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Started by DMTJAGER, April 15, 2022, 09:50:14 PM
Quote from: Treerooster on April 16, 2022, 10:35:05 AMSpur length is not a reliable way to age a turkey. Here is an example. These 3 birds are all from the same study and same area/habitat.1st pic the tom had 1 1/4" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 3 years old.2nd pic the tom had 1 1/8" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 6 years old.3rd pic the tom had 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 7 years old. I believe the growth of this tom's one spur was affected by the band sitting on top of it. Most bands are resting on the turkey's foot, this one must have slipped above the spur somehow and got stuck up there. You can see the spur on the banded foot is a bit deformed as comparing it to the other one.An interesting note was the 1st and 2nd picture birds were banded on the same day at the same trapping. They were in the same winter flock. Not only that, those two birds were killed within 100 yards of each other. One was killed 3 years later.
Quote from: DMTJAGER on April 16, 2022, 12:10:10 PMHope this uploads here is one of the spurs.I can not say how many turkey spurs I've seen going to Deer & Turkey classics in IL, IN and WI but it's certainly close to if not almost certainly over 1000, my friend and I alone have over 80 sets and I do not recall ever seeing a set of spurs this big and definitely not any bigger.Quite a trophy.
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on April 16, 2022, 10:57:46 AMQuote from: Treerooster on April 16, 2022, 10:35:05 AMSpur length is not a reliable way to age a turkey. Here is an example. These 3 birds are all from the same study and same area/habitat.1st pic the tom had 1 1/4" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 3 years old.2nd pic the tom had 1 1/8" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 6 years old.3rd pic the tom had 1 1/4" & 1 3/8" spurs. Banded as a jake and was 7 years old. I believe the growth of this tom's one spur was affected by the band sitting on top of it. Most bands are resting on the turkey's foot, this one must have slipped above the spur somehow and got stuck up there. You can see the spur on the banded foot is a bit deformed as comparing it to the other one.An interesting note was the 1st and 2nd picture birds were banded on the same day at the same trapping. They were in the same winter flock. Not only that, those two birds were killed within 100 yards of each other. One was killed 3 years later.Very interesting.... Appreciate you doing your own study on this. I have looked into this myself and from what I gather, it's seems that once a bird gets to about 3 years old, it's hard to really guess after that. Clearly from the examples you have shown, it seems to be the general consensus on using spurs to age them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 16, 2022, 07:29:39 PMHear is a chart used to gauge the age of a turkey, this is the most used method I have read in biology books on turkey. https://ohiodnr.gov/static/documents/wildlife/hunting-trapping/wild%20turkey%20aging%20and%20sexing%20guide.pdf
Quote from: Tail Feathers on April 16, 2022, 12:27:14 PMI notice none of these studies ever found a two year old tom with 1 7/8" spurs. Just sayin'...
Quote from: Terry on April 17, 2022, 09:44:13 AMWho caresSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
QuoteI've never shot a mature gobbler with a beard under 9".I've shot candy corn spur gobblers with beards over 10"I've shot 1.25" spur gobblers with beards less than 10"