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Title: Tundra Swan
Post by: Phillip Fields on October 07, 2016, 01:27:00 PM
I drew a Tundra Swan permit in NC. I'm thinking about using my longbow. Anybody on here have any experience archery hunting for swan? Any info or points of contact would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: kbetts on October 07, 2016, 04:33:00 PM
We can't hunt them in DE but I watch them a lot.  They always seem to frequent the same fields.  Geese will bounce around but swans seem to prefer some fields over others for sure.  They appear to like to spread out and give each other room.

Are trying to pass shoot one or decoy it?
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: on October 07, 2016, 05:50:00 PM
No info here, but good luck! A tundra swan would be a unique longbow kill!

Bisch
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: katman on October 07, 2016, 06:06:00 PM
huge bird, i would think decoy them to the ground and then shoot but thats's my guess.
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: recurvericky on October 07, 2016, 08:37:00 PM
Contact the NC Biowhunters Club. They have members that have now hunted swan.
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Bud B. on October 07, 2016, 10:03:00 PM
Yes. Contact the NCBA, North Carolina Bowhunter's Association. Several members have been successful in swan hunts. They have a facebook page if you do that. You could get quick answers that way.

http://www.ncbowhunter.com
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Warden609 on October 07, 2016, 11:09:00 PM
Sounds like a great hunt. Good luck!
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Ray Hammond on October 08, 2016, 01:50:00 AM
Joey Buchanan - a member here- has taken one from a pit blind I believe somewhere close to Spot, NC in the OBX many years ago.
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Kevin Lawler on October 08, 2016, 10:55:00 AM
I've killed many with a shotgun. My son and I drew tags this year. I considered using my bow but we want to use this hunt for a production. You have a few options. You will have to have decoys. Big goose shells painted white will work. You can wait until they light and shoot them like a turkey or shoot them before they land. Some places you hunt will have a ditch that you hunt from. It's nasty and you will need waders. You'll set decoys on both sides to leave a landing area in the middle. If you are patient you will get a 10 yard or less flying shot as they come in to light or fly by. If there is no ditch then put on a white coat and kneel in the landing area. You should have no trouble getting shots.

Hope the admin doesn't mind but here are some of our gun hunts. Skip to 8:20 of the first video and see your chances at a bow shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L20YPSAHvpE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP2Hr8HHPYw
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Phillip Fields on October 08, 2016, 10:57:00 AM
Thanks Kevin. I'm probably going to use an outfitter. Do you have any recommendations?
Title: Re: Tundra Swan
Post by: Kevin Lawler on October 08, 2016, 11:09:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Phillip Fields:
Thanks Kevin. I'm probably going to use an outfitter. Do you have any recommendations?
Edited my previous post with videos.

Get up with someone from the NCBA and see if they have arranged to go in a group. My guide has hosted archers before but you will probably go with gun hunters and will be relegated to shooting last but as you can see from my first video there is often a flurry of activity after all the gun hunters have tagged.