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"Floppage"

Started by barry, May 08, 2011, 12:13:55 PM

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longspur

Only one I ever shot that didn't flop had a lot of body shot in him. Saw two delayed flops. One was really blasted about 20 yds the other had his head peeping around a tree at me about 15yds and got 5 or 6 pellets in the head. He lunged backwards a few feet and lay still till I was there looking at him then flopped

BOFF

Quote from: Tail Feathers on May 08, 2011, 04:15:25 PM
I've shot two that hit and didn't flop.

One then flopped when walked up and touched it, and the other began to flop on his own after about a minute without being touched.
Never had one that made it to the truck without flopping at some point.


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Turkey hunted 25 plus years and never had a turkey not flop until the last one this year. I shot, he fell over, and nothing. I took several pictures from where I was sitting, got up, walked over to him approximately 2 minutes after shooting him, and he started flopping.  :o

God Bless,
David B.

wisconsinteacher

So far with the three we have killed this year with HeviShot all dropped and did not move until they were picked up.  The two with #7 were shot at 35 and 40 yards and one at 45 with #6.  Before HeviShot, the birds shot would go down and then flop.  I don't know why thes start to flop when picked up, but they did.

mike103

Nine birds to my credit.

Five with lead duplex 4X6's, two with #6 hevi shot and two with magnum blend hevi shot.

All 12 gauge 3" magnum shells.

All under thirty yards.

All flopper's every one of them.

Ozark Ridge Runner

I'm closing the gap on my 100th gobbler pretty quick and I can't remember one that didn't flop.

turkey slayer

Quote from: Snoody Bastid on May 08, 2011, 02:48:35 PM
Post-mortem vascular sporatic reflexes.
I just made that up but it sounds pretty legit huh?
:TooFunny: :TooFunny: sounds good to me!! :TooFunny:

trkehunr93

I have never had a turkey not flop at some point, 2 this spring did not flop on impact but did once I picked them up.  I'm use to and expect them to flop.  Boot on their neck until they are done.

Basser69

I have never had one not flop of all of them that I have seen killed.



drenalinld

I think it's similar to deer hunting. I have shot deer through both lungs and part of the heart at close range with a 300 magnum only to have them run nearly 100 yards.
I have seen two turkeys that did not flop. Can't explain it.

natman

I've shot 27 turkeys, a few at very close range that turned their heads to hamburger and every single one flopped to one degree or another. Never had a DRT.

beardblaster

 Never shot one that didn't have a boot print on his neck before he left the woods.

BrowningGuy88

I have killed 2 that did not wiggle after they were shot. Both were from behind. One at 7 feet from the gun barrel and the other 27 yards. Both were shot with Remington Nitro #5's out of a 20 gauge. I think they did not flop because I broke their backs, wings and necks. The one at 7', I shot right between the wings and the one at 27 yards, I shot right at the top of the feathers on the neck.

I have either pulled the trigger or been there when it was pulled on near to 100 gobblers and these two are the only ones I have seen not flop at all. I think it is just part of it. Shoot, run step on neck, wait til flopping stops, take trophy home!

Daman

gobbler74

I think its all in the nerves and varies from one to another..I have only seen a few "no flop at alls" I saw a bird get all but beheaded the first day with a 10 ga and Hevi 6 x 7 Nitros at 10 yards it was gruesome...about 3/4 inch of skin flap holding the head on and he still flopped around for 3-4 minutes till the heart died I guess. I got video of the action just after the shot but just not something I use as public entertainment...so I spared yall for the last 5 weeks. no flop situations are few but they still happen..raised near chickens as a kid..when granpa took an axe to an ole rooster or hens head he lopped it off to feed the family. Unless you've seen a chicken run circles with no head you wouldnt understand how it happens   
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