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Two weekends, two states, two birds.

Started by birdyhunter, March 27, 2016, 10:40:20 PM

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birdyhunter

Took a trip down do Florida last weekend and killed a super nice Osceola with 1 5/8" Spurs and this weekend I made it down to Alabama to hunt with my dad and brother. Got on a bird first thing and just could not pull him off his hens. Came out around 10:30 for some breakfast and hit the woods again around 2:00. Struck this birds around 3:30 and he was interested but not exactly burnin it down to get to me. Moved on him two or three times and finally he flew out of the cutover he was in and landed at 60 yards In the timber with me. I didn't have a shot and he stayed there strutting and drumming for 10-15 minutes before walking off down the hill. I let him get out of sight and gave him a couple clucks and started scratching in the leaves. That did the trick and he came in gobbling and strutting till I pulled the trigger at 30 yards. Not a huge bird but he surely was a fun one.


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tomstopper

Very Nice. Congrats on getting it done

cramerhunts

Great job getting it done on both! Congratulations.

MerriamMac

Where you on public or private when you hunted Florida?

birdyhunter


Quote from: MerriamMac on March 28, 2016, 01:00:50 AM
Where you on public or private when you hunted Florida?
Private. My in laws live down there and own a decent size farm.


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MerriamMac

Quote from: birdyhunter on March 28, 2016, 07:32:22 AM

Quote from: MerriamMac on March 28, 2016, 01:00:50 AM
Where you on public or private when you hunted Florida?
Private. My in laws live down there and own a decent size farm.


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You lucky guy you! Lived down there for years, only got to hunt public though, good results were hard to come by.

birdyhunter

Quote from: MerriamMac on March 30, 2016, 01:13:48 AM
Quote from: birdyhunter on March 28, 2016, 07:32:22 AM

Quote from: MerriamMac on March 28, 2016, 01:00:50 AM
Where you on public or private when you hunted Florida?
Private. My in laws live down there and own a decent size farm.


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You lucky guy you! Lived down there for years, only got to hunt public though, good results were hard to come by.
It's by far the toughest place I've ever turkey hunted. Very rewarding when you finally knock one down though.