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I watch a lot of youtube turkey hunting videos, just a few folks I enjoy their stuff and how they approach it. I find times I run out of videos so just try look around at others to see if some more unknown people have just good hunts to view.

Recently Ive seen more and more of just plain bad shots and shots I would consider bad like shooting up a hill at the crest with no backdrop and can only see a birds head and thats it.

Not really curious on the bad shot part cause a bad shot is a bad shot (shooting through brush or trying to shoot between 2 trees etc), if you watch some of Catmans early videos there were a lot of these lol (I enjoy his stuff)

more curious on 2 parts.

1. Are you taking a shot at a turkey you can only see his head? 2nd part are you shooting head only at a bird that is skylined and you have no idea whats on the other side? and to be clear I mean this is the ONLY time you have seen the bird, all you know is it has a red head.

2. I also have seen a few recently where the guy shoots and misses or peppers the bird and it flys up in a tree 20yds away. Are you shooting the bird out of the tree at that point?

I get it can be a fairly tricky answer on either one like how wounded is the bird etc. so for the sake of argument you feel like you hit the bird ok but he is not acting very hit all just spooked up into a tree.
 
I never shoot anything if I don't know what's behind it or around it.

1. If I'm calling up a turkey and a gobbler pops his big white and red head over the ridge he's getting shot. Unfortunately half a dozen jakes have been shot doing this, but it happens because that's how I hunt and learned in the hardwoods ridges and East Alabama.
There are instances where I have made sure it was a long beard, but usually if a bird comes in gobbling I shoot him when I see his head.

2. If the bird is crippled, I shoot until I can't shoot no more. If I can't tell he is crippled or not, I probably wouldn't shoot because if I can't tell if it's injured then it probably isn't. Luckily I haven't been in this scenario very often.
 
If I've positively identified the bird as a tom he's a goner as soon as I get good, safe, ethical shot. I'm not shooting skylit birds or any other instance where I don't know where my pellets are going or can't see what's behind the bird I intend to kill. If I believe I peppered a bird I'm doing everything I can to get him kilt.
 
1. Are you taking a shot at a turkey you can only see his head?

Did that once on a gobbling full fan and it turned out to be a super jake. Since then I have waited to see a full beard.

2nd part are you shooting head only at a bird that is sky lined and you have no idea whats on the other side? and to be clear I mean this is the ONLY time you have seen the bird, all you know is it has a red head.

See first answer above.

2. I also have seen a few recently where the guy shoots and misses or peppers the bird and it flies up in a tree 20yds away. Are you shooting the bird out of the tree at that point?

If it's a miss he wins. If he's hit and I know he is hit I will keep after him until he is done or flies away and I can't find him. I feel if an animal is wounded by my shot I owe it to the animal to not allow it to suffer.
 
1) Nope, not shooting til I know it's a longbeard for sure.

2) If I know i peppered him then yea. If not then he won and he can live another day


Speaking of catmans videos, what about them Arkansas boys shooting that bird off the limb?
 
1) Nope, not shooting til I know it's a longbeard for sure.

2) If I know i peppered him then yea. If not then he won and he can live another day


Speaking of catmans videos, what about them Arkansas boys shooting that bird off the limb?

lol no thankfully but if I remember correctly he talked about it in a video?

I did see a video where a guy and his buddy had 2 birds come in. Shot the first one and the other one flew up into a tree and the 2nd guy shot it from the tree and they were proud of "the double"

I was juts like what in the world man
 
1. No. I have zero desire to shoot a jake, and until I can see an adult length beard (longer than 6" by Tn regs) I won't be shooting.

2. If I think I hit the bird at all, I will shoot even if it is in a tree. A "peppered" bird is likely a dead bird even if it isn't retrieved. If I am pretty sure it is a clean miss, he wins and we will play another day. It is low level ethics to limb lift one even if it is legal shooting time.
 
1. Depends entirely on what the angle is. If it's steep, sure, I'd shoot the head. Those pellets are basically going in the air. If it's more level, I'd think twice.

2. Yes, I would shoot it out of the tree. Different than shooting them off the roost.
 

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