In the mean time, I'll continue to shoot my Bob Lee Dark Archer and get ready for next April for the Spring Fling!


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5 comments:
I recently found your blog and enjoy reading it. I have yet to take a turkey with the bow myself but hope to do so someday.
I love to quail and pheasant hunt. I own a German Shorthair that is about a year old and I'm looking forward to this fall. I have added you to my blogroll.
Shawn,
I enjoyed your post! Turkey hunting is tough sometimes even with a shotgun. Last weekend, Matt and I were sure the bird would come up the open two track, but he snuck up through a narrow game trail behind me. Luck is always a plus when you're in the turkey woods.
Andy
Well, you've got it bad. Next it'll be elk with that bow!
Shawn,
Bow hunting Turkey must ecapsualte tenacity and grim determination. Definitely NOT for the quiter!.
Shawn - you have staying power by the bucket load.
Scolopax.
Nice job Doc, I love it.
Nothing but Jakes and hens for us this year... back to the river!
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