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    Cool Bow Hunting for ducks

    Just a bit of history .... hmm.... or could a couple in the quiver come in handy in the fall bow season.... hmmmm


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    I've bow hunted ducks and geese for years, but it's always been on the wing. Tons of fun and challenging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kavanagh View Post
    I've bow hunted ducks and geese for years, but it's always been on the wing. Tons of fun and challenging.
    I've watched quite a few of your videos on instinctive shooting, I can see myself getting into it in the future.

    I started as a shotgun hunter/ shooter but archery is starting to take more of my focus. It would be amazing to gain enough skill to wing shoot by bow.

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    cool video, thanks for sharing that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishHog View Post
    cool video, thanks for sharing that one.
    Tods workshop does alot of interesting historical things, and an arrow like that would definitely up the odds on a shot outside practical aiming distance, hitting the duck you aimed at or one out of a flock would be luck at 50 yards but skimming in with a little practice could help with dinner. I wonder if the "bobber" (can't think of a better term") would work on a modified crossbow bolt.

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    Funny I was thinking the same thing about trying it on a crossbow bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishHog View Post
    Funny I was thinking the same thing about trying it on a crossbow bolt.
    You couldn't use it for waterfowl in Ontario, but it would be interesting to see what a 300 fps crossbow would do.

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