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April 18 - Archery Turkey Video
I roosted these turkeys the night before. I had to set-up closer than I like, so I snuck in 2 hours before first light.
This was my first attempt at self-filming an archery hunt. Also the first time I've used my Canon G30 camera. https://vimeo.com/125339983 Password: Chad Last edited by Chad; 04-19-2015 at 11:15 PM. |
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Is that, could it be…
somewhere in Oklahoma? Well planned and perfect execution. Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by mulepasture; 04-19-2015 at 11:36 PM. |
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Thanks Mulepasture. It's ND.
Last edited by Chad; 04-20-2015 at 02:37 AM. |
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Great video Chad! Nothing like sticking a big Tom, most folks don't bowhunt turkeys, it can be a frustrating endeavor.....things have to work out perfect. You have some nice country to hunt, good shot too!
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Thanks Bowfisher. It is alot of hard work packing in the blind, chair, decoys, bow, camera and tripod. I generally pack food for all day too, since I normally kill my birds midday when the hens leave the toms to lay eggs. This hunt was short and sweet though. The toms flew down and left two hens in the roost tree.
Bowhunting turkeys is one of my favorite things to do. I generally hunt a couple different states each year. This year I "zero'ed" in MS |
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Very cool vid Chad.I also love archery turkey hunting.Attaching a couple of pics from this year.
On first one friend and I had 3 come in like yours and got 2. Second pic was 2 days ago when filled my SoDaK tag. Oops,sorry can't get pics attached. Anyway thanks for vid! |
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