TheBenHoyle
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As it turned out, if I had been able to move and set up a blind I would have had turkeys right in my lap. I will keep that in mind for the future.
I kept watching over there and there were probably 5 turkeys over there, which matched up with the 5 I had on camera, so imagine my surprise when I look to the north in the CRP and see 5 or 10 more turkeys. Now I am stuck in the tree as there is no way I could get down and not be busted by one group or the other, but I am doing some calling and the two groups start thinking they should meet up.
The CRP group disappears but before long I see them (kinda) in the shrubby stuff in front of me about 25 yards out. I'm doing some soft calling hoping they will come through into a shooting lane, but all of a sudden they bust into the air. Most of them fly over to the corn, but a couple peel off to the north.
So I start calling again and before long they are working down the creek and will come right by me at 20 yards. I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS IS WORKING.
I should have pulled back my bow earlier, but I didn't realize they were so close so as they get in the open I draw and they veer away so now I have a 30 yard shot, but I am all lined up and I push my trigger and nothing happens. I stay on the turkey and push again. Nothing. Then I realize you pull a trigger idiot... I stay on the turkey and I pull the trigger and the turkey steps forward and my arrow goes right behind him...
I'm sure you have heard of buck fever, well I have turkey fever. I want so badly to shoot a turkey and I am so afraid it's not going to work out that I totally forget how to do things. In retrospect, I was so worried about drawing my bow that they would see me and run that I just didn't do my normal process. It turns out I had plenty of time to make a shot, hopefully I will do better next time.
As it played out, all of the turkeys made it into the corn field and they were joined by 10-15 deer. I couldn't tell if there were any bucks in the field, but it makes me think that in a couple weeks when I get back in there there should be plenty of deer around. I don't like to be out during second shot gun season which is next weekend and after that is muzzleloader season, so I might just do some waterfowl hunting. But I will be back out there before Christmas for sure.
I kept watching over there and there were probably 5 turkeys over there, which matched up with the 5 I had on camera, so imagine my surprise when I look to the north in the CRP and see 5 or 10 more turkeys. Now I am stuck in the tree as there is no way I could get down and not be busted by one group or the other, but I am doing some calling and the two groups start thinking they should meet up.
The CRP group disappears but before long I see them (kinda) in the shrubby stuff in front of me about 25 yards out. I'm doing some soft calling hoping they will come through into a shooting lane, but all of a sudden they bust into the air. Most of them fly over to the corn, but a couple peel off to the north.
So I start calling again and before long they are working down the creek and will come right by me at 20 yards. I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS IS WORKING.
I should have pulled back my bow earlier, but I didn't realize they were so close so as they get in the open I draw and they veer away so now I have a 30 yard shot, but I am all lined up and I push my trigger and nothing happens. I stay on the turkey and push again. Nothing. Then I realize you pull a trigger idiot... I stay on the turkey and I pull the trigger and the turkey steps forward and my arrow goes right behind him...
I'm sure you have heard of buck fever, well I have turkey fever. I want so badly to shoot a turkey and I am so afraid it's not going to work out that I totally forget how to do things. In retrospect, I was so worried about drawing my bow that they would see me and run that I just didn't do my normal process. It turns out I had plenty of time to make a shot, hopefully I will do better next time.
As it played out, all of the turkeys made it into the corn field and they were joined by 10-15 deer. I couldn't tell if there were any bucks in the field, but it makes me think that in a couple weeks when I get back in there there should be plenty of deer around. I don't like to be out during second shot gun season which is next weekend and after that is muzzleloader season, so I might just do some waterfowl hunting. But I will be back out there before Christmas for sure.