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	<title>America&#039;s Frugal Sportsman &#187; Product Field Test</title>
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		<title>Up next&#8230;Turkey</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>hollister delong</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our turkey season opens in about three weeks in NY.  I have seen a number of flocks around in my travels.  Some states are already open.  A number of my friends are reporting gobblers in the freezer already.  Hopefully, everyone has their weapon of choice ready and their camo clothes all set.</p>
<p>My son, Tyler, will be hunting in Louisiana.  He will trying for his first gobbler somewhere around Ft. Polk. He is stationed there with the 10th Mountain Division.  I know he has his Winchester 1300 all sighted in.  Tyler grouped it at 20,30 and 40 yards and is comfortable with the results.</p>
<p>Most turkey hunters will be using shotguns but there are some diehard archers that will be flinging arrows at their birds.  I have decided to join the latter group this year.  While at a Gun Show in Barre, VT in February with Tyler, I found a prize worthy of America&#8217;s Frugal Sportsman note:  I found a vintage 45# fiberglass recurve bow&#8230;for $15! You know me and bargains&#8230;I snapped it up.  The manufacture cannot be deciphered as the label as faded, but the bow is in top shape.  There I have my trusty PSE Predator sitting,  anxiously to go,  and I am taking a relic out instead.</p>
<p>Yep! It reminds me of when I started bow hunting in the mid 1960&#8242;s.  I do have to get a hip quiver for the arrows, however. I never liked the Kwickie Kwivers for recurve bows.  ALso, the Carbon Express I use in my Predator will do just fine on the old recurve.  Besides, it will make a more enjoyable article to write should I be successful with the recurve.</p>
<p>Turkey should pose no real problem, as long as they are inside 30 yards.  Many deer have died as a result of a an arrow loosed from a 45# recurve.  I will be using the same heads I did for deer, 125 grain Eastons.  Why&#8230;that way I don&#8217;t have to buy any different heads.  If you already have perfectly good and perfectly deadly broadheads, use them. With the ecomonmy the way it is, a sportsman needs to conserve funds wherever he (or she) can.</p>
<p>Turkey season is a long season in most states. Here, in NY, it covers the month of May, which is also the striper run in the Hudson River.  Guess I will have hunt in the morning then go chase stripers.   I have some neat reals from Australia that I will be field testing, but that is for future writings.  All I need now is to find a deal on a good box call and I will be set.</p>
<p>The goal of the Sportsman should be to spend as much quality time afield with friends and family as possible.  For quite some time I have been preaching about doing it on a budget.  Now, thanks to the country&#8217;s financial mess, many of you will be on a budget. By all means that does not mean to hunt or fish less.  It simply means that maybe you don&#8217;t buy the newest rifle, shotgun, bow, boat, camper, optics or Huntress pin-up calendar. Ok, buy the calendar, but watch the sales in classified ads and online auctions. With the bad ecomomy come some fantastic deals on toys and such.</p>
<p>I really hope I get a shot at a turkey with my bargain-basement bow.  But, I will be out there hunting and that, after all, is my goal&#8230;isn&#8217;t it.</p>
<p>Whatever you do in the Outdoors this spring, take a youngster with you.</p>
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