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Started by turkey harvester, February 07, 2019, 09:06:46 AM

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bornagain64

Finally got it done.
Well I have Been dealing with plantar fisitis, So I cannot walk very far.
So I decided to Hunt a spot about 150 yards from the truck where we habe heard birds gobble and seen plenty of turkey sign. I was actually about 15 yds from the spot backwater killed his bird.
No Gobbling in the morning,  heard some hens and had a couple jakes and some hens come by about 8:00am. Heard a gobble around 830 and another one about 10 minutes later did some calling towards the bird, got no response.
At almost 11 AM I heard something to my left and looked over and there is a gobbler and a couple Jake's that slipped in. When I spotted him he was about 3 yards from me facing my decoy and He started walking towards her. He did not see me but saw the blind and started to putt and was ready to get out of town.  I had already slid the safety off and had the gun up and was ready, So as soon as he putted ,I put the gun on him and shot him at  about 8 yards.
I had passed on a Jake last weekend and the two jakes this morning thankfully I did. I just do not feel it when I have a jake come in.
I am not sure if this was the beard I had heard gobble or another Tom that slipped in.

turkey harvester

That's stuck in it out. I tore my meniscus cartilage in my knee some time ago and it's hard for me to walk very far. Congratulations on a great bird!! You guys are stackin em up like cord wood!!
TURKEY NUT CUSTOM STRIKERS- Jeffrey Thompson-Owner.  Kathleen,GA
Hunt with your kids, not for them.







Hunt with your kids, not for them.

birdman67

Awesome! Congrats bornagain! It's tough when it's hard to walk. Way to persevere!
Loving God's Creation!

turkey harvester

It's kind of looking sad at my honey hole I found last year. I've been 3 times, not a gobble. Where I sit I should here one a country mile. Did hear 4 behind my house this morning, but unfortunately all I can do is listen to em. Guess time to put the boots to the ground and find some.
TURKEY NUT CUSTOM STRIKERS- Jeffrey Thompson-Owner.  Kathleen,GA
Hunt with your kids, not for them.







Hunt with your kids, not for them.

dzsmith

Saturday morning. Havent killed a flydown bird in years. He was a mature bird. Hens were roosted about 150 yards across the creek from him. I busted them walking in, they only flew they didn't put. He hammered from 620 in the morning until I killed him at 710. He did come in from behind me, but I was prepared for it. #2 baby for the sip.
"For thy name's sake, O LORD, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great."

valerio024


Wow way to go guys! I'm jealous of you all who get to start in March. We are still almost a month out.


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MDTOM84

Congratulations guys!!! I'm still 23 day from opening day and I can't wait. The team is off to a great start! Keep them coming!!

bornagain64

Keep at them turkey harvester, you will find 1. Problem with public land is someone else will probably find him too.

Nice job dzsmith, great when a plan comes together. I would say busting the hens out helped you.

You guys will get your turn soon and then our season will be over. We will be sad and you will be the happy ones. Lol

backwater


dzsmith

"For thy name's sake, O LORD, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great."

birdman67

Hang in there turkey harvester. One will mess up.
Nice job dzsmith! Congrats!
Loving God's Creation!

dzsmith

tagged in the sip. public land limb hanger. killed at 930 am. never gobbled on limb. he gave up his position on the ground at 9 oclock. very proud of him
"For thy name's sake, O LORD, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great."

turkey harvester

TURKEY NUT CUSTOM STRIKERS- Jeffrey Thompson-Owner.  Kathleen,GA
Hunt with your kids, not for them.







Hunt with your kids, not for them.

backwater


bornagain64

Nice job. Not saying all public land birds are harder to kill than birds on private, but most of them are.
From dealing with other hunter to pressured birds, it is a real challenge and an accomplishment.
I am looking forward to my Kansas trip to hunt some private land birds, will be my 1st time.

Anybody else started hunting yet?