After a rough start my wife finally popped a good'un today. She's had a bad year and has been down in the dumps. ( missed a couple ) she had never missed a bird until this year, she's seen me miss em but she discovered firsthand how bad it feels to pull the trigger and watch a bird fly off. Anyways back to today. It was a cold windy morning in western Kentucky, but she was determined to get a bird so we bundled up n off we went. Never heard a bird gobble. After switching farms a couple mikes on our boots and 6 hours later we finally heard one hammer. We got set up and I heard drumming and then finally saw him inside the woods across the field. He finally came in to about 35 yards but she didn't have a clear shot. All the bird would've had to do was move about 10 feet to the right or left and she would've had a shot....but, he didn't. He kept the brush between us and walked back out of the field the way he came gobbling the whole way. When he got back up in the woods we decided to try to get in the corner of the field on the same side as him and switch calls. We were easing towards where we wanted to set up stopping every few yards to listen and see if it was safe To keep moving. We were about 75 yards from where I wanted To get and he gobbled again only this time much closer. We set up right there and it wasn't long and he was in range again but still she didn't have a good shot. Next thing I know the bird is 20 yards and strutting and drumming and still wouldn't present a clear shot. Then he's 10 yards and but there's still no clear shot. He starts to come even closer and BAM!!. She got her biggest bird ever today. He was 24.5 pounds, had 1 /3/16 and 1 1/8 spurs and a 10 3/16 beard. Her biggest before him was a 2 year old so to say she was pumped would be one hell of an understatement. I couldn't be happier for my wife. It's been a great day in Kentucky. I told her the best way to get over a miss is to lay one down and that's exactly what she did.
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Congrats to your wife. That is a dandy of a bird.......
Congrats to her, that's a great bird!
Great bird. They are shut down here. Gonna sleep in and hit the woods mid morning this weekend.
Congrats! I'm hoping to do the same for my fiance in a few weeks.
Congrats to you both. What part of KY. do you hunt. I got friends in Cadiz,Aurora,and Gilbertsville.
Good deal, and good bird. Glad it paid off for yall.
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Now, that's a good one...bet that will get rid of the blues.
Congrats!Looks cold,but hearing those gobbles sure has a way of warming ya up!...ward :you_rock:
Nice Bird Congrats to you both .
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Very nice gobbler,congrats!
congrats to her
Congrats!
Way to go, Bones!
He's a dandy! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
Congrats to the both of you! That's a nice bird.... :icon_thumright:
Good job
Good Deal Congrats
Great bird! Gotta like them heavy beards.
congrats!
Congrats to you both! :icon_thumright:
Congrats on a fine longbeard.
Congrats!!
congrats to her on a goodun
Congrats! :icon_thumright:
Ya gotta love it when a plan comes together. Congrats to the little lady on the broom-beard.
nice bird and nice beard congrats.