3Rivers Archery




The Trad Gang Digital Market














Contribute to Trad Gang and Access the Classifieds!

Become a Trad Gang Sponsor!

Traditional Archery for Bowhunters




RIGHT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

LEFT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS

TRAD GANG CLASSIFIEDS ACCESS


Main Menu

Finally broke the turkey jinx!

Started by fnshtr, April 25, 2019, 09:36:37 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

TooManyHobbies

60" Bear Super Kodiak 50@28 (56@31)
68" Kohannah Long Bow 62@30

Friend

>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

Joeabowhunter


BrushWolf

Kids who hunt, trap, & fish don't mug little old ladies.

Bisch

Way to go! Congrats on your bird!

Bisch

Possum Head

What an accomplishment we'll done!

John Krause

We need the whole story. Embellish if you need to 😀
When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

SAM E. STEPHENS

HUNT OLD SCHOOL

fnshtr

#28
Well... About 6 years ago I decided I Would hunt only with a trad bow. I had lots of ups and downs, but had never taken one with the bow.

This year I felt I was as ready as I could be. My trailcams had 3 or 4 longboards strutting at the edge of a pasture field. This was nearly everyday during the week before season opened on April 15th. I figured they would continue to use this area.

The first day of season was cold, windy and wet. 40 degrees with 15-20 mph winds and light rain. That first day, and nearly every day I got out last week, I called in hens. I couldn't believe there were no gobblers hanging with them. Finally, last Friday, I heard gobbling a ways off, but on the property. I got excited as two toms started my way, answering every call I made.

At 50 yards, they hung up. Then a hen began cutting. She was on the opposite side of my blind as the toms. This couldn't be better... I thought. However, one of two hens on my left, went running directly to the toms and led them away. The other hen came in and spent the next 45 minutes with my decoys.

So went Monday of this week. Hens passing by regularly. (I've never called in so many hens.)

This morning was my second morning I could hunt this week. It didn't look good. Overcast and cooler. When I reached the blind it began to rain lightly. It got light very slowly... and not one gobble was heard. It was still quite dim inside the blind at 7am, and it started raining harder. I hit the slate with some tree yelps, figuring with these conditions, they may still be on the roost.

Then a few yelps from the right of the blind alerted me of a close by hen. I purred  and yelped softly on my diaphram call. She answered and was closing fast.

Within a couple minutes she appeared to my right... with a Tom in tow! I had to watch him for about 5 minutes as the hen walked back and forth directly in front of my shooting window. When he finally stepped into my shooting spot, I remember worrying that the sound of the rain hitting my my blind. I picked a spot... THE spot... above the leg and just slightly forward. The string slipped out of my fingers and the bird stumbled directly away from me.

I stood up and strained to peer out the very top of the shooting window. I could see him flopping, but he was just over a high spot in the pines that line the pasture field. I grabbed my back up arrow and unzipped the blind's door. I eased up to the top of the mound and seen that he was still moving. I put another arrow through him to make sure he was anchored. It really wasn't necessary, but I wanted to make sure this bird didn't escape.

It was about an 8 yard shot, 10 yard recovery. Then it hit me... I finally got it done!
56" Kempf Kwyk Styk 50@28
54" Java Man Elkheart 50@28
WVBA Member
1 John 3:1

Sawpilot 75

Congratulations. That's a heck of an accomplishment.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

trad_bowhunter1965

Congratulations well done! I am trying to break that same turkey jinx I have never killed one.
" I am driven by those thing that rouse my traditional sense of archery and Bowhunting" G Fred Asbell

Trad Gang Hall of Fame
Yellowstone Longbows
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society Associate Member
Retired 38 years DoD civilian.

varmint101

That's awesome, congrats!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Bless The Lord, O My Soul!

Member:
Indiana Bowhunter Association
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
Professional Bowhunters Society

Nole


TradBrewSC


Greg Dearth


hitman

Well done buddy! I know you are hooked now. Hard to quit, this is fun.
Black Widow PSAX RH 58" 47#@28
Samick Sage 62" 40#@28"
PSA Kingfisher RH 45#@28
Treadway longbow RH 60" 46#at 28"
W.Va. Bowhunters Association life member
Pope and Young associate member
Mississippi Traditional Bowhunters life member

Zwickey-Fever

Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;
Genesis 27:3

1Arrow1Kill

Thanks for sharing the picture and story.  Congrats . . . and now it's time to get ready for your #2 longbird with a bow! 
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
I Become the Tree until I Become the Arrow.
Practice - Practice - Practice - Beer.  Works for me . . .

Angus

Traditional Bowhunters of Washington

Howitser

 :clapper:
U da man!!!!!
I'm still waitin' on my first, thanks for the incentive.
Howie
Never forget our POW/MIA's

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©