It was in Nebraska; Dick Turpin of the Nebraska Game and Parks promoted it to reduce crippling toms. I hit a tom in the breast with a blunt from a 84# Compound (God Forbid) and he flopped a bunch, then got up walked around getting his bearings and flew off just fine. I had a witness also watching with binoculars. It was pretty funny, but I got hung up in a fence and couldn't get to him fast enough. I was trying for a head shot and I misjudged the distance. A broadhead would have not done him any good, but he could have easily got far enough to hid? I feel better knowing he wasn't crippled. Now that I look back on it; I didn't have to field dress him either. Also, I was a Breeder Flock Supervisor for Swift and Company for a while back in the early 1980's and having been around so many turkeys; both tame and wild; they don't excite me much. Now put antlers on them and it would be different.