Story and pics to come but my daddy in law and I doubled up this morning at about 7:40 with one gun! No rain until we got out of the woods thank the Lord for such an awesome morning!!!
Well we get to the spot this morning right at the first sign of daylight I get close to where I want to set up owl hoot and bam two gobblers sound off right at or less than 100. I set up my hs strut jake and she mobile in breeding position and sit down on a tree with my dad in law on the same tree behind me him facing my back looking the same direction. (He doesn't turkey hunt but he wanted to tag along) I told him on the drive in if I called in two I would cut and try to get the other gobbler to stay and jump on his buddy. Well after a chorus of gobbles from every direction and probably from about 8-10 birds I could hear across the mountain. They flew down and went silent. I decide to call with nothing answering I whipped out my gobble shaker and hen call then gobble. That fired up about 6 birds to gobble at once. I did that one more time and they cut me off and was closer! I get my gun up and I see two sky blue and white heads at about 60 yards one goes full strut and man was that fun. They get to 40 and turn to my right where there is a rise between then and my decoys. They gobble just over the rise and I answered with some soft talk. They come back into view and see my decoys and I thought it's on they're gonna run in a whip my Jake but they didn't run just walked normally both in full strut on a string right in to the decoys I had enough and shot the one on my left with the huge gap someone shot out of his fan he never flopped. The second bird flew straight up into the air I start cutting while giving the gun to dad in law he landed at about 45 yards all I could see was his head and my dad in law rolled him. I was using my Mossberg 935 with Bushnell red dot ssx .670 3-1/2" #5 long beards. I had to chase him down so he wouldn't flop all the way down hill. What an awesome morning! The rain started falling as soon as we got to the truck. Thank you God for blessing us this morning.
His bird weighed in at 22 had 10-1/8" beard both spurs were 1-1/4 mine weighed 21 had a 10-3/4" beard with right spur 1-1/2" left 1-3/8".
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Congrats and cant wait to hear the story!!
Excellent!
You Tennessee boys don't waste time do you? Good going.
Congrats man, that's great. Way to ease the Vols loss to the refs last night
That was fast! Congrats
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Congrats!!
Great Pair birds and hunters
That's awesome! Congrats!!
Congrats to you and your FIL on the double...great opener!
Congrats. Nice job
Congrats!!
Congrats!!
Congrats on the kills. A possible reason that there is a gap in the fan is because the bird lost those feathers in an attack(not by a hunter) by a predator. A turkey's fan consist of "fear release feathers" meaning that the feathers will release in order for the bird to escape and not becoming a meal.
Congrats! Washout here, going to get out after it stops.
That's the way to get an onlooker into turkey hunting. Don't tell him it is that easy all the time and he will never know the difference. The one thing I love to hear before I shoot one is another gobbler in the distance for future hunts.
Quote from: datrip on March 29, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
Congrats on the kills. A possible reason that there is a gap in the fan is because the bird lost those feathers in an attack(not by a hunter) by a predator. A turkey's fan consist of "fear release feathers" meaning that the feathers will release in order for the bird to escape and not becoming a meal.
They look like they've been broken off or shot
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Congrats! :icon_thumright:
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:happy0064:Very nice hunt and story,congrats!!
Awesome birds, congrats!
I love it!!!!!
What a great story, and congrats to both you and your FIL! :icon_thumright:
congrats :icon_thumright:
Congrats! Glad somebody has some success before the rain came in. :icon_thumright:
a nice pair, congrats :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
congrats to you both on two great birds
Congrats to both of you on the two nice gobblers. I stories with happy endings!!
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Congrats
Congratulations! What a fantastic hunt.
Thanks,
Clark
Congrats to both of you, great birds and story. :icon_thumright:
Sounded like an awesome hunt - congrats to both of you!
Very nice. Congrats to you both.
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Outstanding!
Quote from: Shellwaster on March 29, 2014, 08:36:48 AM
Congrats man, that's great. Way to ease the Vols loss to the refs last night
That was a great game I'm just glad we made it that far and made it that close at the end but that double was my first ever and man I have been on cloud 9 all day I took a celebratory nap when I got done cleaning him then I woke up and went and ate some celebratory supper at cracker barrel then went and bought the ingredients to make that Jamaican turkey breast.... gonna be hard to top this day one of if but the best ever memories I'll have for a lifetime.
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That's a slam dunk! Congratulations to you both! :you_rock:
Super! I'm sure that felt good!!! Congrats!
Congrats to the both of you on a couple of nice birds. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
congrats on the double and thanks for sharing your story.
congrats to you both on 2 fine looking birds
GREAT story; Congrats on a super fine double....... :dancingturkey:......... :theman:......... :wav:
Well Done, and those are some nice birds
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Great birds! Congrats!