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What point for goose flu flu?

Started by 3035Odell, September 29, 2012, 04:27:00 PM

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3035Odell

Was working in my back yard today and had scads of geese flying right over my head probably 12-15 yds. set for landing in the fresh chopped corn field with winter wheat just coming up.  I'm sue I could have fun shooting flu flus at them gliding by.  Would a Judo pt. or small game pt. be effective?

Pete McMiller

A goose is tough bird.  I'd use a broadhead.
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Terry Lightle

I agree with Pete,would be quite the trophy
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mahantango

Every bit as tough as a turkey. Broadhead for sure, and flu-flu's are REALLY going to limit your range.
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ChuckC

Broadhead is the only way, unless you are shooting them on the ground at 15 yards or less and can go for a neck shot.
CHuckC

3035Odell


KSdan

Not sure I would use a standard broadhead though. . . what happens when he flies off with the arrow?
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stevewills

i like biscuits

J. Holden

Read your regulations or consult a CPO, Illinois requires broadheads for geese...  Good luck!

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kbetts

Don't think a Bullhead is going to tell a big 'ol goose much.

Broadhead all the way.
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