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Started by mcw3734, February 20, 2021, 12:25:55 PM
Quote from: RiverRoost on February 20, 2021, 02:01:51 PMA shotgun propped up on the knee offers a much steadier and more accurate follow up shot if needed than free handing one coming to a quick halt from running.
Quote from: derek on March 08, 2021, 09:55:28 AMOne thing I will not do which I've often seen in videos is take my eyes off of him after the shot - It blows my mind how many shoot then have conversations with the camera before going to pick him up. Crazy stuff can happen. I want to be ready for whatever happens and don't truly relax until he's in my hands.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 20, 2021, 07:33:20 PMAround these here parts, where turkeys are generally found on some pretty steep country, every second you sit and wait after the shot is another ten or twenty yards down the hill a gobbler will flop. I get to them as quickly as I can, cuz I don't want to have to carry one back up the slope any further than I have to.Unfortunately, nowadays "as quickly as I can" is something more of a fast shuffle, or maybe even a medium waddle, than what you young'uns would refer to as running.
Quote from: derek on March 08, 2021, 09:55:28 AMDepends on the situation - a bird that's in plain site and obviously crunched - I may bask in the moment. I typically feel a lot more comfortable once I have him under my control though. If its a bird I can't see after I shoot, or has potential to get where I can't see very quickly - I'm sprinting. I'm not sure I realized how often I do this until I started filming. It's pretty comical at times watching myself go hauling off after one, especially when he's rolling down a mountainside. One thing I will not do which I've often seen in videos is take my eyes off of him after the shot - It blows my mind how many shoot then have conversations with the camera before going to pick him up. Crazy stuff can happen. I want to be ready for whatever happens and don't truly relax until he's in my hands.