Thanks guys for the nice compliments.Got in there this morning & had several birds gobbling on the roost.Had one that was what I had guessed to be around 80-100 yards from were I had set the blind.He was really gobblin good.I never did hear him fly down,but I could tell that his gobble sounded like it had moved some,so I guessed he was on the ground.I gave him a few soft calls & he answered.When he got to were he could see my deke his head changed colors instantly & he started towards it.I got me guillotines to try this year & really wanted to head shoot one on purpose instead of accidently like I had before...lol...He got about 10 yards from the blind & I concentrated on his head & I don't know what happened but I missed & missed pretty good.He wheeled around like nothing had ever happened & went into a strutt,he broke strutt & come on in to about 3 or 4 yards from the blind.By this time I has another arrow ready(steelforce 125 4 blade,didn't have but 1 guillotine with me)& hit em right in the wing butt.He took off running & got enough air under him to make it over a bank & down in the cedar thicket he went.I thought my shot was good but there was no blood,just a few feathers on the ground.I got myself together & give em about 30 minutes & start down in the thicket looking for him.These eastern red cedars are so thick you can barely crawl threw em.I look for a while & went back to the house to calm down & get something to drink & cool off.Tryed to find some help without any luck,so I wnet back by myself & look somemore.At this point I'm hot ,tired & really low on patients.Figure I'd stop & come back later this evening,I get about half way up the side of the hill I'm on & something catches my eye.I get closer & couldn't believe it,there he was under a dead cedar.I had walked past the spot at least 2 or 3 times already & didn't see em under there.He went probably 150 yards for were I'd shot him.I'd spent close to 4 1/2 to 5 hours looking for him.Don't ever give up especially when you know it's a good hit.Thanks for letting me share.....
Mark