FEW QUESTIONS ????
#1
Typical Buck
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FEW QUESTIONS ????
What do you guys think about the spitfire broadheads?
What do you guys think about the HS true talker grunt call?
What do you guys think about rattling deer?
I am located in Louisiana and sometimes I think if I call I will do more harm than good. Also I had been shooting muzzy's but I switched to spitfires this year. I hope they work like they do on TV.
What do you guys think about the HS true talker grunt call?
What do you guys think about rattling deer?
I am located in Louisiana and sometimes I think if I call I will do more harm than good. Also I had been shooting muzzy's but I switched to spitfires this year. I hope they work like they do on TV.
#2
RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
Spitfires- They leave a devestating hole in the deer, you wont have to track them far at all, actually all the deer i have ever shot with them have fallen within sight.
True talker- Great grunt tube, you wont be dissapointed.
Rattling deer- i have mixed feelings on this, i hunt a wide variety of places and i have only seen it work at one spot, but in that spot, the deer come running to it, in all my other spots, they simply ignore it. I feel that rattling success has a direct relationship with the buck to doe ratio, but then again, thats just my opionion.
True talker- Great grunt tube, you wont be dissapointed.
Rattling deer- i have mixed feelings on this, i hunt a wide variety of places and i have only seen it work at one spot, but in that spot, the deer come running to it, in all my other spots, they simply ignore it. I feel that rattling success has a direct relationship with the buck to doe ratio, but then again, thats just my opionion.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
ORIGINAL: killadoe
What do you guys think about the spitfire broadheads?
What do you guys think about the spitfire broadheads?
What do you guys think about the HS true talker grunt call?
What do you guys think about rattling deer?
I am located in Louisiana and sometimes I think if I call I will do more harm than good. Also I had been shooting muzzy's but I switched to spitfires this year. I hope they work like they do on TV.
WELCOME to the board.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Houston, Tx
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RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
Spitfires... I'm a fixed blade kinda guy myself, but many people seem to have good experiences with them from what I hear... but that's just heresay...
Grunt calls... take your pick they all do their thing about the same. The key with these is that if you take the time to learn the vocalizations and the proper timing(rut, pre and post rut, morning, noon evening... buck, young buck, mature buck, dominant buck, doe, young doe, doe in estrus.... I think I may have scratched the surface), unless you get the timing right witht he right vocalization, just use it to stop deer that are on the move.... if you've gotta deer hung up out of range and headed another direction, it could help divert their attention.... I use 'em to stop deer for the shot, myself and typically dont use one otherwise....
Rattling... see my comment about grunts.... timing with the rut is EVERYTHING, Rattling with the wrong intensity(like previously mentioned by someone else) a the wrong time in the rut cycle will hurt also. Buck to doe ratios are important too... closer to 1:1 the better, which is likely not the case for where most of us hunt.
Grunt calls... take your pick they all do their thing about the same. The key with these is that if you take the time to learn the vocalizations and the proper timing(rut, pre and post rut, morning, noon evening... buck, young buck, mature buck, dominant buck, doe, young doe, doe in estrus.... I think I may have scratched the surface), unless you get the timing right witht he right vocalization, just use it to stop deer that are on the move.... if you've gotta deer hung up out of range and headed another direction, it could help divert their attention.... I use 'em to stop deer for the shot, myself and typically dont use one otherwise....
Rattling... see my comment about grunts.... timing with the rut is EVERYTHING, Rattling with the wrong intensity(like previously mentioned by someone else) a the wrong time in the rut cycle will hurt also. Buck to doe ratios are important too... closer to 1:1 the better, which is likely not the case for where most of us hunt.
#5
RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
I use the spitfires and they are a good broadheads. Leaves a nice hole. Ive never used the grunt tube your talking about. As for rattling here in Indiana. That is one thing that has never worked for me. Not enough bucks...
#6
RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
What do you guys think about the spitfire broadheads?
I see no one has asked, why would you switch from a good fixed blade like Muzzy to Spitfires assuming you had perfect flight from a well tuned bow/matched arrow setup? Just curious?
What do you guys think about the HS true talker grunt call?
What do you guys think about rattling deer?
#8
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RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
Well how will I know if I like them if I dont try them? I switched from thunderhead to muzzy 2 years ago. I killed a hog with the thunderhead, I shot him kinda high lung area, it wasnt a complete pass through but he didnt go over 65 yards. Then I tried the muzzy, I had bought three pack form wally world and borrowed practice blades from somebody and hunted with them. The first deer i shot with them had a complete pass through each lung. She went down right there, but laid down kinda cow fashion, I gave her about 3 to 4 minutes and then pulled a thunderhead that I had in my quiver and shot her in the head. The thunderheads and muzzy shoot ver similar in my set up. The thunder head went through both sides of her skull but the arrow stopped at the fletches. Muzzy and thunderhead are great heads but I like to try new stuff every now and then. Like the grunt call I have, I have a knight and hale ez grunter plus, but I would like to try the true talker. I am up to try new stuff if I feel it will hold up, there are alot of broadheads out there that wouldnt dare screw on the endof my arrow much less shoot. Likethe crimson talons, great concept as far as the blades turning, but they look really weak. The only reasonI am trying spitfire is because I have heard alot of good stories about them. an they seem to be one of the top mechanical headsout there. My bows I went from a PSE edge to a hoyt power tec which i have had for several years now and my next bow maybe a mathews or a bowtech. Course I like hte looks of the trykon........who knows...
#9
RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
Broadheads are good if you like mechanical.
I originally had a different grunt call than the HS true talker, but as soon as I heard the call, I went out and bought one immediately! I had stare me down one time in my stand and finally take off running in an open wheat field I was hunting on. While it was running in the oposite direction, I gave a call and stopped it dead in it's tracks. Waited a second or two longer and called again...it came running back to me. A call that can do that is pretty good in my opinion. My best results with this call have been early, early in the season. It looses it effectiveness later in the season.
I don't know much about rattleing, other than there is a lot of movement. If you decide to rattle, get a bag or something like that which requires little movement!
I originally had a different grunt call than the HS true talker, but as soon as I heard the call, I went out and bought one immediately! I had stare me down one time in my stand and finally take off running in an open wheat field I was hunting on. While it was running in the oposite direction, I gave a call and stopped it dead in it's tracks. Waited a second or two longer and called again...it came running back to me. A call that can do that is pretty good in my opinion. My best results with this call have been early, early in the season. It looses it effectiveness later in the season.
I don't know much about rattleing, other than there is a lot of movement. If you decide to rattle, get a bag or something like that which requires little movement!
#10
RE: FEW QUESTIONS ????
i am a muzzy man myself
i like the ez grunter pluz killed 3 of my 4 bucks with it they come running i have seen the rue talker work to very similar in sound imo
ratteling doesnt work here
i like the ez grunter pluz killed 3 of my 4 bucks with it they come running i have seen the rue talker work to very similar in sound imo
ratteling doesnt work here