Here are some pics of my birds and a little story.
I doubled up with my shotgun on Saturday morning. I had about 15-20 gobblers around me in the roost, literally right above me. I packed along my bow and shotgun to the blind. I thought for sure they would pitch down into my decoys and in bow range, but half flew to the field top and the other half behind me where heading that way, so the closest they came was 35 yards. Not knowing what kind of weather was coming, I grabbed the shotgun. After I shot the first one, the second stood there looking at the first one, so I dusted him too for a double.
We hunted hard Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, were on birds, but couldn't get one in bow range. On Sunday afternoon we were covered with with birds. To make a long story short, we had 3 hens bring in 2 gobblers strutting and and gobbling the whole way. When they reached 15 yards from the blind, I smoked one with my bow. I didn't get a full decap, but the broadhead did some damage on his head and he dropped. We got this hunt on video, it was textbook.
Here is my bow bird.
Weight: 21 lbs 2 oz
Spurs: 7/8" (L) 7/8" (R)
Beard: 9.75"
Score: 58.125
Here is my double.
Bird 1
Weight: 20 lbs 10 oz
Spurs: 3/4" (L) 3/4" (R)
Beard: 9.5"
Score: 54.625
Bird 2
Weight: 20 lbs 8 oz
Spurs: 3/4" (L) 3/4" (R)
Beard: 9"
Score: 53.5
Here is the group.