks!
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for turkeys yes it is legal i prefer the bull heads they are tougher and you can practice with them :twocents:
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I have always just used my broadheads for turkey as well, lost a arrow this way but never lost a bird :tup:
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Stick with a broad head. Hard to practice with the Gobbler Guillotine and they need a much longer arrow. Your distance is reduced also.
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Go with the bull heads! I have shot both and hunted with both. The bull head is much better :tup: Just be careful with the clearance on the site and your shelf.