well spring turkey season is right around the corner. this is my 1st year thunder chicken hunting with my recurve. wondering how many of you are goin turkey hunting to? post your set ups to if can.
steven
I am a novice turkey hunter... Toelke whip 58" 43# epic .600 eclipse 125grn...
I have never shot a turkey with it but have killed some deer with that set-up... I am going to try real hard to get on one this year...
Turkeys are tough with stick and string especially if you don't use a blind (I don't). I only need one dumb one that is blind in one eye and doesn't see too good out of the other...
Love turkey hunting. I've taken 3 in the last two years. I've used bows at 44#,47#,52#. All worked well.
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I will be out there come April. I think I am going to try a ghillie suit this year.
Will be shooting a Steward Slammer, 55# @ 28", Easton Legacy 2216's with 125 gr. Stinger 2 blades.
I think I am going to order some Bullheads and give them a try. Curious to see how they fly.
Going the ghillie route this year also.
Fox LB. 64" 56@28 P.O.C. tipped with LW Grizzly
I will be using my pignut hickory flat limb, cedar arrows and Deadhead broadheads and maybe a camo net blind. When i take my wife i may go to a pop up blind and a short recurve. She will only shoot her NAT, which a blind friendly bow.
Black Widow PSA V 53# @ 30"
Easton Legacy 2018 32" 150 gn razorcap
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Feel I have a lethal turkey set-up right now. However, if my Dream TC shows up I plan to develop a new set-up asap. The one item to remain common is using my Big Jim 'Big 3' BH's.
My hardest job now is deciding which calls will get the nod. It is obvious I am no photograper.
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Friend,
Looks like a couple of Hornstra's in there. Might be a Permar too.
MJB - Good eyes- there are actually four Hornstra's and couple of Permar's in the pic.
Wouldn't miss it for nothing!! :thumbsup: I was out checking trail cams yesterday and these guys think it's already spring.
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And yes they are wild turkeys, The little old lady at this place always throws a coffee can of cracked corn out every morning for them.
Tracy
First year for me also. got a blind constructed
out of used Christmas trees. 56" Morrison/tradtech ILF.
QuoteOriginally posted by Friend:
MJB - Good eyes- there are actually four Hornstra's in the pic.
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Second spring hunting these guys. Had three nice close calls :banghead: so I think this year, no close calls, just dead birds :pray: .
i got my permit notification 2 days ago. i am SO pumped up for this. i drew april 13-17; prime time, usualy.(depending on the weather) will hopefully be getting a second, over-the-counter permit also when they become available. shooting a 60", 54#@27" gfiffin with cedar arrows topped with a 160 grain snuffer. woo!hoo! good luck to all of you!! :thumbsup:
hopefully we will have a normal spring this year it turned real warm last spring and most of the hens were already on clutches of eggs by the time the season started last year, i will be using my Kodiak Magnum this spring been practicing at 20 yards at the shop, maybe a 3 bladed snuffer or a 2 blade zwickey hanen't had time to shoot my BH's yet but i will set up the 3D range early this year at work, i have my eye on a monster with good 1-1/2" spurs or close to that
Killed 4 with wheels. I've returned to exclusively recurve and have eaten a lot of tag-soup the last 3 yrs. They are not easy to bring down with that tiny kill zone, so study your anatomy and good luck!
46# Fox High Sierra, GT Traditional 3555, 100 gr insert with 125 gr WW Elite.
we have had some spring like weather here in calif. Making it hard to wait for the last Sat.in March seeing lots of turkeys........Prairie Drifter what kind of bow Quiver are you using on your Mad dog? I have a long bow ordered from Mike and am thinking of trying a bow quiver.
I'll be hunting turkey in April for the first time on my own. I shoot a 45# Toth Istvan mongolian horse bow and wooden arrows with Magnus broadheads. I haven't decided yet whether I will use a blind or a ghillie suit or what.
I'm going to keep reading...I'd love to learn more about how to get a gobbler!
QuoteOriginally posted by wildwood:
we have had some spring like weather here in calif. Making it hard to wait for the last Sat.in March seeing lots of turkeys........Prairie Drifter what kind of bow Quiver are you using on your Mad dog? I have a long bow ordered from Mike and am thinking of trying a bow quiver.
I went through a couple before I settled on a Big Jim 5 arrow quiver. Easy on and off,stays put and looks great. Not real expensive. Love it!
The Huntress - Been chasing these birds with bow for over twenty years. They are cotinueing to take me to school.
If you have any specific questions, then feel free to send me a PM. The birds have me on a contueing education program.
Turkey hunting can be an Addiction ! Bear kodiak hunter and ramin shafts with magnus are my medicine for thunderchickens ! (http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g363/fischman1/2008_1120hunt0708fishMtnselk0071.jpg)
Middle of April is the magic time around here. My plan is to not use a blind and hopefully score on a nice gobbler using my new 48# Bama Hunter, Easton 1916 with 125 gr up front. Haven't decided what BH to use yet but I will.
I love hunting these birds!
Have used a variety of bows and broadheads, but all bows have been 50-52 lbs @28" with around 500 grain arrows. The broadheads have been 2,3,and 4 blades, but will stick with 3 blade snuffers from now on.
I have killed 4 turkeys so far with traditional gear and all have died within sight.