I was fortunate to take a really good bird - maybe my best to date. This guy never gobbled on the roost and would not answer my mouth call at all. As soon as I hit him with my Ralph Snodgrass mini boat he hammered back. I called once more and he replied with another gobble - I never made another call and shot him at 15 yards. He had 1 1/2" spurs was 25lbs and had a 10" long but spindly beard. Awesome bird and even better call!
Congrats on a nice one.
NICE hooks!
Nice bird, and a great job..
That's a beaut!
Good job. Just another example of why it's important to carry more than a couple of calls. While we never know why one call works and another doesn't, we know the importance of seeking the sound a gobbler likes.
Nice one!! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Congrats on a great bird!
Congrats!
Good one. Congrats!
Oh yeah nice bird !
Congrats!! He is a Fine one!!
Very nice! Congrats.
Congrats! Heck of a bird.
That's not the first bird to fall to a Snozz mini boat this season! :blob10: :blob10:
Sweet. :icon_thumright:
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Nice :icon_thumright:
Nice job. Congrats
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Congrats!!
congrats on a real nice one, great hooks and a good looking call
was that a swamp tom?
Love those hooks, congrats!
True trophy bird there!!! Congrats on a dandy!!! Can you say Daggers!! :drool:
That's a great one
not really a swamp turkey
Quote from: 1tiogabowhunter on May 15, 2016, 06:03:11 PM
not really a swamp turkey
;D I was trying to ask what part of the state it came from without getting to specific on the internet
Congrats!
I knew that - Eastern Shore
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HOOKS!!!
What a bird! I believe MD is a very well kept secret when it comes to spring turkey hunting.
nice bird, congrats