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Started by knightrider, March 02, 2011, 12:17:43 AM
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 02, 2011, 08:44:30 AMI'll shoot the deer, not the turkey. The situations may look the same at face value but in my opinion they aren't even close.If you sneak up that close on a buck you've earned the shot. With the deer it doesn't matter that it is dark out, their main defense is their sense of smell and their eyes function just fine at night also. The deer is in no way handicapped by the fact that you made your approach in the dark, in fact the odds are probably more in the deers favor in that scenario than if it were daylight.A turkey is entirely different. By approaching in darkness you nullify its greatest defense, its eyesight. That's why the turkey is in the tree in the first place, because it would be pretty much defenseless on the ground at night. As long as you are reasonably quiet you can walk right up underneath them in the dark, they are used to hearing animals move around below them at night and they are feel secure because they are up in a tree. On top of that, you may have a gobbler that starts sounding off well before first light making it even easier to pinpoint exactly where he is and walk right up under him.
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 02, 2011, 08:44:30 AMI'll shoot the deer, not the turkey. The situations may look the same at face value but in my opinion they aren't even close.If you sneak up that close on a buck you've earned the shot. With the deer it doesn't matter that it is dark out, their main defense is their sense of smell and their eyes function just fine at night also. The deer is in no way handicapped by the fact that you made your approach in the dark, in fact the odds are probably more in the deers favor in that scenario than if it were daylight.A turkey is entirely different. By approaching in darkness you nullify its greatest defense, its eyesight. That's why the turkey is in the tree in the first place, because it would be pretty much defenseless on the ground at night. As long as you are reasonably quiet you can walk right up underneath them in the dark, they are used to hearing animals move around below them at night and they feel secure because they are up in a tree. On top of that, you may have a gobbler that starts sounding off well before first light making it even easier to pinpoint exactly where he is and walk right up under him.
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 02, 2011, 08:44:30 AM...With the deer it doesn't matter that it is dark out, their main defense is their sense of smell and their eyes function just fine at night also...