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Just one more minute...

Started by WNCTracker, April 25, 2018, 09:03:46 PM

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WNCTracker

This afternoon I got out for a post work hunt. I spotted a nice bird about 300 yds away on a grassy ridge. I know the land so I got into position in an adjacent smaller overgrown field that was about 75 yds away.  I put out a decoy and found a spot to sit. I called a few times and waited about 10 mins. While sitting there I realized I wasn't going to be able to sit there very long with my back being out. So I got up but there was no good cover for standing. I snuck out to the decoy to revamp my plan and to my surprise. Less than 20 yards was a full strut tom who promptly left. From where I was sitting I had good visibility except for one bush that blocked a piece of my right view and don't you know that's where he was. He had circled and come from the opposite direction without a peep. If I'd waited one more minute to move.....
Wasn't the first time and surely won't be the last.


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Dr Juice

Wow. It has happened to all of us one way or another. That gobbler survived that day to get killed by you on another. Good luck.

eggshell

I can beat that. I heard a bird gobble in a field one day and I was on the log road to it. When I got about 100 yards out I had one of those feelings in my gut. So I figure before I call I'll get the poop out. So I prop my gun up against a tree and slip over the bank to relieve myself. I am just about to finish and something catches my attention. The gobbler is walking the road, right at me. I pull my pants most of the way up and start a kind of waddle to my gun. All the time thinking this is ridiculous, but I had to try. I got to my gun and he is 30 yards, wow I done it I start to put the gun to my shoulder and sight and I trip and have to catch my balance, well that was too much old tom putted and ran. Afterward I thought about it and realized I wouldn't really have wanted to shoot an ambushed bird anyway, yeah sure. That was many years ago and I was pretty much in fill my tag mode, but today I wouldn't even try to get the gun, I'd just laugh it off. I think he didn't run away at first because he had train wreck syndrome....you know you just gotta watch what is happening right in front of you because it's amazing.

zelmo1

One of many, lol. We all do it bro  :turkey2:

iamjimmychew

He'll just be one day fatter when you catch him tomorrow, right?

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chcltlabz

Quote from: eggshell on April 26, 2018, 05:18:49 AM
I can beat that. I heard a bird gobble in a field one day and I was on the log road to it. When I got about 100 yards out I had one of those feelings in my gut. So I figure before I call I'll get the poop out. So I prop my gun up against a tree and slip over the bank to relieve myself. I am just about to finish and something catches my attention. The gobbler is walking the road, right at me. I pull my pants most of the way up and start a kind of waddle to my gun. All the time thinking this is ridiculous, but I had to try. I got to my gun and he is 30 yards, wow I done it I start to put the gun to my shoulder and sight and I trip and have to catch my balance, well that was too much old tom putted and ran. Afterward I thought about it and realized I wouldn't really have wanted to shoot an ambushed bird anyway, yeah sure. That was many years ago and I was pretty much in fill my tag mode, but today I wouldn't even try to get the gun, I'd just laugh it off. I think he didn't run away at first because he had train wreck syndrome....you know you just gotta watch what is happening right in front of you because it's amazing.

This has got to rank in the top 10 "missed opportunity" post I've ever seen :TooFunny:
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kjnengr

Quote from: chcltlabz on April 26, 2018, 09:42:29 AM
Quote from: eggshell on April 26, 2018, 05:18:49 AM
I can beat that. I heard a bird gobble in a field one day and I was on the log road to it. When I got about 100 yards out I had one of those feelings in my gut. So I figure before I call I'll get the poop out. So I prop my gun up against a tree and slip over the bank to relieve myself. I am just about to finish and something catches my attention. The gobbler is walking the road, right at me. I pull my pants most of the way up and start a kind of waddle to my gun. All the time thinking this is ridiculous, but I had to try. I got to my gun and he is 30 yards, wow I done it I start to put the gun to my shoulder and sight and I trip and have to catch my balance, well that was too much old tom putted and ran. Afterward I thought about it and realized I wouldn't really have wanted to shoot an ambushed bird anyway, yeah sure. That was many years ago and I was pretty much in fill my tag mode, but today I wouldn't even try to get the gun, I'd just laugh it off. I think he didn't run away at first because he had train wreck syndrome....you know you just gotta watch what is happening right in front of you because it's amazing.

 
This has got to rank in the top 10 "missed opportunity" post I've ever seen :TooFunny:

Yeah, talk about a $h!tty situation...

To the OP,  good luck getting on him again.  I hate when that happens.

land cruiser

Quote from: kjnengr on April 26, 2018, 04:32:45 PM
Quote from: chcltlabz on April 26, 2018, 09:42:29 AM
Quote from: eggshell on April 26, 2018, 05:18:49 AM
I can beat that. I heard a bird gobble in a field one day and I was on the log road to it. When I got about 100 yards out I had one of those feelings in my gut. So I figure before I call I'll get the poop out. So I prop my gun up against a tree and slip over the bank to relieve myself. I am just about to finish and something catches my attention. The gobbler is walking the road, right at me. I pull my pants most of the way up and start a kind of waddle to my gun. All the time thinking this is ridiculous, but I had to try. I got to my gun and he is 30 yards, wow I done it I start to put the gun to my shoulder and sight and I trip and have to catch my balance, well that was too much old tom putted and ran. Afterward I thought about it and realized I wouldn't really have wanted to shoot an ambushed bird anyway, yeah sure. That was many years ago and I was pretty much in fill my tag mode, but today I wouldn't even try to get the gun, I'd just laugh it off. I think he didn't run away at first because he had train wreck syndrome....you know you just gotta watch what is happening right in front of you because it's amazing.

 
This has got to rank in the top 10 "missed opportunity" post I've ever seen :TooFunny:

Yeah, talk about a $h!tty situation...

To the OP,  good luck getting on him again.  I hate when that happens.
Worst nightmare but great laugh, thank you

1iagobblergetter

Quote from: eggshell on April 26, 2018, 05:18:49 AM
I can beat that. I heard a bird gobble in a field one day and I was on the log road to it. When I got about 100 yards out I had one of those feelings in my gut. So I figure before I call I'll get the poop out. So I prop my gun up against a tree and slip over the bank to relieve myself. I am just about to finish and something catches my attention. The gobbler is walking the road, right at me. I pull my pants most of the way up and start a kind of waddle to my gun. All the time thinking this is ridiculous, but I had to try. I got to my gun and he is 30 yards, wow I done it I start to put the gun to my shoulder and sight and I trip and have to catch my balance, well that was too much old tom putted and ran. Afterward I thought about it and realized I wouldn't really have wanted to shoot an ambushed bird anyway, yeah sure. That was many years ago and I was pretty much in fill my tag mode, but today I wouldn't even try to get the gun, I'd just laugh it off. I think he didn't run away at first because he had train wreck syndrome....you know you just gotta watch what is happening right in front of you because it's amazing.
Quote from: zelmo1 on April 26, 2018, 06:43:15 AM
One of many, lol. We all do it bro  :turkey2:
Yes we do....He needed a good gripping tree and he would have been done sooner.... :TooFunny:  :theman:
My brother had about the same thing happen Shotgun deer season...and no he couldn't hit CRAP either...   :you_rock: