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2024 Killer B's Story Thread

Started by Delmar ODonnell, March 19, 2024, 03:23:37 PM

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JeffC

CONGRATULATIONS again(X4) "Mr. Tom the Push-pin Killer". You're a one-man killing machine, wiping out all the turkeys on the East Coast!!!
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Tom007

Thanks for the kind words, but I think you can hold your own against any turkey in the woods! Luck plays a big part in our arsenals! Be safe
"Solo hunter"

Tom007

Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on May 02, 2024, 01:21:10 PMHad trouble posting yesterday's kill, hope it is still acceptable.  Had to to really do some trial and error getting pictures up, I imagine there's new instructions somewhere I need to read.  Anyway, went hunting yesterday morning for a bird I had seen earlier in the week.  After I set up he started gobbling his head off, even double and triple gobbling.  Eventually he flew down, strutted all the way across a field to my jake decoy, got within 2-feet of the decoy and stopped and spooked.  He took off like a bat out of hell the other way and I don't know what spooked him.  Dejected and disappointed, I left, but talked myself into trying another spot.  I had seen a turkey there earlier this week but didn't have as much on this bird as the previous one.  I set up around a corner of the field where I wouldn't be seen setting the decoy out, found me a spot to shoot from and waited.  Just to be clear, I do use a call, and yesterday I was using a wingbone I got from Tony Ezolt.  I hunt fields, and the way I look at it that the call gets them to start looking my way and the decoy kinda seals the deal "most" of the time.  A black dot shows up across the field and from around the corner from where i set up.  The black dot starts coming my way and eventually becomes a gobbler.  He comes on in and I shoot him in the head as soon as he was in good range (25-yards).  I finally killed one I could hang on a tree limb.

Congrats!
"Solo hunter"

Yoder409

CONGRATS, guys !!!!!

That's a TOAD of a bird, MG !!!!!  GREAT hooks !!!!!
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

zsully

Congrats Delmar, Tom and Mel! Great hunts and stories. Yesterday was the opener for the regular turkey season up here in Pa and after a week of ribbing from his bother Easton got his revenge in a BIG way! It started Friday evening when they boys and I made our normal loop around the farms we have permission to hunt to put some birds to bed. We found birds at a couple places but one in particular stood out. He wasn't real visible from the road and he looked like a black vw big strutting with a hen and a Jake. I lost sight of the three birds and they still had plenty of time before roost but I knew the patch of woods they would spend the night in. This particular landowner is really good to the boys and was really excited for them to hunt on his property so A_Jabbo and I decided to leave the guns in the truck and take Easton as our shooter. We went in early in a gap between patches of rain and set the blind up. As A_Jabbo was setting the decoys and I was getting the blind up and organized he came back with the decoys under his arm. In a hushed whisper he told me we need to make this set up completely silent because he could see the silhouette of a turkey in the tree 30 yards away. Good thing we went in so early. We were set up and comfortable as the rain fell for about 40 minutes. Just as the rain stopped the fist gobble of the morning about blew the blind over it was so close! A couple more gobbles from the roost and he flew down into the field at about 35 yards. Three soft yelps and the Jake and hen joined him and all three started working our way. Easton did a fantastic job of being patient and making sure the gobbler cleared the other birds before he made an 18 yard shot with the 301. Game over.



The bird didn't even flop. When we got up to him we were pleasantly surprised with a 10 & 3/4 inch beard and 1 & 3/8 matching spurs! We went and visited with the landowner who was really impressed and super excited for Easton. Then of course we had to score the bird so he could one up his younger brother. Great morning and now both boys are tagged out and Adam and I can start thinking about tickling the trigger ourselves.



Yoder409

CONGRATS to Easton on a PIG of a gobbler !!!!!!!!

 :o
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Tom007

Congrats! That's fantastic! Nice job.....
"Solo hunter"

JeffC

Congrats Easton!! Slamming a great Tom!!! Forget your brother, you're outscoring most of us old guys.  :z-winnersmiley:
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Tom007

Quote from: zsully on May 05, 2024, 01:49:52 PMCongrats Delmar, Tom and Mel! Great hunts and stories. Yesterday was the opener for the regular turkey season up here in Pa and after a week of ribbing from his bother Easton got his revenge in a BIG way! It started Friday evening when they boys and I made our normal loop around the farms we have permission to hunt to put some birds to bed. We found birds at a couple places but one in particular stood out. He wasn't real visible from the road and he looked like a black vw big strutting with a hen and a Jake. I lost sight of the three birds and they still had plenty of time before roost but I knew the patch of woods they would spend the night in. This particular landowner is really good to the boys and was really excited for them to hunt on his property so A_Jabbo and I decided to leave the guns in the truck and take Easton as our shooter. We went in early in a gap between patches of rain and set the blind up. As A_Jabbo was setting the decoys and I was getting the blind up and organized he came back with the decoys under his arm. In a hushed whisper he told me we need to make this set up completely silent because he could see the silhouette of a turkey in the tree 30 yards away. Good thing we went in so early. We were set up and comfortable as the rain fell for about 40 minutes. Just as the rain stopped the fist gobble of the morning about blew the blind over it was so close! A couple more gobbles from the roost and he flew down into the field at about 35 yards. Three soft yelps and the Jake and hen joined him and all three started working our way. Easton did a fantastic job of being patient and making sure the gobbler cleared the other birds before he made an 18 yard shot with the 301. Game over.



