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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5060783" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I would do it in the right situation. Don't know exactly what that situation may be, but I'm not really opposed to shooting one just because he's flying for some reason. I wouldn't shoot one flying up to roost. But I've seen them pitch from ridge to ridge at LBL. If I was working a bird and he pitched my way and was sailing over me, I'd shoot him on the wing.</p><p></p><p>Tom Kelly seems to have killed a lot of them flying in one situation or another. A lot of that was the style of fall hunting he did, but there are a few stories involving flying turkeys in the spring too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5060783, member: 10399"] I would do it in the right situation. Don’t know exactly what that situation may be, but I’m not really opposed to shooting one just because he’s flying for some reason. I wouldn’t shoot one flying up to roost. But I’ve seen them pitch from ridge to ridge at LBL. If I was working a bird and he pitched my way and was sailing over me, I’d shoot him on the wing. Tom Kelly seems to have killed a lot of them flying in one situation or another. A lot of that was the style of fall hunting he did, but there are a few stories involving flying turkeys in the spring too. [/QUOTE]
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