Has anybody taken a bird with double spurs before? I havent but my brother did 2 years ago. Was kinda neat to find. Heres a pic. Both legs were identical.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230216/295692bb3b3350fbd92b72e6d430bc8b.jpg)
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i have seen older photos of double spurs, do not remember where they came from.......
I have.
I have killed one, and seen one other set "in hand"
MK M GOBL
How common is it with no spurs (on a for sure gobbler w/ a solid beard)? Not even nubs, just flush clean?
Have seen eastern with double 1.5" with 5/8" spurs. Also killed one on that farm that was slick legged with 11" beard.
Quote from: turkeyfool on February 16, 2023, 07:30:47 PM
How common is it with no spurs (on a for sure gobbler w/ a solid beard)? Not even nubs, just flush clean?
I killed one 12 yrs ago that didn't have the slightest hint of a spur. Had a 9 or so inch beard. I can't get the darn picture to load up on here. Im I know of one other fella that killed one last year that had no spurs. I'm not sure how rare/common that is.
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Once in Georgia and once in Rhode Island. Definitely a rare occurrence.
Killed a nice Tom a few years ago, was really surprised when I looked and he had double spurs. Never killed a multi beard Tom so had this one mounted, dropped off at my taxidermist and he shows me another double spur Tom with 1 1/2" mains and 1/2" secondary spurs.
I got this double spur a couple years ago. He only had the double spur on one leg. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230218/13d1eb19eceff427241276e6e2b455e3.jpg)
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This is going to sound weird but I saw a bearded hen in 2006 get killed in kentucky and it had Jake like nub spurs
Quote from: Guskie on February 17, 2023, 08:51:46 PM
I got this double spur a couple years ago. He only had the double spur on one leg. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230218/13d1eb19eceff427241276e6e2b455e3.jpg)
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Just a question on your spurs, are they naturally this black? I have never seen anything like it, or is it in the way you clean them, or are you dyeing or painting them?
MK M GOBL
I boiled and removed the spur cap on all of these except the double spur. The double spur is all natural. The spur below the double spur is painted with enamel paint.
The rest of the spurs, I boiled to remove the cap. Then soaked the bone in amonia. Once degreased by the amonia, j used a peroxide paste to further whiten them. I soaked the spur caps n linseed oil. Once I had the bone white, I painted the spur bone black, then glued the linseed oil stained spur on.
Not sure which way I like the best, but there are a lot of methods to play with.
A double spur would be a real trophy and definitely one to get mounted or keep the spurs. Somebody somewhere has to have information from a study on how often this takes place.
Quote from: Guskie on February 18, 2023, 12:02:21 AM
I boiled and removed the spur cap on all of these except the double spur. The double spur is all natural. The spur below the double spur is painted with enamel paint.
The rest of the spurs, I boiled to remove the cap. Then soaked the bone in amonia. Once degreased by the amonia, j used a peroxide paste to further whiten them. I soaked the spur caps n linseed oil. Once I had the bone white, I painted the spur bone black, then glued the linseed oil stained spur on.
Not sure which way I like the best, but there are a lot of methods to play with.
Ok, kind of what I guessed with the painting. I have done a lot of spurs and like the unique individual colors of each spur. I do cut/clean/shape/polish them, but my process keeps them "natural" for myself and my customers.
Thanks for the info.
MK M GOBL
Yes indeed!!! That is the same way I have done mine. I have 2 "stringers" like this one and I have some that I need to put together. Those look great.
Have a good one,Bo
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