Dax,
Both birds were stalked. I watched the flock that the hen was in for a long time before I could get close enough for a shot, and she was the closest bird when I got a chance. The gobbler was a pretty easy bird; he had a couple of hens with him and they went over a little rise, so I was able to make a run at them and he was one nervous turkey when I took the shot at about 15 yards. He ran/flopped about another 20 yards, and I put a second arrow in him to finish the job.
Randy,
Just in case I wear out the Pronghorn, I have a new Big Jim Thunderchild on order.
Yesterday, I ran into a guy that met you when you took your elk to the processor in Sheridan; small world.