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Started by Danger DAve, April 01, 2011, 09:27:20 AM
Quote from: hobbes on April 01, 2011, 09:58:19 AMI believe the majority of misses are the result of the shooter not staying down on the gun which will result in shooting high over the top of the bird.
Quote from: TRKYHTR on April 01, 2011, 11:33:42 PMIf you've hunted long enough you are going to miss. You just got yours out of the way right off the bat. Good luck next time.TRKYHTR
Quote from: hobbes on April 01, 2011, 09:58:19 AMI believe the majority of misses are the result of the shooter not staying down on the gun which will result in shooting high over the top of the bird. I did miss one to the right last year. I swung on him when he went behind something, but didn't stop swinging quick enough when I shot. So, I shot to my right of the bird and powdered him with bark from the dead tree I smoked.It happens to all of us. It still sucks, but you won't find a turkey hunter with any experience to speak of that hasn't done it. As far as what to take away from it. If your hunting a small area with a limited amount of acreage to cover, and it has several broken up flocks of birds, I would have just stayed put after the shot and kept hunting. Also, before walking into sight of any opening/field, you need to use a locator call to see if anything is around. I know some guys don't care for using a turkey call to locate, but that is what I do. I just make sure I'm near a tree that I can quickly take a seat next to if necessary.
Quote from: Danger DAve on April 01, 2011, 09:27:20 AMI... put the front sight of my tru glo sights toward the bottom of his neck and Blam.