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Bowhunt For The Rio Grande,
by
Robert Hoague
First
Rio Hunt | 2nd Rio Hunt | Rocky
Creek Hunt
Nice
Day For A Grand Slam !!!
THURSDAY Apr 28
Morning
Daylight, and a few gobbles
came from the river. But not as many as usual. Today I am only planning
to hunt for an hour because I have to meet Kenny McCrea in San Angelo,
Texas at 2:00 pm for our weekend turkey hunt on Rocky
Creek Ranch.
Two gobblers talked to me
but didn't come into view so at 8:15 I got ready to leave. But it didn't
happen. A hen walking along the cow pasture fence, headed for the woods.
This year one of my goals is to improve my hen calling. Doug Crabtree has
it pay off for him, he keeps the hens around and the gobblers come to them.
I yelped softly and the hen meandered over.
It zig zagged over pretty
close. It looked back the way it came several times. I looked too.

And saw the top of a red
head 65 yards away and moving in my direction. Promptly I closed the blind
completely up on 3 sides. The Matrix's forth side was already open and
I left it that way. Then I knelt in the blind with my bow at the ready.
When the gobbler cleared
the last bushes I saw its nice beard. It stopped and watched the hen and
then walked closer to it ... and closer to me.

Foooppppp! The tom blew
up in full strut and took a few more steps ... and stopped 8 yards away.
Then it dropped strut and stood still. I didn't take a picture this time,
I drew.
My arrow knocked him down
and he flopped behind the nearest tree and got quiet. The hen raced over
to where he disappeared and stood for awhile and then walked off. I waited
30 minutes and walked over there.
I didn't see the tom and
scanned the area, it was mostly open with one big oak tree that had a bunch
of tall, green leaf weeds under it. I walked toward the tree. The tom flew
up and over the nearby fence, 30 yards from the gate.
I clipped my CrossFire
Sling (from Pro Ears) on my bow and carried my bow to the side so I
could get it quickly if needed and it would be out of the way of limbs
and brush.
I didn't want to make the
noise of climbing the fence so I went through the gate and walked slowly
along the fence in the direction toward the river. Soon I saw the tom laying
still in the trail nearest to the fence. When I started toward him he flew
up again, back over the fence, and into a group of trees on the creek 35
yards away.
Methodically I searched the
small clump of trees and thick brush, back and forth, on each side of the
shallow water. No turkey anywhere.
These trees were like an
island, too, isolated in an open, grassy area. I circled the trees, wider
and wider. Nothing.
I decided to let things settle
down and walked to my truck. My new wife's car was parked next to it. I
called for her and she answered. Since I had told her I would only be an
hour she got worried. We decided to eat lunch and call Kenny McCrea to
tell him I would be late. But that didn't happen.
As we drove through the gate
Debbie said, "Look at the buzzard."
It was flying low over the
same trees the tom had flown into. Immediately I drove there, stepped out,
got my bow, and walked into the bushes. I heard the tom's wings again but
only briefly. Debbie and I split up and scoured the brush on each side
of the creek.
Again, no turkey was seen.
So I stepped into the water and went slowly along. Suddenly the tom flopped,
I had stepped within inches of it and had not seen it. Now the tom lay
still under some cedar limbs a few feet from me. I got ready to shoot again
but it was not necessary.
We took a few pictures of
the Grand Slam longbeard.
Afterward I phoned Kenny
McCrea and told him I wouldn't be on time. I arrived there after dark.
EQUIPMENT COMMENTS:
This gear did the job today. Just knowing I have
equipment of this quality gave me extra confidence that I could get the
Grand Slam this Spring.
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Woodhaven
Diaphragm Call - It made this hunt happen. I used the Jim Pollard
Sting Team call and it pulled the hen over to me. And the hen pulled in
the big tom.
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CrossFire
Bow Sling - A real help to this hunt. I wanted to carry my bow
with me on the search. This easy to use, handy sling made the bow easy
to carry and kept it from dragging in the grass or catching on limbs, twigs
and brush.
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BowTech
Patriot VFT is smooth drawing, fast and hits hard. Set at 64 pounds
this bow shoots in the 270's and has done the job for me on deer, wild
hogs and wild turkeys.
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INNERLOC
EXP - The broadhead broke the tom's leg completely in half and
gave him a lethal but not immediately fatal cut. In my opinion the Innerloc
EXP is the one of the best broadheads made for taking wild turkey. The
wide, 3 blade cut can bring them down even if the hit is less than perfect.
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Double
Bull MATRIX 360 Ground Blind - I set the Matrix along the fence
between the woods and a cow pasture, a few steps from the gate. It is in
plain site but turkeys as well as deer paid no attention to it. This blind
is a big asset for bowhunting turkeys. It gives you a view all around you
and it is easy to close up the mesh sections when you want to.
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Venom
Peep Sight - I really like it. This peep groups my broadheads tighter
than anything else I have ever used. And you need that with turkeys.
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Silver
Bullet - This release aid from Pro Release is a big favorite of
mine. It's trigger is smooth and consistent. The model I used has a concho
style with a wrist strap.
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Fine-Line's
Hunter Bowquiver is the perfect match for ground blind bowhunting.
I use the nock bar to support the bottom of the bow and lean the bow against
the side of the blind, with an arrow nocked and I'm ready when a turkey
shows up.
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Spot
Hog Hunter Hog-It Bowsight - I had to change bow sights before
this hunt, the plastic sight guard broke -- traveling is tough on bow accessories.
The Hunter Hogg-It is all metal and it is tough. The way the pins adjust
up and down is unique, accurate and solid, this is the easiest way to sight
in of any sight that I've ever used.
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I used blue EZE
Eye Arrow Wraps with Tre Blue Camo Gateway
Feathers. to make a special set of arrows for this year's Grand
Slam hunt.
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I fletched them myself on Easton
CarbonAeros in the Arizona EZ
Carbon Fletch with straight fletch arms. It was fun and I have
unique arrows just for this event.
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