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Miscellaneous Classified / WTB Youth Ol Tom VestLast post by Hevishot 13 - Today at 10:57:56 PMLooking a for Ol Tom
Vest for my 7 year old. Pm me if you have one you'd sell. Thanks! #2
General Forum / Re: Trumpets???Last post by Missed mallards - Today at 10:46:09 PMVery interesting to find or research how they are made
There isn't anything lol! My dad used a tube and kills them. I've always wanted a trumpet just haven't bit the bullet yet #3
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Ricky Padgett trumpetsLast post by War Eagle - Today at 10:43:58 PMCan someone pm me Mr. Padgett's contact info?
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General Forum / Re: Scouting or just trusting ...Last post by Missed mallards - Today at 10:41:20 PMGoing to look. Last year I rolled up to find the timber gone lol!
But will gravitate to old haunts and prospect for new! #5
Miscellaneous Classified / Tom gaskins.Last post by Crowstalker - Today at 10:24:16 PM2 old books from Tom gaskins. One is from 1983 the other from 1965. Just good ones from way back. 45 delivered for both
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Turkey Calls / Re: 2 calls to the woodsLast post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 10:21:51 PMIt's tough but ....
Sadler McGraw Judge and jury And a Watkins misfit #7
Turkey Hunting Tips ,Strategies & Methods / Re: What Does Killing A Turkey...Last post by Happy - Today at 09:53:13 PMAt first, for me, it's was because very few in my neck of the woods could do it. At least consistently anyways. I went through the killing phase and competitive phase but thankfully that didn't last long. As the years have passed things have changed a bit. Now, how I kill one is more important than if I kill one. I want it to be a challenge and if I am successful it's because it met some self-imposed criteria. Not saying everyone needs to follow my rules but it's what gives me a sense of "earning"it. I would suspect that many who have hunted for years understand what I am saying. I hunt them because I love the process, the chess match, and the skills it takes to be successful. I quit caring about competition years ago and will happily let someone else pull the trigger. I just want to chase them. Putting a turkey in front of someone who hasn't had much success is a good time in and of itself. So when I kill one, I sit and relax and enjoy the bird and the surroundings for a bit. I was doing that before it was cool. Spring turkey hunting is top of my list when it comes to fun activities and I look forward to it like a kid at Christmas. I dont suspect that will ever change. #8
Turkey Calls / Re: 2 calls to the woodsLast post by MossyOak92 - Today at 09:52:57 PMGive me a Prudhomme trumpet and a home made mouth call.
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LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / Re: Types of GobblesLast post by Yoder409 - Today at 09:51:47 PMOver the years....lots of them.... I've kinda learned to identify a few different types of gobbles.
The tree gobble The "I just hit the ground" gobble The courtesy gobble The "I'm coming over there right now to die" gobble And one that has a name I'd get banned from Old Gobbler Forums for saying If I had you with me on a hunt, I could tell you which one and why. To type it out here.... Not possible. Time in the woods. LOTS of time in the woods.... Experience is never not the best teacher. #10
Turkey Calls / Re: 2 calls to the woodsLast post by Georgia Boy - Today at 09:35:15 PMTwo would be tough to decide on what to take. For sure my Kevin Farr ship wreck cut diagram. Next would be my Olin Humphrey slate or my AGE trumpet. No way I can leave any one of these calls behind so I guess it's 3 for me.
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