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Bowhunting pass through?
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5855886" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>With all due respect to those who want to shoot them with a bow, as Will Primos once said, "turkey hunting is a shotgun sport."</p><p></p><p>When I was younger I toted a bow a few times when I had one tag left and a few weeks to fill it. But I wasn't very committed to it, and I soon abandoned the pursuit and picked my shotgun back up. It was particularly frustrating since I have no desire to shoot one out of a pop-up tent over decoys, which is how 99% of bow kills happen, it seems. I do know a few people who have hunted them the traditional way, calling them up and arrowing them while kneeling behind cover. I have a ton of respect for that accomplishment, but personally, I would still prefer to touch off the shot and watch his head fold back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5855886, member: 10399"] With all due respect to those who want to shoot them with a bow, as Will Primos once said, "turkey hunting is a shotgun sport." When I was younger I toted a bow a few times when I had one tag left and a few weeks to fill it. But I wasn't very committed to it, and I soon abandoned the pursuit and picked my shotgun back up. It was particularly frustrating since I have no desire to shoot one out of a pop-up tent over decoys, which is how 99% of bow kills happen, it seems. I do know a few people who have hunted them the traditional way, calling them up and arrowing them while kneeling behind cover. I have a ton of respect for that accomplishment, but personally, I would still prefer to touch off the shot and watch his head fold back. [/QUOTE]
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