I've done it, once, in the past and enjoyed it. I'm going to attempt it again, this year.
I'm a sore loser, when it comes to giving coyotes a free pass. I tried bowhunting turkeys a second time and had a coyote run in and attempt to grab one of my decoys. As fast as I could put my hands on my bow, draw it and swing to take a shot, the coyote was gone. I hope that never happens again.
The only time that I shot one with a bow, I had 2 toms run in to see my decoys (2 hens and a jake), from across an open field 200+ yards away. I couldn't believe it, even as it was happening. As soon as they reached the decoys, they went into full strut....at about 15 feet from my blind. I had the blind parked in an open corn stubble field, along a state highway and they ran to it like it was an ice cream truck. The toms were both long beards, so I picked one and took the shot. I was shocked at how quick it happened and I'd like to repeat that performance this year.
Anyone else bowhunting turkeys, this year?
I'm a sore loser, when it comes to giving coyotes a free pass. I tried bowhunting turkeys a second time and had a coyote run in and attempt to grab one of my decoys. As fast as I could put my hands on my bow, draw it and swing to take a shot, the coyote was gone. I hope that never happens again.
The only time that I shot one with a bow, I had 2 toms run in to see my decoys (2 hens and a jake), from across an open field 200+ yards away. I couldn't believe it, even as it was happening. As soon as they reached the decoys, they went into full strut....at about 15 feet from my blind. I had the blind parked in an open corn stubble field, along a state highway and they ran to it like it was an ice cream truck. The toms were both long beards, so I picked one and took the shot. I was shocked at how quick it happened and I'd like to repeat that performance this year.
Anyone else bowhunting turkeys, this year?