Great morning to be in the woods, clear as a bell, no wind, slight frost, turkeys gobbling. I heard 5-6 different birds, one was really sounding off but he had the ladies with him. I made a few calls and got answered with some coarse yelps back. After about 15mins and listening to the big boy move away I was just fixing to crawl out of the woods when I saw 2 heads pop up over the hill. Hens I thought, then I see the 4-5" beards attached to them. I have never killed a jake before, and I thought back to last season. No birds down, only went 5 times due to a torn ankle ligament, sorry jakes. I let them seperate and let the biggest one have it at 32yds. Mossberg 835 2.25oz H13 #6's, all that was holding his head on was some skin, absolutely crushed him.
I know where the big one is roosting and I plan on being there in the morning.
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Congratulations!! Great story and glad you were able to get one this year. Now get that big one.
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Congrats. :anim_25: on the big one in the morning
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Congrats!
Way to go!! :z-guntootsmiley:
Congrats. A bird in the hand....Now the pressure is off and you can hunt the big daddy..Mike :you_rock:
SWEET! Congrats :icon_thumright:
Glad Bama is treating you well.
It's a beautiful day today, and should be so tomorrow.
Congrats!!
God Bless,
David B.
Congrats on your bird ! :icon_thumright:
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Atta Boy! :icon_thumright:
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Congrats. :icon_thumright:
Congrats, they cook up better anyway :icon_thumright:
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Congrats !
Thanks guys, it does feel good to get last seasons monkey off my back.
He did eat good, I grilled the breast for lunch, mmm, mmmm, good.
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congrats!
Shane
Concrats on a successful hunt.
Congrats on your bird, and good luck with the big one!!
Well, it's hard being stupid. Out early this morning, right under ol'bigguns roost tree. Then he gobbles about 500yds away. I knew where he was but I convinced he wasn't there he was over here. I hot foot it over that way and he's quiet. I knew he was on the other side of the lake but I was so sure he was on the side I was onI wouldn't move. 1.5hrs later he sounded off, on the other side of the lake. Get up and hot foot it across the dam. I could have went up the road, no, too smart. Let me crawl through this briar thicket, yeah good idea!
I finally emerage from the valley of thorns to the edge of the field. Hmmm, no birds, let me lay my gun down, BACKWARDS! I laid it down with the barrel facing behind me. I look up and there he his, and he is big. He has 7 ladies with him and genius me is sitting behind some briars with my face mask down and my friggin gun pointing the wrong way. Of course they walk straight at me, it's only a 25acre field. ::) I am slowly easing my gun up, but I still have to figure out how to flip it. Sure enough right about the time I go to turn it a hen sees me, he gets nervous, I am not a field hunter so I have grossly misjudged the yardage. I'm 100% sure he's 55, farther than I want to shoot, but I know I'm good for it. BOOM!!! He just walks a few steps and flies off. I am just about to literally beat the crap out of myself for pulling the shot. I figure that would not be good, and it would be a touch weird, so I decided to step it off. It's embarassing to say how far off I was, but it was way over 55, all I can figure is I was all shook up and I just flat did not do a good job of judging the yardage.
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Very nice gobbler,congrats!!
You did better than me, didn't even hear a gobble this morning. Go back and get him... :icon_thumright:
Congrats
I have never spooked a bird by shooting and missing, will he hang around?
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