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Started by chatterbox, February 25, 2011, 12:57:32 PM
Quote from: turkey_slayer on February 28, 2011, 10:49:06 AMQuote from: link=topic=2296.msg31229#msg31229 date=1298901275Quote from: poorcountrypreacher on February 27, 2011, 08:49:43 AMNow what would REALLY be different would be if I decided to sit in a blind and watch a decoy 20 yards away, and then boast about how I wouldn't dream of shooting a turkey at 50 yards. Decoys have done more to change the face of turkey hunting than any shotgun, choke or shell could ever hope to. They totally change the way the game is played, and the way our worthy opponent acts. That is 100% spot on
Quote from: link=topic=2296.msg31229#msg31229 date=1298901275Quote from: poorcountrypreacher on February 27, 2011, 08:49:43 AMNow what would REALLY be different would be if I decided to sit in a blind and watch a decoy 20 yards away, and then boast about how I wouldn't dream of shooting a turkey at 50 yards. Decoys have done more to change the face of turkey hunting than any shotgun, choke or shell could ever hope to. They totally change the way the game is played, and the way our worthy opponent acts.
Quote from: poorcountrypreacher on February 27, 2011, 08:49:43 AMNow what would REALLY be different would be if I decided to sit in a blind and watch a decoy 20 yards away, and then boast about how I wouldn't dream of shooting a turkey at 50 yards.
Quote from: RAJ on February 25, 2011, 01:12:06 PMSure looks that way. My deal is to call one to me. Many can now sit beside a food plot and when the bird is close enough to tell it is a gobbler they can shoot it and hang it at camp. Not my bag but fine by me. I like to get real close and personal with my hunting and that is just something that keeps me going after them. When he is drumming and the ground shakes I am in my element.Shells, chokes,and other gear have come on the scene. Seeing how far I can kill one has never been a goal of mine. I have missed under 10 yards way more than I have at 30 yards. My name is Robert and I am a turkeyholic.
Quote from: turkey_slayer on February 27, 2011, 08:10:06 PMIs there really much difference in shooting one 10 or 15 yards further? When he crosses that magical 40 yard (or whatever #) does the disco ball drop and he starts strutting to music or something? I shoot him as soon as he gets into my effective range. A few yards doesnt take away the excitement. When they start getting 15 yards and closer it does start to make the heart beat a little faster but I still enjoy it all the same.
Quote from: SR1 on February 25, 2011, 11:51:35 PMI want that bird a close as I can get him but also want a load/choke combo that will smack him dead at 50 if he thumbs his beak at me on the 50 yard line.