Birds with a bow and arrow
What’s the best way to hunt birds with a bow and arrow? First and foremost, go to Snaro.net and order some Snaros and Johnny Flu Flus. Second, practice on aerial targets. A lot of them… Once you start hitting aerial targets have whoever is throwing them for you switch up the direction they will throw them without warning you. And if you start to watch where they will throw them your only cheating yourself.
Birds with a bow and arrow
The best way to hunt birds with a bow and arrow is to practice, practice, practice, and then start out shooting some birds out of the air in a semi controlled environment. Go to your local hunt club or preserve and chase some chukar partridge or quail with your new Snaros and Johnny Flu Flus. Bring a pointing dog if they don’t have one so that you are ready for the bird to flush. Pen raised birds usually fly great and hold on point better than wild birds.
Birds with a bow and arrow
When I need to practice I go to Birdseye View in Wisconsin 906 221 0783. Carey’s birds fly great, his pointing dog gives me a chance to prepare for a shot opportunity, and it really gets me ready for hunting those wild birds. Best of all, when I do miss a bird (and I guarantee you misses do happen), Carey showed me how to recall those missed birds back to a recall cage so that I can take another fling at them!