After a long, frustrating first Illinois season I finally called this bird in for my buddy. Bragging just a little because I got him to fly across the creek in the background.
Congrats!!
good job
I often get a first season tag because I forget to send in for the first lottery. This was a tough year. I was on birds every day but just could not get one in range. Hens, me moving at the wrong time, and everything in between that could happen did happen. I was in the woods for 7 days straight ( first 2 days were youth season) and it was tough for sure. Great job .
WTG!
Congrats! That's a rush when they come a flying in!
Well done
Quote from: renegade19 on April 07, 2017, 04:08:36 PM
After a long, frustrating first Illinois season I finally called this bird in for my buddy. Bragging just a little because I got him to fly across the creek in the background.
Congratulations! What part of the state were you in. It looks like Southern Illinois.
Thanks,
Clark
That's awesome. Not often at all that I get to call one across anything. You know he's hot when he will fly a creek
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Good job! Heading out next weekend for 2nd season north zone on public land. Illinois sure makes it tough on public land.
WTG......nothing like a plan coming together!!! :gobble:
Very Nice!
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Quote from: allaboutshooting on April 07, 2017, 10:26:42 PM
Quote from: renegade19 on April 07, 2017, 04:08:36 PM
After a long, frustrating first Illinois season I finally called this bird in for my buddy. Bragging just a little because I got him to fly across the creek in the background.
Congratulations! What part of the state were you in. It looks like Southern Illinois.
Thanks,
Clark
Clark, you are correct Sir.
Quote from: ilbucksndux on April 07, 2017, 07:54:52 PM
I often get a first season tag because I forget to send in for the first lottery. This was a tough year. I was on birds every day but just could not get one in range. Hens, me moving at the wrong time, and everything in between that could happen did happen. I was in the woods for 7 days straight ( first 2 days were youth season) and it was tough for sure. Great job .
They were odd for sure but some of them would work. Mid/late morning was a lot better for us. Buddy of mine that is a crazy good turkey hunter also blanked so I know they were tough. I should have tagged out but didn't. Some bad luck, some bad decisions. I'd rather call a bird in for a friend than kill one any day so I'm happy. Learned a lot as usual. Good luck next season. My Brother In Law has a Crab 3 tag so I'm hoping to call in his first bird for him. I'll be back after them 5th season.
Congrats
Congrats! That's hard to do
Quote from: renegade19 on April 08, 2017, 08:33:10 AM
Quote from: ilbucksndux on April 07, 2017, 07:54:52 PM
I often get a first season tag because I forget to send in for the first lottery. This was a tough year. I was on birds every day but just could not get one in range. Hens, me moving at the wrong time, and everything in between that could happen did happen. I was in the woods for 7 days straight ( first 2 days were youth season) and it was tough for sure. Great job .
They were odd for sure but some of them would work. Mid/late morning was a lot better for us. Buddy of mine that is a crazy good turkey hunter also blanked so I know they were tough. I should have tagged out but didn't. Some bad luck, some bad decisions. I'd rather call a bird in for a friend than kill one any day so I'm happy. Learned a lot as usual. Good luck next season. My Brother In Law has a Crab 3 tag so I'm hoping to call in his first bird for him. I'll be back after them 5th season.
I have a 5th season tag too. I hope it is a little easier .
Quote from: ilbucksndux on April 08, 2017, 07:58:48 PM
Quote from: renegade19 on April 08, 2017, 08:33:10 AM
Quote from: ilbucksndux on April 07, 2017, 07:54:52 PM
I often get a first season tag because I forget to send in for the first lottery. This was a tough year. I was on birds every day but just could not get one in range. Hens, me moving at the wrong time, and everything in between that could happen did happen. I was in the woods for 7 days straight ( first 2 days were youth season) and it was tough for sure. Great job .
They were odd for sure but some of them would work. Mid/late morning was a lot better for us. Buddy of mine that is a crazy good turkey hunter also blanked so I know they were tough. I should have tagged out but didn't. Some bad luck, some bad decisions. I'd rather call a bird in for a friend than kill one any day so I'm happy. Learned a lot as usual. Good luck next season. My Brother In Law has a Crab 3 tag so I'm hoping to call in his first bird for him. I'll be back after them 5th season.
I have a 5th season tag too. I hope it is a little easier .
We'll probably be chasing the same Shawnee Hills birds! Good Luck, I'll give you a scouting report if I can.
Ill be out scouting too. I have a couple buddies Im gonna hunt with between now and then and Im willing to tell you what I know.
Same here but I'll message you. No sense telling the whole world! :funnyturkey:
That surely does look a lot like where I used to hunt in Pope County, getting up at 3 a.m. to make the two hour drive and be where I wanted to get by 5:30 a.m. That is truly beautiful country. I did that trip many, many times until White County got its own season. I still make it to the woods by 5:30 a.m., but catch a few more winks before that ol' alarm boosts me from a warm bed! Compared to the White County gobblers, I found the Shawnee National Forest birds more difficult to work since there were few fields in which to set up and the country is full of ridges and valleys. Got to love those relatively open fields close to the brushy nesting areas.
good deal, congrats
Congrats!
good job