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Started by Tom007, June 09, 2024, 04:49:07 PM
Quote from: Treerooster on June 09, 2024, 09:24:47 PMThere was a study going on in an area I hunted a lot. The study went 3 years from 2008 to 2010 and they banded a bunch of turkeys over a large area. I really wanted to get a banded turkey! The area was a draw only hunt.In this area I helped several hunters acting as a sort of guide, nonmoney, just for fun. Four of the hunters I helped in one way or another killed banded turkeys. I just couldn't seem to get one tho. One time I had 4 two-year-olds come in in a sandy area and could see their legs clearly...no bands so I let them walk. When 2015 hit (3 years after the study ended) I thought I was out of luck. The youngest turkey with a band would be 6 years old...what were the odds of one surviving that long, much less me getting it.By now they had changed the rules per the study. You could draw a tag AND hunt private land on a general tag. I had some private to hunt and had a gobbler come down a two-track form like a half mile away. Shot him at 20 yards and he was banded!!! A 6 year old tom. I was elated.About 10 days later my draw tag kicked in and I hunted public. It was raining for days and these birds don't gobble in the rain much. Out roosting I heard no gobbles but saw a hen roosted in a tree. I decided to go hunt near her in the morning. The area was very open and I got there in the dark and set up about n100 yards from the hen. At least it had quit raining. Gobbling time came and the gobble blew my socks off! After a few more gobbles I saw him in a tree 60 yards away. He roosted low and right next to the main trunk. All I had to do was call to get him to fly my way and he would be in range. That's what happened and I shot him at 25 yards. BANDED!! This guys was 7 years old. After 5 years of trying to get a banded gobbler no banded tom...I get 2 in one season! 1st pic is the 6 year old. 2nd is the 7 year old gobbler. Both bands have a lot of wear but the 7 YO has more.
Quote from: Tom007 on June 10, 2024, 06:21:06 AMQuote from: Treerooster on June 09, 2024, 09:24:47 PMThere was a study going on in an area I hunted a lot. The study went 3 years from 2008 to 2010 and they banded a bunch of turkeys over a large area. I really wanted to get a banded turkey! The area was a draw only hunt.In this area I helped several hunters acting as a sort of guide, nonmoney, just for fun. Four of the hunters I helped in one way or another killed banded turkeys. I just couldn't seem to get one tho. One time I had 4 two-year-olds come in in a sandy area and could see their legs clearly...no bands so I let them walk. When 2015 hit (3 years after the study ended) I thought I was out of luck. The youngest turkey with a band would be 6 years old...what were the odds of one surviving that long, much less me getting it.By now they had changed the rules per the study. You could draw a tag AND hunt private land on a general tag. I had some private to hunt and had a gobbler come down a two-track form like a half mile away. Shot him at 20 yards and he was banded!!! A 6 year old tom. I was elated.About 10 days later my draw tag kicked in and I hunted public. It was raining for days and these birds don't gobble in the rain much. Out roosting I heard no gobbles but saw a hen roosted in a tree. I decided to go hunt near her in the morning. The area was very open and I got there in the dark and set up about n100 yards from the hen. At least it had quit raining. Gobbling time came and the gobble blew my socks off! After a few more gobbles I saw him in a tree 60 yards away. He roosted low and right next to the main trunk. All I had to do was call to get him to fly my way and he would be in range. That's what happened and I shot him at 25 yards. BANDED!! This guys was 7 years old. After 5 years of trying to get a banded gobbler no banded tom...I get 2 in one season! 1st pic is the 6 year old. 2nd is the 7 year old gobbler. Both bands have a lot of wear but the 7 YO has more.Congrats on a great story. It's nice to see that some Tom's live to 7 years old!