Shot placement on turkeys
Last year I decided to take turkey hunting up a notch and hunt them with my bow, I started off on a good note, I shot a nice gobbler in the spring and in the fall up here in Michigan. The only problem is my shot placement, it does a number on the breast of the bird and I like to deep fry my turkey. Any advice on shot placement will be well appreciated. I also noticed that the first bird I shoot, the arrow stayed in the bird and he did not go far at all, compaired to the second bird I shot when the arrow went right threw him, the bird took off like a bat out of h@ll. is this just a coincidence.