Ishi
PMA Member
I hunted Thursday and Friday in the wind for 12 hours each day with 4 birds seen Thursday and none seen Friday. This morning I went back to the same spot that I yanked a 8 yd shot last year with the Bullheads.
At 8:00 13 hens and 5 Toms all strutting came over the hill behind me and I wasn’t in there travel route. I called but the five toms weren’t going to budge.
I watched them for two hours west on another hill. Around 11:00 I peeked out the roof flap and two Toms were 80 yards away so I quickly called and one raised his head but both went down the ridge out of site. I just finished my sandwich and still watching the group west when to my right he’s right there five yards from the blind going to the Jake.
As he lay.
The Bullhead must have hit him with two blades. One was broken and one was bent... pure carnage
After several tries to get some decent photos with the dumb iPhone on 10 second delay I gave up and settled for these pics.
He came in fast so the video is short and raw amateurish filming
As always very blessed and thankful to hunt with the bow and arrow.
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At 8:00 13 hens and 5 Toms all strutting came over the hill behind me and I wasn’t in there travel route. I called but the five toms weren’t going to budge.
I watched them for two hours west on another hill. Around 11:00 I peeked out the roof flap and two Toms were 80 yards away so I quickly called and one raised his head but both went down the ridge out of site. I just finished my sandwich and still watching the group west when to my right he’s right there five yards from the blind going to the Jake.
As he lay.
The Bullhead must have hit him with two blades. One was broken and one was bent... pure carnage
After several tries to get some decent photos with the dumb iPhone on 10 second delay I gave up and settled for these pics.
He came in fast so the video is short and raw amateurish filming
As always very blessed and thankful to hunt with the bow and arrow.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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