Just got back from my MO and IA turkey hunt. Preacher (Robin Risher) and I had a great hunt and killed some monster turkeys. We both killed 1 MO gobbler and 1 IA gobbler and probably the best turkeys we will ever kill. Robin took the prize in IA with a 23#, 1 1/2" spur, double beard (11",9") Trophy. I took the prize in MO with a 24#, 11" beard, 1 3/4" spur gobbler of a lifetime. All of our turkeys weighed alot with a : 24, 24, 23, 22.5 lbs. We started in MO with a gobbling turkey that came into the field looking for a lonesome hen. He started at 300 yards and gobbled and strutted all the way across the field to about 70 yards. This took about an hour as he was traveling about 1" per minute. At about 70 yards he stuck his head up and looked hard over his shoulder, if he had shoulders, and slicked down. Then he flicked his wings into place and took off into a sprint. My first thoughts was there was a bigger gobbler coming to run him off. So I started looking around for another turkey. I knew Robin hadn't moved as he was as rock solid and any tree in the woods. Thats when I caught movement and spotted the problem. A deer had came into the field and ran at the turkey and ran him all the way to the other end of the field. We had 1 more encounter that day and Robin just couldn't get a shot at 40+ yards so that ended our first MO hunt. The next day we split up and both hunted new areas. I went to a corner of a field edge with about 20 minutes before flydown. At flydown 4 big gobblers flew into the field. 3 we called the "3 amigos" and 1 we called fat beard because he had a looong fat beard. The 3 amigos had the hens and fatbeard stayed away, although gobbling and strutting the whole time as did the amigos. After about 1 1/2 hours of calling, with answers back almost immediately, and 2 more gobbler entering the field I decided to throw in a trump card. It was time to challenge.So I pulled out my amplifier and after a series of yelps I gobbled at them, twice. They answered back with thundering gobbles. I was in a ditch with good cover and had to turn around to perform such maneuvers. When I peaked back into the field they were all still doing their thing and hadn't budged. I was not feeling well this morning and thought I might just hurl any minute. So I turned my back to all the action and set against a tree. resting awhile I almost fell asleep until I heard the beautiful sound of Chhkk Voooooooooommmmmm. Directly behind me. I rolled over to my knees and grabbed the gun. When I peered over the underbrush their was a big gobbler in full strut standing broadside. I eased my gun up and putted. He didn't even come out of strut. Finally he stretched his neck out to walk and I WHACKED him. As I ran to the flopping turkey the first thing I noticed was his THICK beard. I mean really thick. The base of his beard will not fit into a 12 GA shotgun casing. I proceded to step on his head, which he then began to thrash around. Kicking with all his furry I began to feel sharp pains coming from my ankle and I immediately grabbed his feet, reminding myself to stay away from his spurs just in case they were sharp. Then my eyes settled on his legs. There in my hands were the longest and sharpest set of spurs I had ever seen, dead or alive, mine or someone elses. After the thrashing stopped I thanked the good Lord for the most awesome turkey I had ever laid my eyes on and slung him over my shoulder and walked to the truck. That just goes to show you that even when your sick things can turn for the better in a matter of minutes. There is so much more to say about this trip that wiull have to come at a later time. Here is a few pics from our hunt.
TRKYHTR
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That was one great hunting trip! :turkey2:
Congrats on the birds. :fud:
Way to get it done !!!!! Man those birds have some hooks. Well done..
congrats on some great birds! pretty cool you each got birds that nice on a trip together Im sure you will remember it for a long time.
What a great hunt you all had. Congrats on some great gobblers.
Congrats on a great hunt!
Very nice. Congrats on some super birds!
VERY impressive turkeys right there! Congrats to you guys on an Awesome adventure!!! Joe, did you have to get your leg stitched up after getting stabbed with those gut hooks? LOL!
WOW congrats!
Very nice going,congrats!!
Awesome birds
Man. Sounds like a great hunt. Congrats. Great looking birds.
Congrats, what a set of hooks......
Several stories yall need to encourage Joe to tell:
1. encouraging words- I had some shooting issues , I missed
2. the gobbler fight he did not film
3. Hotel six tango Papa delta bravo
4. the interview
5. missing the colbert
and several more
Be careful guys !!! don't impale your self on those long spurs -
congrats !!!!! --Shannon :z-winnersmiley:
Great story Joe ! Congrats to you & Robin on some awesome gobblers ! :icon_thumright:
Ricky :newmascot:
Congrats Joe and Robin!!!
So pleased to read of your success Joe!!!! :toothy9:
That is definitely a trophy of a lifetime.
Glad you stuck with it, and Yes, it is quite amazing how we can feel so sick at times, and have the events change in an instant!!
God Bless,
David B.
Congrats on the birds and cant wait to hear about the rest of the trip. Are you mounting the bird with the huge spurs? I would have to.
Joe that's awesome. Knowing how close you and preacher are that makes it even sweeter to have that kinda hunt with a good buddy. Congrats to you both. Those are some fine birds.
Sounds like a great trip Joe...Congrats on the big birds :you_rock: :icon_thumright:
Quote from: Bad Grizzly on April 25, 2012, 11:18:17 PM
Awesome story Joe, congrats on a GREAT bird!!!!
Isn't that the gun that belonged to a dear friend of yours that you acquired a little while back?
Yes it is that is my buddy Marvin Robbins old gun and it's a killer.
TRKYHTR
Loved the pics!! I know ya'll had a good time.
thanks for the story an pics
congrats to u guys
Congrats!!
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Looks like one heck of a road trip, I'm jealous. Congrats!
I bet you could see those hooks before you squeezed the trigger. Congrats, awesome birds.
All I can say is wow!
That is an unbelievable hunt. One set of 1.5"ers are hard to come by in a lifetime, but a set of 1.5"ers and 1.75"ers on the same trip is INCREDIBLE!
Wow, those are birds of a lifetime. Don't know if your bird from last year wanted any of this one? Man, those are incredible hooks. Congrats to both of you on some monster birds.
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Great job Joe, those are some awesome Gobblers!!!!
awesome trip Joe those are some serious hooks!
worked on my gobble with your calls and amplifier and used it during the NY youth season to bring a bird to the gun barrel
Just wanted to say thanks!
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 26, 2012, 02:23:07 PM
awesome trip Joe those are some serious hooks!
worked on my gobble with your calls and amplifier and used it during the NY youth season to bring a bird to the gun barrel
Just wanted to say thanks!
That is awesome. Glad it worked for you. I gobbled up 2 different turkeys on this trip. Sometimes it just works.
TRKYHTR
Congrats on some studs !!
That there is a trip you will tell your grandkids one day....Congrats on some great birds and memories.
Outstanding!
Those are birds that dreams are made of!
Congrats on some GREAT birds!!!! Great job guys!