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Killer B’s 2023 Story Thread - Embellishments Encouraged

Started by Delmar ODonnell, March 17, 2023, 05:41:54 PM

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POk3s

As usual, incredible field photos my friend. I'm curious as to how much time you put into cleaning up those birds before pics. I need to start doing the same. You're starting fast! Like usual!

Delmar ODonnell

Thanks guys! Had a fantastic hunt this morning. Watched the gobbler pitch onto the logging trail I was set up on just over the crest where I could not see him. He gobbled down my gun barrel and I could hear him drum and walk in the leaves, he just didn't want to walk my way. His hens finally collected him and headed away, but I got that "safety off eyes looking" adrenaline rush we all crave. Happy he's still there to go after again.

Quote from: POk3s on March 21, 2023, 04:06:10 PM
As usual, incredible field photos my friend. I'm curious as to how much time you put into cleaning up those birds before pics. I need to start doing the same. You're starting fast! Like usual!

Thanks Trent! I honestly don't do anything too special. I hang them upside down for thirty minutes or so while I gather myself and relive it. This helps set their wings and fan out. If any feathers got knocked loose, I'll brush them off/pull them out. I always let them dry out as best I can, and it is better to let him dry out before trying to smooth out any feathers. Other than that, I'll just try to clean off any noticeable blood and make broken wings less noticeable.

POk3s

I really thought you took extra time to work those feathers! There's never one out of place or even one that looks a bit haggard! Well done!

The best thing about an unsuccessful hunt is you get to wake up and do it all over again tomorrow!

Tom007


Delmar ODonnell

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Had the best Eastern roost hunt of my life yesterday morning. Went to a spot I haven't hunted yet this year, and was greeted with a gobble as I stood on the tree line in the gray light. As I'm trying to get a bearings on his location, I see him perfectly silhouetted against the skyline 100 yards from me. I slide down the tree I was leaning against and slowly sit down and position.

He was extremely close to the property line, with the adjoining property being a field that I was afraid he would pitch into. I watched and listened as he would gobble, strut, and drum on the limb, but my main concern was to keep him facing me. If he'd turn, I'd bubble cluck or tree yelp enough to get him to spin back my direction. Finally, he pitched my way to about 75 yards. I didn't say another word, but watched as he Bee-lined to my location. He got in a wide open lane at 40 yards with no idea I was in the world. I decided to let him keep coming. Unfortunately, he immediately side stepped behind a tree right in front of me, and closed 25 yards. At this point I had serious concerns about missing. He was so close he took up the entire visual of my sight. Finally, he presented a shot at 10 yards. To my horror (but not exactly surprise) he flushed up at the shot, but immediately came back down, wings spread, and expired. It was a beautiful morning, and a roost hunt I will never forget.






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Tom007

Way to go Delmar!. Your on another tear. Beautiful pics!. Keep stacking em up buddy!

harleytom

Congrats man! You are on fire! Keep after them.


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JeffC

Congrats, again great read with outstanding pictures.
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zsully

Congrats Delmar!!!!! You really know how to make a guy sitting on the sidelines jealous.

Yoder409

PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

twyatt



Tom007

Quote from: zsully on March 26, 2023, 09:00:40 PM
Congrats Delmar!!!!! You really know how to make a guy sitting on the sidelines jealous.

Ain't that the truth!!! :turkey2:

KHNC

Well thats great news!! I will be in for the SC upstate opener this saturday on my farm. I am hoping the birds stayed around that were there in January. They have fresh plots to play in and they like to roost on my creek.

a_jabbo

Great story, Del! and another beautiful gobbler. It's fun to work a bird and let the game go on, but it sure is nice when a picture perfect moment comes early in the morning. Congrats.