WHAT A BLAST!!!! Has anyone here ever gone pheasant hunting with a bow!?!? If you haven't man do you have to give it a try!
Well yesterday my father and I and one of his buddies went on out to try our luck at some pheasants and chuckers I think their called. My dads friend Bob had two dogs and were unbelievable pointers. They were finding birds left and right and all over for the most part, excellent dogs. We started at about 8:30 am and went until 7:00 pm and only stopped for an hour for lunch. What a blast we had. I ended up whacking a hen pheasant and a chucker! Not so bad for someone who just started with the longbow about a few months ago. My dad glanced right off one and came extremely extremely close to a quail! When I say close I mean he probably hit it with the feathers of the arrow! I am going to try and post some pictures on here a little later but I have to figure out this photobucket thing. Anyone here in New Jersey has to go down and try this out at Giberson Pheasant Farm!!!
Sounds like a lot of fun. How many shots did you have? And what type of arrow tips?
Looking forward to do it someday.
Bobco We were using wood arrows with 3 different type broadheads , some bear razorheads ,some ma3's and some unknown head that I had for awhile . Any old heads seem to work fine if you hit them . I was shooting a Quillon Longhunter 66# and my son was shooting my John Shulz longbow @ 61# . He is fast becoming a deadly shot . We had shots at 9 pheasant some of which were into the woods and another 8 shots at chuckers and 3 or 4 shots at quail . Oddly enough we came closer to hitting most of the chuckers than we did with the pheasant and even came closer yet to the quail . High adventure .I hope my son figures this photobucket out so he can post pics . Gotta get back to work , Fred
Sounds like fun. Always wanted to do that. I missed a couple of ducks "on the wing" this year while jumping ponds, but never connected w/ anything in the air.
Sounds like a fun day out. I have been out once for quail and have to agree some of the most fun I've had.
Been thinking about doing this. Looks like a lot of fun.
But: Aren't there concerns with the dogs tangling with a broadhead ?
kool.... that's great...
with hitting moving targets in mind, I had the opportunity to watch Kassai Lajos on the History Channel last night. Kassai is a bowyer from Hungary, as well as a renowned horse archer. It was amazing to watch him guide his horse at a measured 22mph, launch 6 arrows in 10 seconds (and HIT each time), target disks thrown into the air!! if we could do that, no one would need a scattergun! he also makes wonderful bows!
With a lot of practice, I'll be giving this a try next season myself.
I have to do this one day......its so cool..mc :)
I used unsharpened nubbed off MA 3's. They were ground down to about 3/8" across the business end.
Only the nubbed end was sharpened. They did the job very nicely.
Dogs that won't pick up until told to are also a big help. :thumbsup:
Larry
Fred get that photobucket figured out it's easy to do. I'd love to go some time. If you guys plan anothe hunt post it in the n.j. forum if you'd like company I'd love love to go. Jason "Skippy"
I'm Fred's dad , we had a great time ! No problem with the dogs as the birds we hit went right through . With flu-flus and orange and white fletching we didn't loose an arrow . Just like gun hunting when a bird is flushed you don't know where it's going . If he cuts back or flies too low you pass on the shot . After spending most of my time stalking or tree stand sitting , both of which require slow movements and long hours sitting still , this was a fun hunt as you just walk around , watch the dogs , tell war stories , and shoot at birds . My Son put me to shame as he broke the wing of a nice pheasant and later shot a chucker in the back of the head dropping it like Curt Gowdy on the "American Sportsman " used to with his smoke pole . I went without any idea that we would hit anything . The misses were so close it was worth going just for that . We did manage to hit 3 birds and when we dressed them out last night another pheasant had a 3" slit up his breast which one of us must have hit . We had a buddy backing us up with a gun and when the birds showed no signs of being hit he would dump them . If our arrows had a pattern the size of a shotgun we wouldn't have missed a bird.It was more fun than the law allows , I encourage everyone to try it . No pressure if you miss and fantastic when you hit . My son is home working on the pics , hopefully he gets them up tonight , Fred
I'm not sure if this is going to work, but heres a go at it! I am trying to put up 8 pictures and lets see if they come up.
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As you can see,(if this works), we worked those dogs so hard that at the end of the day our buddy Bob had to carry one of them to the truck.
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fred GREAT job!!!
we will get together next year and get a trad hunt we will work over my pup...I send him away for 3 months next week to get trained properly and ill be working him all off season. hes got desire and want to fidn me birds ya'll will love it.
I also have a few spots we can walk/jump some ducks come season as well...pretty close to my house only 30 minutes and it looks like its some great swampy land only roughly knee high through and through so with a pair of waders we can get all the birds.
Deadbolt,
That sounds like a solid plan! I've always wanted to get a good hunting dog but never have the time to really train and be with them constantly. Im married and have two kids so I kind of have to draw the line somewhere when it comes to it..lol.
IMSKIPPY
How did you post those pictures right on the page? I only could get it the way I did it???
Nice shooting! Just a friendly reminder that if you are headed to the PBS Gathering in Pittsburgh next week, I think there is still time to try flinging some arrows at pheasants at one of several nearby shooting preserves. Check the latest PBS magazine for details or PM me. Several groups are booked already for Thursday and Friday 1/2 day sessions and it should be a blast!
WOW!
Thanks Imskippy for helping with the pics , Jeff too many things going on right now so probably won't make the PBS gathering . A little too far for 1 day and really can't stay over now . You can tell how much fun we had by the look on Fred's face with his birds . I enjoyed that more than if I had shot them myself . I think . (Just kidding ) Fred
I have always thought hunting Pheasants would be a hoot. Looks and sounds as though you all had a terrific time. Would surely like to try it myself sometime.
Louis
Fred,
The Michigan Bow Hunters sponsor a least a couple of pheasant hunts each year. That is what inspired me to take up a traditional bow. I went just to handle a dog and after a day of watching 6 guys with longbows and recurves having such a blast I decided I needed to try it. Bought my first longbow that summer and haven't looked back since. Now I can combine my two passions, longbows and my bird dogs.
Howard
Some fine eating there!
Good going! I can't wait until the pheasant season opens up again! Congrats!!!!!!
Just a little side note, we were using just some random old broadheads for this outing, but has anyone here tried to use those giliteen broadheads, (i think thats what there called). The ones that are made for turkeys? They have like a 3 inch diameter or something. Well anyway if anyone has I was just wondering how well they worked.
That's really cool right there....and some darn fine shooting guys!!!!!!!
Fred, All I did was copy the links you posted and click on the link under instant ubb code that says "image" and paste it in the box that pops up. It's easy.
Wow!! I am impressed.
And a chucker with a bow?????? :notworthy:
over&under,
I was darn impressed myself. I knocked it right out of the air by hittin em right in the head!! It was the best time. I would have to say and just try it to everyone here!!!
What a GREAT way to spend a day with the OLDEN GREY FOX. When ya got him as a DAD your double BLESSED. Thanks for this post :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :notworthy:
What did ya have for LUNCH... :goldtooth: (http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d171/IronBull_/Smileys/smileycutesthighfive.gif)
I must be getting old Vance , I can't remember the name of the little country resturant we ate at , it was close to where we were hunting and 4 guys had soup, unlimited salad bar and cheese steaks or chopped steak platters with endless drinks (Ice tea and soda )The best part it cost a total of $27.00 . The food was great and I even thought of you . If you had seen how far I walked and how close I came to some of them Chuckers and Quail you would have thought I was a younger man . I am far from being a good shot and if I can come close and even hit a Chucker then anyone can , give it a try you won't be sorry , Fred