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Started by chingson, February 17, 2026, 08:43:14 AM
Quote from: chingson on February 17, 2026, 08:43:14 AMGood morning all, A little background and context before my question to yall. I am 28 I have been turkey hunting hard since I turned 16 and could drive myself. Those first few years were rough as I did not have many places/turkeys to hunt. Through many years of trial and error I have gotten to where I kill 1-3 birds a season around my home states. The past few years have been much more consistently sucessful. However, it seems every season there is a "lesson" that is the central theme of my season. Spring of 2024 I missed out on three different longbeards due to what I assume is "sitting wrong". My first question is, when turkey hunters speak on "sitting down to a turkey" are they referring to the direction you are facing when you are working a bird? That is what cost me. I am right-handed and three different birds came in wide, and I was stuck and had to watch them walk on by. One instance two birds were ten steps from me. As a right-handed shooter, should I put my left shoulder towards the gobbling? What if the bird swings way left at that point? Also, is there another definition of "sitting down to a turkey" that I am missing?