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Title: MO bird
Post by: jakesdad on April 17, 2018, 05:47:17 PM
After what was probably the worst weather for a MO opener. Cold,snow and wind didn't make for a great opening day. Did have one gobbler come close (about 150 yds)gobbling his head off that I never saw that ended up walking down an old road to a pipeline. That paved the road to today(4/17) Second day dawned clear calm and about 28 degrees. Gobblers were going nuts. Had set up on a bend in the road and this gobbler sounded off about 100 yds in the timber. Gave him a few tree yelps and he double gobbled. Got up from my spot and walked about 20 yds away and tree yelled on a different call then raced back to my spot. That fired him up. I heard him fly down towards me and I could see him strutting about 60yds inside the woods. I yelped once then gave him a couple hard cuts then followed up right away with my best impersonation of a jake gobble. That's all it took. He broke strut and came running looking to whip somebody. He stepped out on the road at 15 yds looking to dominate and got dominated by a load of longbeard #5s. 6:30 ish am and I'm done. 24.77 lbs 11.5" beard 1 3/16 spur and one broken 3/4 spur. Also had several tail feathers missing from his fan. I'm assuming this dude liked to rumble. See pics in the kill post above.
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: harleytom on April 17, 2018, 06:09:22 PM
Quote from: jakesdad on April 17, 2018, 05:47:17 PM
After what was probably the worst weather for a MO opener. Cold,snow and wind didn't make for a great opening day. Did have one gobbler come close (about 150 yds)gobbling his head off that I never saw that ended up walking down an old road to a pipeline. That paved the road to today(4/17) Second day dawned clear calm and about 28 degrees. Gobblers were going nuts. Had set up on a bend in the road and this gobbler sounded off about 100 yds in the timber. Gave him a few tree yelps and he double gobbled. Got up from my spot and walked about 20 yds away and tree yelled on a different call then raced back to my spot. That fired him up. I heard him fly down towards me and I could see him strutting about 60yds inside the woods. I yelped once then gave him a couple hard cuts then followed up right away with my best impersonation of a jake gobble. That's all it took. He broke strut and came running looking to whip somebody. He stepped out on the road at 15 yds looking to dominate and got dominated by a load of longbeard #5s. 6:30 ish am and I'm done. 24.77 lbs 11.5" beard 1 3/16 spur and one broken 3/4 spur. Also had several tail feathers missing from his fan. I'm assuming this dude liked to rumble. See pics in the kill post above.
Great bird and story, congrats!

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Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: paintbrush on April 17, 2018, 07:14:24 PM
Dandy Bird!! Congrats!
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: xarcher on April 18, 2018, 05:02:06 AM
Awesome. He's a dandy for sure. Lesson learned.....  never take spurs to a gun fight.
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: Sand Man on April 18, 2018, 09:56:05 AM
Very cool and nice bird.  Shame that one spur was busted.
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: jakesdad on April 18, 2018, 10:23:28 AM
Ya wish it wasn't either. But that and the missing tail feathers in the fan add a lot of character to the ol boy.
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: FullChoke on April 18, 2018, 12:25:16 PM
Jakesdad,

If that sapsucker had been a little more careful with his leg gear, all other things being equal, he would have scored a whopping 71.52 points!

FC
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: cramerhunts on April 18, 2018, 04:24:56 PM
That sounds like a lot of fun right there, great job and congratulations on a dandy gobbler!
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: 3seasons on April 20, 2018, 07:39:24 AM
Congrats on a nice bird.
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: 3bailey3 on April 22, 2018, 02:00:41 PM
Congrats on the awesome bird!
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: xarcher on April 26, 2018, 03:10:31 PM
Saw you shot another butterball.  Dayum!!! 
Title: Re: MO bird
Post by: FullChoke on April 26, 2018, 03:57:53 PM
Quote from: xarcher on April 26, 2018, 03:10:31 PM
Saw you shot another butterball.  Dayum!!!
Yeah, wild turkeys in Missouri actually grow pop-up timers in their breasts.

FC