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KY Turkey#4 Down, stick a fork in me I am done!

Started by koger, October 30, 2009, 12:04:00 PM

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koger

Well folks it has been a roler coaster ride for me, of adrenaline and emotion. This morning 45 minutes after daylight, heard some faint call, yelped and purred a couple of times, nothingg. Well I thought you cant be lucky all the time, so I sat back and was just enjoying the morning on my day off and Then I hear a cluck,purr.I grab my bow and sure enough, have barely got ahold of it when 5 hens show up, about 14 yards out. Two look right at me, I try to stay still but my bow is shaking. They finally decide that this is just the wind blowing that funny looking limb. I wait and wait, every time I have a shot one or more of the hens are looking at me, got educated a little yesterday. Finally I have ones back to me at 16 yards, and the others have stuff between me and them, so I ease the bow up, make sure I have the grip the way it likes to be held, anchor and pull through. About the time I do this the hen bends over pecking at something and the arrow slides right up her back, into the neck and comes out the side of the head! A near miss turned into a quick kill!
The back shot would have not even hurt the bird, only nicked the skin, but the woodsman had hit the spine hard with one blade on the neck and had just followed up the neck and out the right side. Never said I was good, rather be lucky. I was hunting with a Tradtech Pinnacle riser, new set of #50 Recurve Carbonwood limbs. I had just gotten these limbs in a trade this week, made a string and gotten it tuned up too suit me yesterday. The bows grip is a little big for me,might have been why I shot high, or the bird moved, or it could just have turned out the way it was supposed to. Filling all 4 tags this fall is a bigger trophy for me than any deer I have killed. I have never imagined I would get 4 trad birds in one fall, would have been satisfied with one. The more I hunt trad, and the lifestyle that goes with it, the more I have been blessed, by the folks I meet and get to know, how my thinking has changed, and with each new trophy I harvest. I feel every kill, whether deer, turkey or squireel is special, to me any way. Just thought I would share with you all. Turkey for dinner tonight!
samuel koger

centaur

You are the Turkey Slayer, no doubt. Quite a feat!   :thumbsup:
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

bluegrassbowhunter

Good going Sam....I've got 2  turkey tags left & saving them for December when I come to your neck of the woods to hunt with Matt(brother)...may look ya up when I'm down there...

Mark
"Life,Liberty & the pursue of deer & turkeys."

Hawkeye

Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!

swp

Congrats and good job! Don't know many people who kill 4 birds a year with a gun, didn't know any who killed 4 with a trad bow in a season until now!  :)
"People say you can't go back, its like when you get to the edge of a cliff and you take one more step forward or you do a 180 degree turn and take one more step forward. Which way are you going? Which one is progress?" Doug Tompkins

Glenn Hickey Jr.

Good Shooting Koger...To bad it's not momma's birthday again!
Father, Glorify Thyself..
at my expense...
and send me the bill.

koger

Dont worry Glen, the oil is heating up as I type this, deep fried turkey fingers, mmmmm, mmmm good!
samuel koger

Gordon martiniuk

You are the Man good going you sure have those Turkeys figured out Congrats!!  Good shooting  :notworthy:    :archer:
Gord

koger

Well guys,I appreciate the cudos, but fact is a lot of luck, and a big turkey population in my area last 3 years. I hate to burst your bubble, but these birds have had no, I mean no hunting pressure for 3 years. I killed one last year in the spring/shotgun, and one with a longbow, have had several good years of weather/mast crops and huge turkey broods. I am just hunting from my deer blinds, deer and turkey using same travel routes, food plots and a few acorns dropping to keep them interested. This is on private land, no body bothering them, just not that spooky and a few dumb young birds eventually blunder by. I do shoot daily, and can connect most of the time, when given a shot opportunity.Of course I miss my share, but am getting pickier about my shots the older I get. I would rather be lucky than good, and we all know what a fickle gal lady luck can be.I am just grateful for the opportunity to hunt, be healthy, take whatever comes in opportunities.Thanks for the replies guys.
samuel koger


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