Turkey hunting forum for turkey hunting tips

General Discussion => General Forum => Topic started by: TauntoHawk on April 02, 2017, 03:17:36 PM

Title: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: TauntoHawk on April 02, 2017, 03:17:36 PM
This morning while out scouting I watched a tom exit a woodline out into a field. In the field was a turkey buzzard eating something. This Tom proceed to walk right up to that buzzard and start strutting back and forth seemingly displaying for the solo purpose of that old buzzard. I'm not sure what he was thinking or if it it was just coincidental circumstances that he happened to pick a spot to come out and strut just a few yards from this buzzard but even the buzzard seemed to find it odd. I know the toms are ready we'll before the hens but that would be one ugly smelly hen to try and mount.

The gobbler had one of the rattiest thin beards I've ever seen, decent spurs though. All said I spotted or heard in my estimation 6-7 mature birds and another 10+ Jake's scattered in the fringe of public private. Birds were all roosted on public but all went straight for private fields.

Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk

Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: mgm1955 on April 02, 2017, 03:30:47 PM
 :TooFunny: :TooFunny: Maybe he was senile.
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: dublelung on April 02, 2017, 05:28:47 PM
Some gobblers just have lower standards than others. He probably had a complex about the thin scraggly beard and just felt it was the best he could do.  :lol:
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: SteelerFan on April 02, 2017, 05:32:35 PM
Quote from: dublelung on April 02, 2017, 05:28:47 PM
Some gobblers just have lower standards than others. He probably had a complex about the thin scraggly beard and just felt it was the best he could do.  :lol:

:TooFunny:
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: Marc on April 02, 2017, 05:54:27 PM
 A buzzard looks a lot more like a turkey then many of the turkey decoys I have seen on the market.

It is probably breeding season for both species, and probably both birds were a bit confused.
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: Farmboy27 on April 02, 2017, 06:35:16 PM
Quote from: Marc on April 02, 2017, 05:54:27 PM
A buzzard looks a lot more like a turkey then many of the turkey decoys I have seen on the market.

It is probably breeding season for both species, and probably both birds were a bit confused.
Lol. I was thinking the same thing!  Years back my buddy and I were sitting in a fence row with a few decoys in the field just killing time. After a while we noticed shadows circling around and next thing we had two buzzards in our decoys trying to figure out where the meal was!  We still laugh about it'
Title: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: TauntoHawk on April 02, 2017, 09:44:03 PM
Too funny guys..


Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk

Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: sixbird on April 03, 2017, 09:13:55 AM
Hey, maybe he had a late night at the bars...Some nights at closing time, the gals that didn't look so good at midnight take on a "glow" at 2am... :-[
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: tha bugman on April 03, 2017, 11:21:40 AM
 :TooFunny:
Title: Re: That's not the kind of turkey you think it is
Post by: Bill Cooksey on April 03, 2017, 12:43:22 PM
Twenty years ago, on a Friday morning, I heard gobbling on the other end of a farm I hunted. It was coming from the corner of a big field, and I was stuck on the other side. When I got where I could see birds, there were 15 buzzards pecking around a deer carcass 200 yards from me. I saw another buzzard coming in to land, and as soon as he hit the ground three longbeards took off after him gobbling like crazy.

I had to get to work and didn't have time to try moving around the field. Next morning, I brought my son back, and we set up not far from that carcass. That was our first double.