I have a flock of turkeys that live and roost 400 yards from my back door. 3 years ago I spotted a nice gobbler strutting with hens. I have kept my eyes on him for the last 3 years. I decided that if he was still around this spring he would be on my hit list. I figured him to be at least 5 and maybe 6. I drove down there 3 weeks ago and sure enough he was still there. He also had a side kick last year that had a good long beard and he was also still there. The flock is up to 25 turkeys with 3 longbeards and 8 Jakes so I decided he had lived long enough to pass on his genes. I hunted him for the first time on Tuesday. He had 12 hens and they wouldn't budge from each other. So I watched and learned some valuable information. I saw where they were entering the small walnut orchard. Yesterday I drove down to the guy who owns the land, who gave me permission to kill that turkey. We talked for a little bit and I told him I was going to be there in the morning to try to kill that turkey. He said no problem. Then I walked over to see where I could set up in the morning. There was absolutely no where to sit. There was a small pile of limbs they had just cut from the orchard but nothing to sit against. So I decided I would bring my blind in there and set it up against that pile of limbs. So I was there 1 hour before daylight. He was already gobbling by the way. I got things set up and I put one of my mounted hens out. I placed her at 25 yards to give me a reference on how far things were when it got light, not to mention to coax that gobbler into range. After flydown I was looking at my site on my gun and seeing if I could shoot yet, I even pointed at a magpie. When I brought my gun down something caught my eye. There was a hen right next to the blind. BTW I have only hunted out of a blind 3 times in my life and hated it not to mention never killing a turkey out of it. I had called several time with a box call and my mouth call. He gobbled to everything and only heard 1 hen yelp all morning. So I was surprised when the hen was standing next to the blind. I knew it was fixin to happen. Then there was more hens, then a big gobbler and an Jake came out. The gobbler and Jake went left and down a gravel road, away from me. By this time the first hen had fed out a little and saw my decoy. She postured up and marched right for my decoy. Then 2 other hens joined in. They were all bowed up next to my decoy and one started pecking the head. The hens aggressive purring and behavior sparked the interest of the gobbler and Jake and they came in a hurry as well. I still hadn't seen the big gobbler. About that time I saw movement to the left and there he was. All puffed up and displaying. Then he too went to the left and away from me. At this point I was trying to decide if I wanted to shoot the gobbler at my decoy or wait to see if the big boy was going to come. I waited for the big gobbler because that is why I was there. He just couldn't stand all the commotion. He went straight for the decoy and ran the other turkeys off. Then strutted right up next to her. I putted trying to get his head up but he was too involved and didn't flinch. He finally turned and gave me a broadside view, when he did he came out of strut just enough to get his head away from his feathers and the Benelli roared. He was down for good. He is a great turkey: 22.1 lbs, 1 1/4" spurs, and 9 7/8" beard. I will be making a memory of a lifetime with him hanging on my wall.
TRKYHTR
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Nice. Congrats Joe!
Congrats Joe! He's a magnificent bird! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Way to smack em Joe, you just might get to 100.
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Quote from: chatterbox on April 01, 2011, 05:52:16 PM
Congrats Joe! He's a magnificent bird! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
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Congratulations Joe! That is a Stud of a turkey!!!!!!! :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock:
Dadgum!!! :z-guntootsmiley:
Very nice ! He should make a good mount. Congrats ! :you_rock:
Great story and bird. :z-guntootsmiley:
Congrats, he's a beauty of a bird! I bet he'll look great on your wall.
I've got to get myself a bird that color one of these days.
Congrats Joe :z-guntootsmiley: :z-guntootsmiley: I'm glad it all worked out for you
pittboss
Congrats!! :icon_thumright:
Glad to see you here Ronnie and congrats on your Osceola. You da man.
TRKYHTR
Joe, congratulations on a great bird and a great story. That is one big bird. But his time had come. Be sure to share pictures of the mount when complete.
Congrats! Great story, fine bird and good pics! :icon_thumright:
Congrats, Joe. That is a bruiser. :you_rock: Mike
nice bird congrats!!!
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Congrats! Great story and bird but there must be some video ;) . :icon_thumright:
AWESOME Joe!! Glad you got him and finally got one yourself out there in CA. Great story. Don't hate on the blind, they are a real good tool when needed.
Congrats on the bird :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Congrats!!! :icon_thumright:
Quote from: timbrhuntr on April 01, 2011, 09:15:02 PM
Congrats! Great story and bird but there must be some video ;) . :icon_thumright:
Sorry no video. I couldn't carry it all. I could have had some good video when the hens were next to the decoy.
TRKYHTR
Great bird :you_rock:
Quote from: TRKYHTR on April 01, 2011, 10:05:39 PM
Quote from: timbrhuntr on April 01, 2011, 09:15:02 PM
Congrats! Great story and bird but there must be some video ;) . :icon_thumright:
Sorry no video. I couldn't carry it all. I could have had some good video when the hens were next to the decoy.
TRKYHTR
Aw man thats too bad you have all this good video of scouting and others hunts but you don't get any of your own. Plus I like watching your videos.
WOOOEEEE!!
That's a nice one Joe!! Great story, and pics, almost like I was there!!
Looks like the 3 year wait was well worth it!!
Congrats!!
God Bless,
David B.
Great story and awesome bird - congrats! :icon_thumright:
congrats!
Shane
Awesome Joe, Congrats!
Congrats on a super bird!!! :icon_thumright:
Way to go Joe!!! :you_rock:
Wess
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That's a Stone Cold Stud you got there Joe.
I did not realize you had such good huntin' in California
Awesome bird, congrats! :icon_thumright: :z-guntootsmiley:
Nice bird..and great pictures,as always...Congrats. Joe.
Nice Bird ! Congrats Joe ! :icon_thumright:
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Awesome; Congrats!
Congrats on a nice gobbler!!
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Very nice gobbler,congrats!!
Big Gobbler Down is right--he is a hoss!!
Congrats Joe looks like the hunting is heating u after ya'lls cold weather
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