I'll be toting the same bow I would use for anything- 75# Osage ELB, and my usual practice blunts.
Here's a story for you. The three tree rats that got away...
I was using a 61" sinew backed hickory D bow, and about a dozen poorly matched arrows. The first one was early in the season. I shot first at 13 yards or so, and the arrow soared into a valley. After that I promptly missed two more times at about four yards. Boy was I feeling stupid
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A few weeks after that, it got WORSE. I saw a gray at the bottom of a tree, and stalked within three
FEET of the little bugger. I shot FOUR TIMES and missed each time. I later realized that a five foot bow could have easily become a squirrel club. But alas
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Finally, I set about one last time. This time, I couldn't get very close. It was up in a tree, perhaps the same I scared nearly to death with my misguided missles earlier, about 15 yards away. I shot about four or five times, none came that close, but it sure made for it's hole in a hurry.
No squirrels were harmed in the making of this act of stupidity
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I learned three things: 1) I stink with shortbows 2) good arrows make good accuracy, and poor arrows make a stupid looking archer
and 3) tree rats think it's funny to let you get in about two or three shots before laughing as they run away
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