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Traditional small game hunting

noxninja

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What game heads do you use for squirrel and rabbit? Do you use a regular arrow or a flu flu?


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My small game hunting is limited to shooting at something small on my way back from an unsuccessful hunt for something big... Word of advice! Do NOT use a broadhead to shoot at a racoon running up the side of the tree. After your arrow has decided it wants to become a branch, the racoon will turn around and laugh at you!
 
3 rivers is awesome! I talked with them on live chat. Got some on the way! Hammers or something like that? Saw too many squirrels on Saturday and was not prepared.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N2B9OTG/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?smid=A3LELU3A4KGHS4&psc=1
Here's a copy of the hammers a little cheaper.
G5's worked a little better than the judos for me as far as lost arrows.
I use fluflu's for squirrels up in the trees with a G5, hammer, or field tip/ adder combo. Same for bunnies and stumping. If I'm in my saddle or a hang on, I always bring a couple small game tipped arrows I use for big game in my quiver, mid day lulls are broken with a couple squacks for the freezer till there's enough for a weekend snack....
 
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