Pulled the dreaded miss yeaterday on a bird that came in from behind me and off my right shoulder and as a right handed shooter had me in a bind. Hindsight is 20/20 and probably shouldn't have gotten greedy and let him walk on off but how long do y'all think the area or bird will be boogered up? After the shot he flew off back toward the interior of my property instead of flying to the neighbors direction which is about the only positive I can think of.
Don't sweat it. We've all been there. He's GOBBLING right now. Switch up your calls and get back after him. He may have been Boogered yesterday but he's looking for Love today! Good Luck!
Hunt long enough and that happens, no worries. Years ago I shot and missed a nice gobbler, saw him fly across a valley. Walked over to where I thought he landed set up and he started gobbling. Did not miss him that time.
Shot at a bird at 7:30 that came in behind me uphill and missed. He stuck his head out from behind a thick brush pile. Profile shot. I actually shot some of his breast feathers off. At 1:00 same day killed him. So go get him!
My avatar is what the "trophy" looks like when you try to turn and shoot at a bird behind you. As has been said he's looking for love again already.
next day!
I missed one last staurday hit the dang tree in front me haha not paying attention and he flew up to a tree not far away and I back out...went to a different area the next morning but within relative hearing distance of over there where the miss took place and was hearing a gobbler.
They forget and settle down, each one is different. He will be looking for love again soon bro
I am quite sure after calling in two hot toms and killing one of them that a few hours later I called the survivor in for a friend...he missed...lucky bird!
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Quote from: RiverRoost on March 31, 2018, 05:48:10 AM
how long do y'all think the area or bird will be boogered up?
About an hour.
No worries there, I've killed a few the same day I missed them. Some within an hour. A buddy and I doubled several years ago. I called in a pair and shot one, my buddy couldn't get a shot as they came in to my right and my buddy was sitting to my left. The other bird ran off after I shot. It only took about 30 minutes to crank that second bird up and bring him back in for my buddy. We were less than 100 yards from where I shot the first one.
Couple years ago I missed one on opening day, which was a Saturday, no hunting on Sunday in PA, then killed him at 6:05 that Monday.
I've called them back in less than an hour several times.
It's doubtful that a turkey makes it thru very many days that something doesn't try to kill him...it's part of their everyday thing. I think they just chalk a miss up to another predator and go on about their business.
Quote from: gtrjames on March 31, 2018, 11:06:41 AM
It's doubtful that a turkey makes it thru very many days that something doesn't try to kill him...it's part of their everyday thing. I think they just chalk a miss up to another predator and go on about their business.
Pretty much. Yep.
Missed a big Rio in Texas and he was spooked (he made me) when I took the shot. Killed him later that day.
Called in 2 nice Easterns one morning. Downed one so close to his buddy he probably had to spit out feathers and goo. Called the other one up the next day for my dad.
Depends on how they reacted. Buddy missed one that was with another bird opening morning, we went back after lunch and killed them. At most give him a couple days.
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Yep most definitely didn't bother him. Went to other end of the property today just to get away from that area and the hottest bird I heard this morning was in the spot of the miss. Ended up connecting on a gobbler about 11:45 this morning about 30 yards from where I was sitting yesterday.
Good deal,congrats
LOOKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CONGRATS!!!!
A friend of mine made a bad shot on a rio one morning. I heard a bird gobbling in that area at lunch so I went to him. Called a little bit and he came right to me. When I cleaned him he had several fresh #5's (which what my buddy shoots) in his breast I shoot #6's. So in about six hours that bird had been called up and shot twice!
Good job, keep at em. A short breather and he will forget.
Quote from: RiverRoost on March 31, 2018, 02:17:55 PM
Yep most definitely didn't bother him. Went to other end of the property today just to get away from that area and the hottest bird I heard this morning was in the spot of the miss. Ended up connecting on a gobbler about 11:45 this morning about 30 yards from where I was sitting yesterday.
Good job. Not surprised a bit ya killed him that quick
Quote from: Fullfan on March 31, 2018, 07:25:22 AM
Hunt long enough and that happens, no worries. Years ago I shot and missed a nice gobbler, saw him fly across a valley. Walked over to where I thought he landed set up and he started gobbling. Did not miss him that time.
I called one in for a friend and he missed the bird clean, we smoked a butt and 300 yards later had that bird gobble again, this time he fell to my friends shot. Another guy I called a bird in for missed, or so we thought. A few days later I called that bird in again for another and he dumped it, had copper pellets in the breast where the bird was killed with hevi-shot.
It happens, if hes breathing hes killable. Adjust your tactics accordingly.