Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Bowhunting Turkey: What I Use

As Turkey Season is approaching thought I would make an inventory of the gear I use to bow hunt turkey:

1. Bow - Mathews Switchback XT


While this model is a few years old and is no longer in production, it still gets the jay-oh-bee done!!!

2. Camo - Realtree AP


There are other good choices, and to me it is a matter of personal preference, but this is my camo of choice

3. Blind - Primos Vision GroundMax Blind


For the money, this is a great blind.  It comfortable for two hunters and offers 360 deg. field of view (Though I have never opened all the way to avoid silhouetting).

4. Calls - Friction: Primos Jackpot
 Has great tones and brings em in!
 
        Gobbler: Primos "Shaker Call"
Get more struttin Toms with this little beauty!

5.  Decoys - Primos B-Mobile
Have had several big Toms go to sparring with this thing!

6.  Arrows/Broadheads - I use Beman Team Realtree MFX with Blazer vanes and NAP Spitfire Gobbler Getter Broadheads


The FMJ-like tip provides maximum shock inducing power while the expandable 3 three design offers 1 1/2" cutting diameter....THWACK!!!

6. Rangefinder - Bushnell Scout 1000 A.R.C Laser Rangefinder (Realtree AP)





Works great, particularly from a treestand as it has Angle Range Compensation (A.R.C.) built in.

Well those are a few of the things I use to be successful in the turkey woods.  What do you use?

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Why the 2012 Turkey Season will be the BEST EVER!

Okay, so by the title one might think that I might have some inside information about turkey quantities, movements, habits, etc., or some scouting secrets to get you onto more birds.  The truth of the matter is, for me this season has nothing to do with the turkey themselves, but rather the hunt, and more specifically whom I get to hunt with.  This season, I will have the opportunity and privilege of taking my 8 yr old son Joshua out for his first Oklahoma Turkey Season.  As a father of two boys, I have been looking forward to this moment since they were born:
 
1.  The opportunity to pass down to my sons the joy, knowledge, and responsibility of hunting and the outdoor life. 

2.  To pass along the appreciation of God's wonderful creation of nature and wildlife, and our call to have dominion and stewardship over it. 

3.  The blessing of spending quality time with my sons and teach them how to hunt, both ethically and for success.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but it outlines a few of my reasons why, for me, the 2012 Turkey Season will be the BEST EVER!!!




Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2011 Oklahoma Hunting Season

Well unfortunately I didn't make it into the deer woods very much this season, in fact only twice.  But on both occasions (both during bow season) I saw plenty of deer, and managed to put some venison in the freezer.  On both trips to the stand I had shooting opportunities.  This first night, I had a group of does come out onto the food source.  I watched them for a while, and waited for "big daddy". Since he, a nice tall, thick 10 pt., who stayed back behind me about 80 yards off and never came out, I decided to take one of the does.  She had come out to 40 yards, and was slightly quartering away when THWACK! A nice young doe on the ground and wonderful venison in the freezer for my family.


 Taken with my Mathews Switchback XT (yes I know it is an older bow, but it's still SMOOTH):


The next night the same opportunity presented itself and I decided to pass.  So though my deer hunting was limited, I had a success rate of 1/1 in arrows released to deer taken, saw plenty of wildlife (which for me is one of the most enjoyable parts), and got to be in the Lord's marvelous creation.  No trophies taken, not a lot of days spent on stand, but in my book a blessed and enjoyable 2011 Oklahoma Deer Hunting Season!