Well I want to start by saying that I have been hunting since I was a little kid always deer, squirrel, and rabbit hunting and finally decided to try turkey hunting this year. Well I went all of last week with a buddy seeing quite a few but never got the chance to seal the deal. Well today it happened, we got set up early and had five gobbling around us before day break. At 610 I heard something walking in the woods behind us and it finally came in the field. The Tom stopped, looked to his left at the decoys and puffed up a few times and came running to the jake decoy. The bird walked around the decoy twice and while my buddy was saying wait to see what he does I fired and at 620 it was all over. The bird ended up weighing 22.5 pounds with a 10" beard and 1 1/14 inch Spurs. I am tickled to death to have the opportunity to take a bird like this let alone as my first bird and to do it on public land. All I can say is I will be in the woods as much as I can during the spring from now on.
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Congrats on your first,it only gets better from here.
Greg
Nice! I remember my first bird quite fondly and that rush of having a bird in front of you just never gets old.
Oh no ! you went and done it now.
congrats on your bird :icon_thumright:
Congrats! Enjoy your new addiction!
Welcome to our addiction. Enjoy the ride for many years to come. Congrats.
Congrats on your first hope you get many more. You sure going to spend a lot of money trying :icon_thumright:
Good for u! Off to a great start!
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:camohat: Welcome to the ranks of a fine and pleasant misery and to the Tenth Legion !!!!!!
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Oh man, you better get that bad boy mounted. It works like that every time you go out. This turkey hunting business is easy. You'll see!!!
Its not a addiction its a disease good luck dealing with it. It haunts all of us everyday. Just kidding but it really does haunt you. Great job on the bird and keep it up. Hopefully they will all go down like that but don't get discouraged if they don't!
Congrats on your first turkey!!! Now on behalf of the Oldgobbler website I apologize for your future lack of bank account funds to follow.
Congrats on your first and a good one at that.
Welcome to turkey hunting. To paraphrase an old saying, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to hunt turkeys and you can sell him camo clothing, decoys, calls, shells, videos, special chairs, permits, out-of-state hunts, etc." But, what-the-hey, it's a great way to enjoy spring time and hopefully bring home some great eating!
Congrats!
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Awesome & congrats!
Congrats on your first! Your springs will never be the same. It's an obsession.
I wish to express my condolences to you regarding all of the negative consequences your success will henceforth have on your life. :toothy12:
Congrats on the bird ! :turkey2:
Quote from: TRG3 on April 26, 2016, 08:57:34 AM
Welcome to turkey hunting. To paraphrase an old saying, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to hunt turkeys and you can sell him camo clothing, decoys, calls, shells, videos, special chairs, permits, out-of-state hunts, etc." But, what-the-hey, it's a great way to enjoy spring time and hopefully bring home some great eating!
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Congratulations!!
Wait until you find out that there are open seasons for the fall and winter. Oops, I said too much!
Congrats on one heck of a first bird.
Congrats and welcome to the addiction! And that is a fine first bird too.
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Welcome , nothing like your first bird you will never forget it... nice bird...
That's a real good first bird! Or 100th... :TooFunny:
Yes, it is a wonderful addiction, welcome to it!
Pick up a few calls this year and a CD of real turkeys and practice your calling. Lastly, come here and visit often. :toothy9:
Congratulations on your first bird! Thanks for sharing the photo.
Congrats man!
Welcome to the club! You better marry a good and understanding woman that can put up with a turkey hunter! Congrats on the bird!