Pics later, quick details, approx 20lb, 10.5 beard, each spur over an inch.
Way to go. Congrats. Can't wait to see the pics and hear the story.
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WOOT! Way to go man! :you_rock:
Thanks guys. Here are some pics.
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Score is posted.
This is that same turkey that I had problems with on the 2 other hunts. I thought hope was lost at daybreak when I realized that for the second time this week I chose a tree with a silent roosted turkey in it. I couldn't tell if it was a hen or gobbler when it took off to the next county shortly after I sat down. To make matters worse, there was another bird in the tree next to me and I didn't know whether I could even call without spooking it too. I did some soft clucking/purring on my Barker slate and shortly thereafter a gobbler went silently down the side of the ridge out of view to the field I don't have permission to hunt. He was gobbling non stop for about 20 min's out in the field. It dawned on me that this had been a blessing, I had scared away one of the hens that would have been coming to meet him and the other one was too afraid to leave the tree. I used Dan Kendall's "Secret Weapon" two reed (thanks for the awesome calls Dan) to call periodically just enough to let him know I was still there and not coming and thankfully he finally broke the woodline and I was able to shoot him at 40.
I give the Lord the honor and glory for allowing me to spend another season in his creation and providing me with this bird.
Awesome man, just awesome.