Got to our spot this morning expecting to hammer a bird in the first 45 mins of being there, however the birds didn't come down to the field they had been coming to. Instead they went to the field on the other side of the fence. After sitting in the blind for about a hour I happened to peek out of the back and saw a nice tom on the other side of the fence, then he hops over the fence and starts to head to our decoys. As my buddy draws his bow he bumps the tripod for the video camera and spooks the bird. The tom stopped about 20 yards out and he shoots him in what appears to be a vital shot. The tom runs off and runs under the fence and into a large thorn thicket. We take off to look for him and end up looking for 20-30 mins. As we head back to the blind there are 3 birds strutting around the decoys 2 nice toms and a jake. This leads us into a belly crawling session for damn near an hour. If this wasn't the most messed day of turkey hunting I don't know what was. This is our first time bow hunting out of a blind. We later find out the #1 rule of bow hunting turkeys..... NEVER LEAVE THE BLIND!!!!