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Started by retrieverman, April 05, 2023, 09:52:32 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 06, 2023, 10:03:06 AMTrophy hunting turkeys, as Forrest Gump said, is like "a box of chocolates". Most often, you don't really know what you get until you have bit into them,...or like in turkey hunting, you don't know what you shot until you walk up and take a look. Of course, there are exceptions to that when hunting under certain conditions, but for a lot of us, those conditions are rare and are not at all constant.Again, a lot of us turkey hunters judge trophy characteristics based on a gobbler's spurs, which generally correlate to age, but often cannot be seen on a bird "on the hoof". Not only that, but like trophy hunting big game, genetics very often come into play. Because of that complication, we often make judgements based on a turkeys behavior, either in how he acts around other turkeys, or in how difficult he turns out to be in coming to our calls. I have found both of those factors to be pretty "iffy".I have killed gobblers that I would have sworn were old, dominant warriors, based on their behavior, only to find out they were two-year-olds. I have also passed on gobblers that I thought were two-year-olds only to have another person in our group kill those birds and come to find out they actually fit into the old warrior category with exceptional spurs even though they exhibited behavior and characteristics (beard thickness/length) that would suggest a submissive two-year-old bird. I suppose the analogy I would make in comparing 'trophy hunting" for turkeys is like judging a big game animal without being able to see its antlers/horns. You might think you got a big'un only to walk up and find out "it weren't". Ground shrinkage is a bi*ch!
Quote from: runngun on April 06, 2023, 01:29:53 AMI just passed up 2 Gobblers yesterday morning. I had 2 cone into my calls and they had 8 inch or so beard, at less than 10 steps. I just didn't want to shoot either one of those so I passed. I am hunting a Bronze/Copper colored Longbeard that is in the same bottom. I have killed plenty in the 9-12+ inch beards. Hope these will survive this season. Have a good one and May God bless, Bo Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
Quote from: jumiss on April 06, 2023, 10:27:37 AMIn Mississippi, it's against our Game & Fish laws to kill a gobbler with a beard under 6 inches. That protects a lot of younger birds and helps our flocks increase.