I have not been able to shoot much due to other commitments and just plain BAD WEATHER! Shot about 100 arrows a couple of weeks ago for some well needed practice and general stress relief. Tha weather finally looked good for Saturday morning (37 and dry). I headed to the woods and was just about to the brush blind I intended to use, when I noticed several turkeys roosted just across the "river" and in plain sight against the first sign of light in the morning sky. I could not get to my blind without being detected and I quietly retreated to my 2nd choice of blinds about 25 yds to my back trail. I settled in and hit my slate call a few times to be answered by gobblers to my left, just across a small creek. The roosted birds in front of me were now out of my sight but were making no sounds and had not flown down. After about 20 min. a couple of hens in the bunch across the river finally started talking. I yellped once and one came flying right in front of me and across the stream to my left into a field which I CAN NOT HUNT! Minor problem with this hunting spot. Worried that the bunch would follow, I called quickly one more time and was rewarded with another hen flying in about 25 yd to my right and in sight. Hoping a male would follow, I kept my eyes on her and stayed frozen. A few seconds later, I caught movement comming from behind me and to my left. I rolled my eyes left to see a big Tom about 7 yds to my left strutting in search of a friend. He turned toward the hen and was passing in front of me at 5 yds out!! I usually use this blind with my Flint smoothbore and it isn't perfect for bow thus my only choice was to draw while rising and snap off a shot with my osage longbow. He looked at me as my trade point tipped poppler shoot arrow passed just over his back! He turned back to his trail and continued walking to the hen while checking back at me every other step.
I watched them both leisurly walk off into the brush. I stayed set hoping to get another chance another day. No dinner but a great morning in the woods!