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Have hens EVER been legal to hunt with bow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5712086" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>Well the problem with archery turkeys for me from a tree is it's takes a few to learn where to hit them. I hate to think of the death a few gobblers had from me hitting meat only and no organs. Seems like it's an easy target but for every one I have killed from a tree I have hit 2 in the breast and they probably died of infection. Ground blind seems like the best way to go for archery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5712086, member: 20427"] Well the problem with archery turkeys for me from a tree is it’s takes a few to learn where to hit them. I hate to think of the death a few gobblers had from me hitting meat only and no organs. Seems like it’s an easy target but for every one I have killed from a tree I have hit 2 in the breast and they probably died of infection. Ground blind seems like the best way to go for archery. [/QUOTE]
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