Drove about 700 miles to get to hunting destination about 2 am this morning. That's about when the storms came. We slept in the truck at our first hunting spot until daylight. It was still storming really bad until about 8 am. We didn't find any birds on the first property we tried so we went scouting. Found some strutters in cut cornfields around 11 in the rain. Found the landowner and aquired permission to hunt them in just a few minutes. Made a long haul through the woods to get in position in the Double Bull and was ready for action.
We were able to call up two longbeards, four jakes, and a hen in just a couple minutes after setting up without decoys. I put a good shot on one longbeard with my Mathews and my buddy missed the other as he was leaving with his Benelli.
19 lbs, 9.5" beard, 1-3/8" spurs.
Back at the Suburban we were able to spot some more strutters. I was too tired to tote the blind and bow gear, so I picked up the Benelli. We spent about thirty minutes trying to sneak into position, only to find the birds had moved. We had to crawl 100+ yards through a horse pasture full of horse manure to get in position 150 yards from four longbeards, two jakes and one hen. They were across a cut corn field from us preening and drying out as the rain had slacked off. After about an hour of ignoring our calls, the hen started slowly meandering our way. About halfway across the field she started STRUTTING. She spent at least half an hour strutting back and forth from the gobblers to near our setup. During this time a yearling deer made it's way into the cut corn field and started chasing the jakes and alternately running from them then had a go of it with two of the longbeards. Eventually, the deer left and the longbeards started gobbling at our calls. The hen finally walked by with the gobblers strutting behind. I was in a terrible bind trying to get my gun up because I was almost laying down to hide from the hen, but I was able to pull it off and we killed two of the longbeards at 35 yards. What a fun hunt!!!
My only regret is it was raining hard enough I was scared to get the video camera out of the truck. It would have been some great footage.
BTW, #7 pixie dust waxed him. I have never seen a bloodier head.
My bird - 21 lbs, 1" spurs, and 10" beard.
My buddy's bird - 24 lbs, 3/4" spurs, and 9" beard.
We are eating turkey nuggets now!!
[attachment deleted by admin]
another pic
[attachment deleted by admin]
that sure sounds like a great hunt to me, congrats. what part of NE are you huntinh in ? I was hunting in the Beatrice area last week.
Near Beatrice.
Sounds like fun to me! Congrats!!
I thought that area might be heating up prety good this week. I did not see a lot of hens lastweek so I figured this week would be rocking. If you are in the Beatrice are and looking for survinors go by a place called Cedar Creek Pottery, I scored some really good brownies point with the wife and kids.
Awesome tip fan! My daughter is not happy I went on "vacation" without her. I always need points with the wife.....lol
Congrats on the nice gobblers. Great story, nice pictures..Way to go..Mike :icon_thumright:
Congrats,, nice birds :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Congrats on some fine gobblers :happy0064:
Congrats!
Nice story, but instead of saying 'stormy day in NE', you could have just said 'another typical day in NE' ;D
mudhen
The best part of your story and hunting trip is the part where you " found the land owner and got permison to hunt" man it's good to know that it's still possible to walk up and ask to hunt and not get run off.
Sounds like a GREAT trip!! Congrats on the birds!!
Great story and congrats on getting 3 nice birds!
Thanks guys. Here is the link to the stories and pics from day 2 in NE and day 3 of the trip in KS.
http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,10311.0.html
Congrats!
great story and congrats