Sunday morning my brother and I made our first Colorado hunt of the year. It was short and sweet and we managed to get it all on video which I will post as soon as I can.
We made a set up across a small gulch from where the turkeys roost. Here is our little set up.
Since I had already killed two birds this year I was going to let Danny shoot that morning. When he said he was going to hold out for a nice tom I brought my bow because I am NOT that picky!
After a little calling and having some hens within feet of our blind we spotted a tom behind us. We thought it was a jake because of its little beard, so Danny took the camera and I grabbed my bow.
Hunting in the mountains gives the turkeys an infinite amount of places to hide. If a wounded birds gets his wings he can be danged near impossible to find. So I decided to try out one of those Bullhead turkey broadheads. The results were devastating.
The tom gave me a 15+ yard shot and I hit him right above the caruncles. He started flapping and running off so we exited the blind immediately to chase him and shoot again if need be. We did NOT want to lose a bird in the mountains. The chase lasted about 75yds, he had expired, and bled A LOT.
It was a nice surprise to see that indeed it was a tom with decent spurs for that area.
I am sold on he Bullhead. I did not hit him square, but one of the blades completely severed his neck bone.
Sorry for the graphic picture.
My first Colorado turkey.