As has been mentioned in the past the mark of a good team is to break 500 with your 9 countable birds. It's harder than it sounds. There were teams that never broke 300. 500 is an average of 55.56 points per bird. It actually takes a decent bird to score that much. A couple of the other team captains and I jokingly started calling it the 500 club.
Aside from the 500 club honor it is a neat thing to keep up with big birds. I started a thread one year of top ten big birds. I think everyone had fun with it. I think there was always one or two from our team on the top 10 board. Anything that makes it a little more fun is worth it.
Quote from: reflexl on March 05, 2020, 08:19:31 PM
As has been mentioned in the past the mark of a good team is to break 500 with your 9 countable birds. It's harder than it sounds. There were teams that never broke 300. 500 is an average of 55.56 points per bird. It actually takes a decent bird to score that much. A couple of the other team captains and I jokingly started calling it the 500 club.
Aside from the 500 club honor it is a neat thing to keep up with big birds. I started a thread one year of top ten big birds. I think everyone had fun with it. I think there was always one or two from our team on the top 10 board. Anything that makes it a little more fun is worth it.
Oh definitely, I'd love for us to hit that mark. Be a good challenge for us
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I feel like we can do it easy with all the killers in here.
I went to the farm this morning, scratching everywhere and heard a few gobbles, 21 degrees and all

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I got an up close look at two gobblers in one of my fields last week that I believe would break that 50 mark for sure.
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