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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: maineac on May 07, 2013, 07:56:00 AM
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Got my second shot at a tom this morning. First was deflected on an 8 yard shot, clean miss, nothing on the arrow and no feathers at area of hit. The shot this morning was at a turkey facing away at 18. Shot looked good, but had started to drop. NO feathers at the site of the possible impact. Turkey trotted away down the path with 2 other toms and was out of sight in about 2 seconds. Once again no feathers at the spot he was standing, and no blood could be found on a follow up exploration down the path and circle through the woods. I could not find the arrow though. Shot a stumping arrow immediately after the bird left. Found it no problem. Dug through the leaves for a ten yard path in front of and behind where the arrow ended up. Even shot the stumping arrow two more times and always landed in 2 or 3 feet of the first site.
With no feathers at the spot the bird was standing what is the percentage chance I hit the bird. Had to come to work, but might take my dog back after work. Thoughts? Advice?
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I would take the dog back but it's odd that there are no feathers at all upon impact. I've never hit a turkey that didn't lose some feathers.
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I agree with Dirtybird I've never seen a bird thats hit not leave feathers on the ground. Good luck and keep after them. Joe
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Same here. I don't think I've ever spooked a turkey and not found at least a feather or two. I would bring your dog and search along his line of escape.
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Thats one of the reasons I like a string tracker. Hleps you locate your arrow so you at least know if you hit or missed the bird. I wll say that the turkeys I have hit always left some feathers at impact.
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maineac
Never shot a bird with a bow straight away....don't know why it wouldnt work, but it could be possible that the arrow going into the cavity on a side or front angle is actually chopping or slicing as its going in. Maybe it could be possible that the exiting arrows doesnt cut the feathers like the entance.
Just a thought...is it possible you got a deflection?
Call Your Own game
George
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I saw no arrow kick. My most likely option on a miss would have been over his left wing right next to the neck. I would think a back entry would still cut feathers.
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I would think some feathers would be lost when hit. I lost a turkey 3yrs. ago( looked like a good hit, bird took off running- went out of sight over a knoll in the woods never to be seen again)-then bought a string tracker & have taken birds the following 2 yrs without any lost & all arrows recovered. I won't hunt turkeys without one now.
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I'm sorry i thought when you shot him behind he was strutting fan up.
My bad
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I would take the dog for sure. I really like broadside on a Turkey thats not strutting. I have had a bad deal on one facing and going away. RC
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I have never hit a turkey that did not loose feathers, good luck.
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Good luck on your search with the dog.
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Nothing found. I think I was just a couple inches high .
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Originally posted by Dirtybird:
I would take the dog back but it's odd that there are no feathers at all upon impact. I've never hit a turkey that didn't lose some feathers.
Yep
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Hmmm... I agree with the above comments... A turkey will drop feathers if you look at'em wrong. I agree, I bet you were just a shade high. Good luck!
JW
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Sorry, Mike. The good part is that you hunted and got a shot. That's the most exciting part, anyway.
Allan
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When you shot did the turkey flutter his wing's? No matter what if a bird is hit, it will either jump alittle or flutter it's wings. If he just ran off, then you missed clean. No feather's is a good indication that you missed clean. Do take the dog, but dead turkey's don't last long in wild. good shot at a touch animal.