Two Archery Birds in the Black Hills of South Dakota

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  • BigRed

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    An edit of a little trip that I took a couple of weeks ago to the Black Hills in South Dakota to chase public land turkeys with my bow.

    Thanks for watching. :cool:




    Thank you for sharing that....that was so much fun to watch.... I can only imagine what it was like to have been there!




    (My dog started going nuts when she heard the gobblers....going to habe to get her calmed down now).

    Thank you.
     
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    Thanks for sharing.
    What part of the hills were you hunting?

    I've been all over, from North to South, fly fishing in the hills.
    Never turkey hunted, but at a campground I used to stay at in Custer I would have a daily show of turkeys move through. It is absolutely an awesome place.
     
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    Thanks for sharing.
    What part of the hills were you hunting?

    I've been all over, from North to South, fly fishing in the hills.
    Never turkey hunted, but at a campground I used to stay at in Custer I would have a daily show of turkeys move through. It is absolutely an awesome place.
    South of Custer probably 15-20 miles.
     
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