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Title: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: turkeywhisperer935 on April 07, 2012, 10:42:08 PM
I hope there is some of you that agree with me, I hate it when you're go'n to a bird on the roost and some idiot blows him off. To me that is unsportsman like, if thats the way you hunt turkey's then it's no different than squirrel hunting. Sit down and try to call the bird up, thats what makes this sport so great. Im just say'n.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: FANMAN on April 07, 2012, 11:02:14 PM
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Post by: lmbhngr on April 07, 2012, 11:17:56 PM
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Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: turkey_slayer on April 08, 2012, 06:21:43 PM
I agree. Could have shot several off the roost over the years but never have. Have had a few shot out from under me off the roost and it does make the blood boil. One was close enough I could see the turkey hit the limbs on the way down.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: chatterbox on April 08, 2012, 06:27:28 PM
Disgusting practice. No skill involved at all. Murder, plain and simple.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: Improvinghunter101 on April 08, 2012, 06:32:23 PM
Happened a few years ago.  Only I wasn't very close.  I heard the first gobble of the morning and then a shot.  Then another one gobbled down the way and a boat started up and then shut off.  Then a couple minutes later BOOM, another shot.  Happened for about a half hour and was well before fly down.  Wardens around here couldn't get there quick enough and the culprits weren't able to be caught.  It's immoral to do it and i absolutely despise it. 
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: ssettle on April 08, 2012, 06:57:03 PM
Shooting a bird on the roost I believe is just wrong. Now to get in tight and wait till he hits the ground if that's the way you like to hunt would be OK. Myself I would rather get within 100 yards or so and call him in. :gobble:
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: Trapper on April 08, 2012, 07:55:41 PM
Illegal in CT.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: mikejd on April 08, 2012, 09:04:51 PM
should be illeagal everywhere. i watched the biggest bird I have ever seen about 20' from me in his rooste for about an hr.this was about 15yrs ago. I think his beard touched me we were so close. I could have gotten him with a slingshot. Then I watched him fly down the other way and walk off. i still see that bird in my sleep but never would I shoot him in the rooste. I believe anyone that calls themself a sportsman would feel this way.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: redleg06 on April 09, 2012, 03:39:41 PM
Pulling the trigger on a bird is the easy part. I think most of us on this site (and most turkey hunters in general) do it for the hunt itself and not just the kill.

Turkey meat isnt that expensive to go buy at the store if you want it that bad and I can shoot tin cans in my back yard if I just want to hear my shotgun go off. Never understood the appeal of sneaking in and shooting birds off the roost. It's right in line with shooting geese in fields with high powered rifles. I just dont see the appeal in that.
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: 935deadbird on April 09, 2012, 07:33:37 PM
It's totally uncalled for. If the bird hits the ground and gets away, so be it. I'm a strong believer in giving a bird a fair chance at survival. Shooting one out of a tree is some one not having confidence that they can kill it once its on the ground.     :turkey2:
Title: Re: shoot'n birds on the roost
Post by: gtrjames on April 09, 2012, 08:16:27 PM
There is a certain evil gobbler I know of that I almost considered it.....just kiddin' ;D