In 2009 and 2010, I applied for a firearm tag in the prairie of SD w/o drawing. I would then pick up an over-the-counter archery tag and go hunting there anyway. Both years I had birds around and a few coming to the calls but either they remained in the brush or out of range. Those first two years really helped me learn the lay of the land and where the birds liked to go. This year I finally drew a firearm tag and was excited about my chances. The first morning, I walked over a mile to my spot and waited for light. Not knowing if any birds would be roosting nearby or on the private land, as they usually did, I decided to give a hoot. I'm not sure if SD even has Barred Owls but I knew any sound would set off those Merriam birds. Oh man, I couldn't believe it! There must have been 20+ birds gobbling around me in all directions but sounded like 100. ;D Success did not come easy though because there were probably 4 times as many hens with them. After almost 2 hours of calling and changing calling setups about 10 times, I finally convinced 2 birds to head my way. There was a small creek nearby and not known to me at the time, the 2 toms were using it as a travel route. I could hear them drumming and dragging wings for the longest time and just couldn't pinpoint there location. The bank of the creek must have been bouncing the sound around because I thought the sounds were coming from the cedars, across the creek, about 60 yards away. Finally I catch movement 10 yards directly in front of me as the 2 toms decided to finally come up the creek bank. They immediately spotted me sitting in some tall grass, the only available cover at the moment, and broke strut. After a little stare down, they both went into strut again and turned away, allowing me a chance to get my gun on the lead bird. I found a small hole among the small branches between us and as soon as they lifted their heads to take another look at me...boom! My first Merriam and first subspecies other than the Eastern variety. 18lbs 3oz, 7.75" beard and spurs of 1" and 15/16".
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That evening I decided to return to the same location. As the evening progressed and not hearing a single gobble, I thought that I'd have to return to my motel room empty handed and wasn't looking forward to that over 1 mile walk, which is all uphill. I still called periodically but it was more of going through the motions and never expected one would hammer back from across the creek. After what seemed like forever and getting close to sunset, I spotted movement to my left. He come into the clearing to check things out but look like he was trying to keep his distance. Unfortunately for him, it wasn't far enough. I let the Winchester #6 fly and I had my second Merriam of the day and a better one at that. 20lbs 5oz., 9.9375" beard and both spurs were 1.125" :z-guntootsmiley:
I didn't take pics with him so I grabbed this video still from my camcorder.
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Here is the video link to the morning hunt: http://youtu.be/eugzi-h-kBk (http://youtu.be/eugzi-h-kBk)
Sounds like you had a great day! Congrats :you_rock:
Congrats on two great birds!!! Thanks for sharing!!! :z-guntootsmiley:
Very cool! Congrats.
congrats!
Way to go!
That's one great day. Congrats.
Awesome! Congrats Shane! :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock:
Congrats on the birds. That's a good day right there.
Way to go buddy!!!! Congrats!! :you_rock: :z-guntootsmiley: :you_rock: :you_rock: :you_rock:
Congrats on two nice gobblers..
awesome, congrats. :wav:
You didn't waste any time collecting those 2 birds.
Congrats!!!
awesome pics and story... congrats
That was a great hunt Shane. Congrats on 2 nice Merriams.
TRKYHTR
:z-guntootsmiley: :z-guntootsmiley:
Very nice gobblers ,congrats!!
Sweet when will the videos be up?
Great hunt Shane on 2 nice Merriams.
:icon_thumright: Congrats!!
Congrats on a great hunt and 2 SD Merriams!
Thanks Everyone! I have to finish editing a SC hunt then I can edit the SD hunts. The SD hunts should be finished by this weekend, I hope! :)
Thats awesome congrats on both birds!
Great hunts!!!
Congrats on making the most of getting the tag!!
Reads like it really paid off in hunting with the bow earlier and knowing some of the property!!
God Bless,
David b.
Finally finished the video from the morning hunt in SD. Here is the link:
http://youtu.be/eugzi-h-kBk (http://youtu.be/eugzi-h-kBk)
Nice!!!
Great pictures Shane, the truck turned out really well too I see!
Dave
Nice hunt!!
SWEET!!!!
Congrats
Congrats on a nice turkey hunt Shane. Sometimes you just got to trump the camera and pull the trigger. Good job.
TRKYHTR
WTG, Shane!
Congrats on 2 fine gobblers! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Congrats!! I liked hearing all the gobbling!!
thats awesome. congrats
YOu self video taping ? If so I understand totally. Nice job and nice bird.
I was unable to get my bow buck on video last year. I had the camera as far to the left and was going to let the buck walk into view but I would have had no shot, so I took the shot and the buck ran through and I got on him as he ran off and dropped
Nice job ! what kind of camera you using
Thanks everyone. Yes I was self taping which makes it a little difficult at times. :) My camera is a Samsung SC-HMX20C
(http://i.testfreaks.com/images/products/600x400/212/samsung-vp-hmx20c.1054420.jpg)
I'm thinking of selling it for an upgrade or upgrading and keeping it as a backup.
Congrats on two fine birds!
great video! :you_rock:
cool video and pics
Awesome story and video. Congrat's on your two turkeys.