I should start by saying I've always been really unlucky turkey hunting. Some of that luck was probably self-made, but I just felt like I could never catch a break. My first couple days were frustrating, as I ended up walking up on some birds on the roost, had other hunters shoot the birds I was working, and finally call in 3 nice toms at daybreak to 10 yards, which never saw my decoy and stayed on my off-side only to walk away unharmed. Seems like there's always something, but isn't that hunting!
I finally managed to connect this week. Set up my decoys in an area the birds were using pretty frequently. Had a jake and a hen come in, only to see the decoys and turn right around. I had pretty much had it at that point so I went for broke. Got up and stalked through the woods as best I could. Snuck up over a knoll to a group of birds. Quickly settled my sight on one and let it go. Next thing I know there are 2 birds down, pretty neat. Both jakes - would've liked a tom, but I'm not complaining with finally being able to break the curse! My daughter was pretty excited about it as well. She had to get in the action with 'her bird' as well!
Anybody else ever knock a couple birds with one shell?
I finally managed to connect this week. Set up my decoys in an area the birds were using pretty frequently. Had a jake and a hen come in, only to see the decoys and turn right around. I had pretty much had it at that point so I went for broke. Got up and stalked through the woods as best I could. Snuck up over a knoll to a group of birds. Quickly settled my sight on one and let it go. Next thing I know there are 2 birds down, pretty neat. Both jakes - would've liked a tom, but I'm not complaining with finally being able to break the curse! My daughter was pretty excited about it as well. She had to get in the action with 'her bird' as well!
Anybody else ever knock a couple birds with one shell?