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Started by codym, April 12, 2017, 12:52:29 PM
Quote from: BB30 on April 13, 2017, 05:01:12 PMOnly way I could see shooting a turkey off the limb is if you worked the bird and he limb hopped to you. I have had a gobbler do this hunting in a swamp one time. He limb hopped about 100 yards to within 60 yards of me. It was early in the season and he didn't see the hen and limb hopped back the way he came. This is the only time I have seen this. He flew down back across the slough and proceeded to gobble heading away at a fast pace. I will say had he limb hopped about 25-30 more yards I probably would have killed him out of the tree as I still feel like that is calling a bird to the gun.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on April 12, 2017, 06:46:24 PMTo me , roost shooting a bird is low down in my opinion. I dont care if its legal or not or the hunt anyway you want if its legal thing. Bottom line , we turkey hunt for the sport. If we dont kill a bird , its ok , our family will not starve to death. I just dont understand the people that just have to kill the bird to feel as though they are successful. I love dropping the hammer on them , but only after we go head to head. I call him , i fool him , i get him close , i kill him. Any other way , the bird wins and we do battle another day. If you want a turkey to eat that bad , save all the cash on guns , calls , and gas to go and just stop by the super market. Trust me , you will save a lot of money.
Quote from: Blong on April 12, 2017, 03:34:49 PMNot sure about where y'all hunt but here in the south, sneaking under a roosted gobbler is equivalent to The Clinton's telling the truth.
Quote from: SteelerFan on April 13, 2017, 06:21:26 PMIf it's legal though... STILL DON'T DO IT. And I will judge others that do it. That's my prerogative as a sportsman.
Quote from: codym on April 13, 2017, 05:12:39 PMQuote from: BB30 on April 13, 2017, 05:01:12 PMOnly way I could see shooting a turkey off the limb is if you worked the bird and he limb hopped to you. I have had a gobbler do this hunting in a swamp one time. He limb hopped about 100 yards to within 60 yards of me. It was early in the season and he didn't see the hen and limb hopped back the way he came. This is the only time I have seen this. He flew down back across the slough and proceeded to gobble heading away at a fast pace. I will say had he limb hopped about 25-30 more yards I probably would have killed him out of the tree as I still feel like that is calling a bird to the gun. Don't you think he still won fair and square? I give that old bird credit he knew what he was doing and earned the right to see another day. Just my opinion.
Quote from: fldoghunter on April 14, 2017, 03:49:06 PMQuote from: codym on April 13, 2017, 05:12:39 PMQuote from: BB30 on April 13, 2017, 05:01:12 PMOnly way I could see shooting a turkey off the limb is if you worked the bird and he limb hopped to you. I have had a gobbler do this hunting in a swamp one time. He limb hopped about 100 yards to within 60 yards of me. It was early in the season and he didn't see the hen and limb hopped back the way he came. This is the only time I have seen this. He flew down back across the slough and proceeded to gobble heading away at a fast pace. I will say had he limb hopped about 25-30 more yards I probably would have killed him out of the tree as I still feel like that is calling a bird to the gun. Don't you think he still won fair and square? I give that old bird credit he knew what he was doing and earned the right to see another day. Just my opinion.IMO, just because he's in a tree, doesn't mean he's roosted. In that situation, I would have shot him. Bean in that situation and I did shoot him. you called him to you, You kill him, You won.
Quote from: codym on April 14, 2017, 06:35:33 PMAgree to disagree. I have had dogs point several species of upland birds, quail and grouse that lit into trees rather than flushing away. They get a pass. The dogs did what they needed to but this is sport hunting and in my opinion a bird on a limb does not present a sporting shot. If I was dependent on a turkey or quail for may next meal maybe, but I'm not. I would feel like a major league douche bag for shooting a bird on a limb. We all have to make decisions and live with the consequences, if you feel you won and it's legal then I guess that's all that matters.