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BigSam - 
 Button Buck
 New Jersey


 | | 11/06/2007 3:31 PM |
| So i've seen on TV people bowhunting pheasants! I think this is such a cool idea.
Ive been practicing hitting an arial moving target and am thinking af actualy trying it!
Just wondering if anyone has tried this befor? | | | |
| BigSam - 
 Button Buck
 New Jersey


 | | 11/06/2007 3:58 PM |
| | And gees also, witch is probaly easier cuz its a bigger target... | | | |
| tubby - 
 Record Book Moundville,Alabama


 | | 11/06/2007 4:07 PM |
| | I have enough trouble hitting ones sitting still. | | Tubby The God of My Rock;He Is My Sheild;And The Horn Of My Salvation 2 Samuuel,Ch 22 | |
| Dakota Danny - 
 4-Pointer



 | | 11/06/2007 11:28 PM |
| Get a recurve or longbow
flu flu feathers are a must
most use a point that is meant for birds with large loops so that it will have a better margin of error.
I've tried to draw back on an occasional pheasant passing by on the ground. I'll tell you that they are VERY weary. They must be hunted from all angles, hawks, owls, coyotes, us... | | | |
| grimreaper - 
 Spike Mooseyards of Shawano, WI


 | | 11/07/2007 10:15 PM |
| | I tried it once when I was younger. It was a lot of fun but I never hit anything. I would definitely use a recurve bow with the flu flu's. | | Only the dead have seen the end of war. Plato | |
| BigSam - 
 Button Buck
 New Jersey


 | | 11/08/2007 9:24 AM |
| | Yea im realy excited to try it i was thinking of using my recuve instead of my long bow only cuz i think the recurve is easier to move aroud | | | |
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