I iccyman001 New member Apr 30, 2014 5,489 May 14, 2015 #1 25 yards and he is heading to his roost. He isn\'t interested in your decoys or your awesome homemade box call that Tim made. Is he taking an arrow or are you roosting him and trying tomorrow?
25 yards and he is heading to his roost. He isn\'t interested in your decoys or your awesome homemade box call that Tim made. Is he taking an arrow or are you roosting him and trying tomorrow?
O otcWill New member Aug 15, 2017 760 May 15, 2015 #3 Definitely shooting. I\'ve actually shot more turkeys from 20-25 yards than any other distance
Z Zpd307 New member Aug 7, 2017 1,994 May 15, 2015 #5 I don\'t see why not, the closest that I have had them so far was 54 yards.
E elky McElkerson New member Mar 13, 2014 2,038 May 15, 2015 #6 Shotgun. Boom Bow? Maybe. A moving bird evaporates all my bow skills. I missed a giant a few weeks ago. Slow walking. Crushed me
Shotgun. Boom Bow? Maybe. A moving bird evaporates all my bow skills. I missed a giant a few weeks ago. Slow walking. Crushed me
E elkmtngear New member Aug 9, 2017 1,152 May 15, 2015 #7 I\'m shooting...and if I hit him and roll him I will be on him so fast he won\'t know what happened
M mainebrdr New member Aug 17, 2017 805 May 15, 2015 #9 \"A moving bird evaporates all my bow skills\" Boy isn\'t that the truth. At least it is for me. Even a slowly walking bird makes it tough for me to hit that small spot. I would try to stop him with a \'put\' and then definitely take the shot.
\"A moving bird evaporates all my bow skills\" Boy isn\'t that the truth. At least it is for me. Even a slowly walking bird makes it tough for me to hit that small spot. I would try to stop him with a \'put\' and then definitely take the shot.