The bird didn't even flop. When we got up to him we were pleasantly surprised with a 10 & 3/4 inch beard and 1 & 3/8 matching spurs! We went and visited with the landowner who was really impressed and super excited for Easton. Then of course we had to score the bird so he could one up his younger brother. Great morning and now both boys are tagged out and Adam and I can start thinking about tickling the trigger ourselves.




Those hooks are unreal. Maybe we can get this youngster on our team, he's the king with that brute! Well done!
"Solo hunter"

Yoder409

Thinkin' we just went "First to 500".

Story to follow........
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

zelmo1

Sorry Yoder, I think the LImbhangers are already there unless there is a typo. Z

Yoder409

Quote from: zelmo1 on May 06, 2024, 02:33:32 PMSorry Yoder, I think the LImbhangers are already there unless there is a typo. Z

Could be I mis-read.

Thought I saw them at 484 & change.   
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

POk3s

Checking in after doing the same as Delmar. I have been trying my hardest to get things done around the house and have a happy wife. Although if they fired me from my job....it would be tough to tell how much I cared hahaha!

2 weekends ago I made my "mostly yearly" return to the black hills. I consider this my "home hunt" as its in state...but it's still 6 hours away at minimum.

I had a great time with my dad and his best friend/ our buddy mark. After having a great trip in mid April, I tried like hell to help these guys get on some birds.

There was one miss in there and otherwise I continued to hunt a turkey that was goofy. I think it was the same turkey last year that gave me fits. He's a goofball and hard to kill. I hope he makes it through one more year!

We left without a filled tag but with full hearts and rejuvenated minds after hunting the most gorgeous place on earth for a few days!



a_jabbo

Nothing like a great trip with good company. Glad you were able to share that time with your dad and friend.


I tried writing this story after the hunt, and when I went to post it, ERROR! And it got deleted. Then life happens, so I'm late for the story.

SOO, a little over a week ago on the 7th, zsully and I made the choice that there was one spot we needed to hit early. After having a bird killed about 60 yards from us on Monday, we were trying to go to a spot that we knew no one would be at. A super early wakeup call, a loooong walk in and maybe a 10-20% chance that the birds will work, kind of makes this a love/hate type of spot. But, I would say it's kind of a honey hole, because there's always birds there. Last year, we HATED this spot. It's up on a high hill of timber with a gas line that runs through it. The birds roost in a specific spot, but when they fly down, there's a high probability they are going to pitch off the roost and fly down to a horse pasture to strut the morning away.

We get there early, and walk the mile back, which about 1/2 or more of the walk is uphill. We're setup and we wait for the first gobble. We wait....and wait......and wait. Hmmm no gobbles at first light. Commence tree yelps to see if anything answers. Nothing. Greeeaaat. Typical turkey fashion, a gobble finally rings out, problem is that it's about 250 yards straight down hill in the horse pasture. Welp, the morning is shot for bringing that bird up here.

We won't be defeated and have the morning ruined before work, so we might as well enjoy the morning and rip on some calls. So we give it our all. I'm throwing what ever I can at this bird, and Z is sparing no expense with the pot and pegs. He is answering everything, but still all the way at the bottom of the hill. And not a small hill either, and possibly on the other side of the creek in the pasture. So the back and forth goes on for a little while, until we shut up. He continues to gobble. Sometimes sounding closer, and others not so much. Assuming that he's just spinning down there. After some silence, I break the quiet. BOOM! Gobble much closer to the right and coming up the hill. Then a second bird gobble, which sounded like a jake. Adjustments were made to be in position. Yelp yelp....Gobble. Closer and moving out in front of us. Now, about 15 yards from us, the terrain starts to go down hill, and the gas line is high grass, so we can't see very far. I yelp again, immediate gobble, and very close directly in front of us. Eyes are scanning the grass for any movement, and I see a white head. He comes a few feet closer and I can see a whole body, and then his beard pops out. THEN I see a second bird go into 1/2 strut. DOUBLE TIME. Waited for both birds to fully appear.

I got the left. 1. 2. 3. BOOM!!!!!! Two birds down at about 10 yards. Cheers and celebration erupts. A congratulatory hug, and then we bask in the moment.




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a_jabbo

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