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post a reply so i can see about how many there are
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Sweet!
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??? for you / ALMOST DOVE TIME! yeee ha
KidBowHunter replied to hoghntr's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
I do the same thing but with ducks -
Sweet man!!!
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Oops I missed this happy late birthday Mike!
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Sweet!!
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Troy you could use a smile in that profile pic. Haha everyone asks me why I don't smile...I prefer to look serious as serious as you can wearing capri pants, aviators and sportin a hipster hair-do? Those are shorts and yes serious with my aviators. I've been called a greaser because of my hair
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Troy you could use a smile in that profile pic. Haha everyone asks me why I don't smile...I prefer to look serious
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Tim McGraw Anti-Gunner!1....What a buzzzz kill!!
KidBowHunter replied to sidwynder505's topic in The Campfire
Tim McGraw and Billy Currington?? Well that's a shock. Oh and by the way Buzzkill is by Luke Bryan -
I was out there camping about a week ago, but I was camping only about half way up Mingus. I heard some gobbles.
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happy birthday!
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Advice Needed on a Youth 20 Gauge Turkey Setup
KidBowHunter replied to rossislider's topic in Youth Hunters
My arrow bounced off a turkey once when I shot at the body...never used those broadheads again. -
I would think so. Personally I think it is best to just sit the water and let them come in on their own without a decoy. However, some could argue that a decoy may bring them in if they are just passing by...I don't know a lot about it. If it were me I would keep it simple without a decoy. I hear ya. How about calling? I know that they aren't going to be AS responsive, but I don't see it hurting your chances. I met a guy that calls turkeys every fall, when they aren't strutting and gets his bird. Do you mean calling from a blind at water? You can, it shouldn't hurt. But personally I just like to sit the water and wait. Yes, calling from a blind at water. Are turkeys active all day? Yes they are. If I remember correctly, they have a daily routine which involves completing around a one mile loop everyday.
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I would think so. Personally I think it is best to just sit the water and let them come in on their own without a decoy. However, some could argue that a decoy may bring them in if they are just passing by...I don't know a lot about it. If it were me I would keep it simple without a decoy. I hear ya. How about calling? I know that they aren't going to be AS responsive, but I don't see it hurting your chances. I met a guy that calls turkeys every fall, when they aren't strutting and gets his bird. Do you mean calling from a blind at water? You can, it shouldn't hurt. Just not excessive calling.
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I would think so. Personally I think it is best to just sit the water and let them come in on their own without a decoy. However, some could argue that a decoy may bring them in if they are just passing by...I don't know a lot about it. If it were me I would keep it simple without a decoy.
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For archery sitting water is usually your best bet.
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My buddy has a Tundra and it is a great truck, he loves it. I have heard bad things about Titan rear ends..
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Bald Eagle & other photos from my canoe trip
KidBowHunter replied to naturegirl's topic in The Campfire
I was thinking the same thing Looks like a great trip! -
Now that's how you spend a spring break! Awesome man.
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Sweet vid!