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Author Topic: which one do you take  (Read 2449 times)

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Offline Cody Gruchow

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these 2 come just to the left of your decoys at 40 yards and they wont come no closer. it is a calm day with no wind. do you take the shot? if so which one do you take?


picture is from http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/media/photos/wild_turkeys2.jpg


Offline outdoorlife

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if you know how your gun is shooting take the shot :fudd: but i would what untill they seperate i would take the one in the back :happy1:
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Offline Woody

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I think it's a trick question....

wait for them to line up-side by side so it looks like one bird.....shoot once  :fudd: ...have 2 turkey dinners!  :chef:    ;D
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Offline Dan R.

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these 2 come just to the left of your decoys at 40 yards and they wont come no closer. it is a calm day with no wind. do you take the shot? if so which one do you take?


picture is from http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/media/photos/wild_turkeys2.jpg



myself i would not take the shot. i would wait
« Last Edit: March 03/25/09, 11:07:29 PM by spuds »
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Offline kenhuntin

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At forty yards you are shooting both birds even with an arrow if you are confident enough with a shot that far away.I like the paintbrush on the closest Tom better than the thinner looking crooked rear bird.
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Offline thunderpout

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as they are no.... youd hit both birds no matter how tight a choke.... but the bird in front has a longer beard and longer spurs.... is it a trick question? :scratch:

Offline Cody Gruchow

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nope not a trick question but the bird in the front is the bigger of the 2

Offline Woody

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*My post was a lil joke.   :oops1:
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Offline kenhuntin

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They look the same size to me one is just got his feathers all flooffed out.
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Offline JCAMERON

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No doubt you are most likely hitting both birds like that. I would wait, then take which ever one offers a clean shot. They both look like nice mature Toms.
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