I didn't start hunting turkey until late in life as we had no turkeys where I grew up in northeastern NC until the 1990s. The first turkeys I remember seeing and hearing was around 1996-1997. I raised a bunch of yard birds (chickens, peacocks, guineas, ducks, turkeys) back then and I would hear wild gobblers reacting to my domestic turkeys. I also raised some eastern wild turkey poults along with some domestics that were the same age. The first spring the hen easterns left the house as the call of the wild was stronger than than what I had to offer.
In 1998 I moved to Georgia and folks were turkey hunting down there. I didn't know anything about it but the folks I knew that turkey hunted sure played it up to be something special. I hunted deer, hogs, ducks and geese in Georgia but never went turkey hunting.
I moved back home after 16 years and turkey hunting had caught on here and there was/is a healthy turkey population here now. My 12 year old son started asking to go turkey hunting so I asked a friend and long time turkey hunter to take us. I killed my first turkey that year but my son missed twice. The next year we were planning on going turkey hunting more but my son tore his ACL playing JV football in the spring and we missed the first couple of weeks of turkey season. One day my son was bored and really couldn't do much in his leg brace, but he wanted to go turkey hunting. I had heard folks talk about seeing a big turkey on a farm I could hunt so we packed up and went. My son was still in crutches but we managed to pick a spot and set up where I thought would be a good spot. I called a little bit and we had decoys out, and after 15 minutes the big Tom and a Jake showed up and my son killed his first turkey which was the big Tom. Some of my happiest moments are when my son was successful hunting and this was one of the most enjoyable of those moments. That was what hooked me.
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