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Bowfanatic you are right. A rock may be over exaggerating just a little. I may use a sling shot instead.
I will give you guys turkey hunting lessons for $50 an hour if anyone is interested. It sounds like a bunch of you need them.
Lesson 3: Roosting Turkeys and returning for the kill
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Is this why you find turkey hunting easy? You wait until their roosting in a tree and then "return for the kill"?
Oh master turkey slayer , please post some pics of these magnifisant "boss tom" turkeys you have so easily harvested over your years of excellence!
The only thing your proving , by the dribble your posting , is that either you haven't got a clue about turkey hunting or you just get a rise out of causing controversy.
Have you ever bowhunted turkey? Did'nt think so!
Comparing the diffeculty of a certain species to hunt -vs- another can only be done by using the same hunting techniques. You started the thread by comparing turkeys to whitetails , and then changed to 4 year old buck -vs- turkey , and yet again , changed to adult buck with a bow -vs- tom turkey with a shotgun. In the last scenario , I would give the nod to the buck. Boss tom -vs- mature buck , both hunted with bow , the nod goes to the boss tom.

"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"