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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 3209401" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Been working a bird that has been on private land. Had him gobbling good and finally he comes in to the public land and he's coming straight for me. Looked like 30 yards or so, leveled the bead on him and MISSED. Unloaded 2 more shells and nope he is gone. Maybe misjudged distance, could have let him get 15 steps closer, got it all on video and I feel like climbing into a hole and dying. He was coming straight in on a string and I could have just waited 10 more seconds and he would have been for sure dead. I'm going to go look for my tube call that I lost and then leave and come back in an hour or so and hope I can find another gobbling bird and not screw up this time. I can't describe the feeling it's terrible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 3209401, member: 9284"] Been working a bird that has been on private land. Had him gobbling good and finally he comes in to the public land and he's coming straight for me. Looked like 30 yards or so, leveled the bead on him and MISSED. Unloaded 2 more shells and nope he is gone. Maybe misjudged distance, could have let him get 15 steps closer, got it all on video and I feel like climbing into a hole and dying. He was coming straight in on a string and I could have just waited 10 more seconds and he would have been for sure dead. I'm going to go look for my tube call that I lost and then leave and come back in an hour or so and hope I can find another gobbling bird and not screw up this time. I can't describe the feeling it's terrible [/QUOTE]
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