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Why do turkey hunters miss/wound their gobbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5294940" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I could not agree more, regardless of how good of a turkey hunter one is. If I am going to take leave from work, be away from family, drive 50 miles to hunt, get up at 4AM to listen, slip 400 yards to get in position, follow him and his hens over a ridge or two, work him for a few hours, the LAST thing that I want to do is whiff the shot when it presents itself, <strong><u>due to lack of preparation on my part</u>.</strong> Sure it can happen, but it is unacceptable to me when I am critiquing ME, which is always when it comes to turkey hunting. I do not like to fumble when I match wits with them, they have enough things in their favor to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5294940, member: 131"] I could not agree more, regardless of how good of a turkey hunter one is. If I am going to take leave from work, be away from family, drive 50 miles to hunt, get up at 4AM to listen, slip 400 yards to get in position, follow him and his hens over a ridge or two, work him for a few hours, the LAST thing that I want to do is whiff the shot when it presents itself, [B][U]due to lack of preparation on my part[/U].[/B] Sure it can happen, but it is unacceptable to me when I am critiquing ME, which is always when it comes to turkey hunting. I do not like to fumble when I match wits with them, they have enough things in their favor to start with. [/QUOTE]
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