Warmup for the season at a preserve. Would be embarrassed to take these birds with shotgun but lots of fun with stickbow. This one here is prabably right aroung #60 in ten years.
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Nice shootin'!
Good shooting,congrats.
Very cool! Great shot and I love the bells!
Purdy awesome! I would love to try that somtime. Me and a buddy of mine have talked about it..but thats about as far as it got.
Good hunt'n, Jason
That looks like a lot of fun.
Nice shooting.
Yea !!!
That's what I'm talkin about!!!
Great shootin !!
Good lookin dog :)
Nice. Heading out to do the same thing in a few days.
Whole lot of cool jammed into this short vid! Great dog too. Thanks
Great Shot!
Very cool!!
Cool stuff ,good shot.
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That's cool! I've only got one in 2 trys. It is a blast though and can't wait to go again.
Congrats!
Bisch
Great dog!! and btw....nice shooting.
wow good shootin!!!!!!
Great shot! I could only pull that off if a suicidal bird flew into the path of my arrow.
Very nice.
great
now thats cool
Freaking cool....well done lad!!! mark
What kind of heads were you using?
Small game heads (SGH) from Montec
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
sweet!
:bigsmyl: :jumper: :jumper: :jumper:
Great shooting!!!
BTW...don't let Mike Mitten see this!! LOL...
Great shooting :)
WOW, That's some shoot'in!!
So I got more curious about the Montec small game heads - wow, they're pricey! Are they that much better than Judos or Hammers?
I'd be curious to hear what other types of heads people have used successfully on ditch parrots. In my experience, they're much tougher to knock down than other game birds.
Yes they are pricey. I dont drink smoke gamble or go to strip clubs, the outdoors are my only vice. I am not rich. I cant afford to go out of state that often so I stay close to home and do a lot of bird hunting. I have taken around 60 pheas in flite and witnessed a couple dozen more. There is no perfect head but SGH is by far the best. with my flu flus the arrows travel only 70 yards. I hunt mostly at preserves with low to moderate cover so arrows are easy to find. I rarely lose one. They are also devastating on glancing blows (were even a broadhead would have glanced off). As in this photo
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QuoteOriginally posted by bowzonly:
Yes they are pricey. I dont drink smoke gamble or go to strip clubs, the outdoors are my only vice.
Ha! Love it. :D
And that was a sincere question. People seem to use a variety of heads for pheasants, so I'm always curious. I've used various small game heads, but never the Montecs. They look wicked. I'll have to pick some up!
You are THE MAN!