I'll only add a brief description to each, but these are the birds we killed last week and a half.
I killed this bird after the strutter with the hens (Isaac's next day bird) gave us the slip. I had the big strutter at 40 yards, but had too much stuff in the way and he followed the hens over the hill. We got up and moved in on a bird that had been gobbling hard all morning. It took an hour to get him in. He slipped in to our right, so it was my shot. I didn't let him leave.
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These are photos of the bird Isaac killed the next day that I shared in a previous post. This is my buddy that held off from shooting Isaac's bird the next day when we gave the strutter from day one another try. He didn't fair as well this time around.
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The bird looking big or Isaac looking small.
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We found a hot bird an hour after Isaac's bird was down and my buddy filled his tag while I ran the call and Isac watched.
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Two happy hunters
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I hunted every morning with someone, but the wind and rain was killing us. We did call a bird in for a new turkey hunter on about the 4th day, but we could see his head and he couldn't.
My brother and I were back up later in the week, and we killed birds about an hour apart between rain storms after a couple days of getting wet. The birds were both soaked, especially after mine found a giant water hole while flopping. We got a photo of the birds after they dried a little.
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Mine had pretty good spurs.
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As I shared in the previous post about Isaac, he killed his limited tag Rio in eastern CO when we stoped for a short hunt on our way back home.
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spurless 2 yr old
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Isaac taking a break on the walk back and looking his tag over
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Great lookin' birds and beautiful pics! Congrats!
Awesome Pics....Congrats to you all!!!
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Great story and pictures , sounds like you guys had them where you wanted them. :happy0064: :z-guntootsmiley:
Quote from: Hookspur on April 30, 2011, 01:46:39 AM
Great pics, Shane! It was good to finally meet you last week, and I'd really like to thank you again for rubbing my face in the mud by killing birds at your leisure, while I was doing nothing but getting soaking wet and skunked. I bow down to the master! ;D
I'm glad we got to meet. but we all know from the photos you post that you don't need to do any bowing. ;D Home court advantage with a lot of luck is always a plus. Also, my second bird was an unpressured private land bird.
Two years ago I hunted every day of the 5th season and came back to CO w/ my tail between my legs. I finally belly crawled a few hundred yards through the mud to cut off three toms. I shot the second "tom" and it turned out to be a jake.
Great pictures and congrats all the way around!
Great trip!
Looks like young Isacc is well on his way to becoming a Turkey Thug!
Way to go, Hobbes and the Posse. Nice pictures of some beautiful birds. Well done, Boys...Mike :you_rock:
Great pictures and congrats on all the birds. I love the colors in that Rio.
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Very nice gobbler,congrats!!
That's awesome, congrats! :z-guntootsmiley:
That smack-eth down-eth has been applied! :you_rock:
Way to go!
Wess
Congrats to the both of yall great Birds!
Really nice birds, hunts, and pics!! :happy0064:
Thanks for sharing!!!
God Bless,
David B.
cool pics
Thats some nice birds...Congratulations.
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Congrats!
Congrats!!! :you_rock: