Join the BowCast team as they chase after pheasants with their compound bows, flu flu fletching, and sharp shooting skills. BowCast booked this hunt with A-Plus Game Birds in Wiggins, CO who catered to this "non shotgun" team of pheasant hunters. The video covers an introduction to the A Plus Game Birds operation, safety considerations when hunting pheasants with a bow and arrow, and of course, the action of shooting birds in flight with an arrow.
What pounds of draw weight was used? I live in South Dakota and I see pheasants all of the time!!!
AmazingZombieWeapons 1 month ago
lol , just shoot them while they r sitting
supermotardmario 1 month ago
hope you shot the dog
pepijn1231 2 months ago
I seriously thought your dog was a picture for like 10 seconds lol
nextleopard 4 months ago
Think about it....is it realy worth it?
dawsomd1 1 year ago
maybe i can google it lol...thanks though one of my buddys says he fletches them by hand? i was jw if tht was possible
Bowhunter82393 2 years ago
@Bowhunter82393 no, i do not. sorry =( maybe check out a local archery shop?
13knifethrower13 2 years ago
do u know how to fletch them? can i do it by hand i wana take my compound phesant hunting this year
Bowhunter82393 2 years ago
@rutz08 chances are, you wouldnt, because they're using flu flu arrows, which are arrows with more than 3 feathers, that induce drag therefore making it fly less far. they are made for shooting up in the air for hunting squirrels, birds,etc.
13knifethrower13 2 years ago
feel like id lose alot of arrows that way...
rutz08 2 years ago