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Crowded but fun KY hunt

Started by 3seasons, April 23, 2015, 02:10:46 PM

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Talk about a spur of the moment trip. Reid and myself decided to make a trip to Kentucky for their opener about a week before season opened. Neither of us knew anything about the Blue Grass State so I started researching the opportunities the state had to offer and asked a few forum members for some insight and I got some valuable insight on some places to look and I thank you for your help. We made our decision to go on Thursday because the weather here in MS look bad and it looked like we would have at least one of good weather up there. We hit the road Friday morning and we found ourselves talking to guy from Indiana that was camping for the week. He told us he had been coming down hunting since the mid 80's and that this was the worst year he had seen. He had been there for two days and had not heard a bird. This was not what we needed to hear since our season has been so tough here in MS this year. We were still optimistic and started scouting for ourselves and we didn't find anything so we decided to make a move and look in another place.

We found some better sign and then on our last stop we saw another guy from Indiana parked. We stopped and talked with him and he told us he had just roosted one for the next morning. We were relived that at lease he had seen something and while talking to him we heard another bird gobble in the distance.  After a few gobbles I finally asked where he would be going in the morning and if he would mind if we went after the other bird gobbling. He said its public land and I told him that's true but we're not going to impose on a place he had already scouted out and take a chance of messing him up.  He thanked us and assured us that if we went after that bird it wouldn't mess him up.  So we had a plan and a roosted bird.

Saturday morning we arrived at 4:45 only to find we were the 6th truck on that small rd. Looked a lot like MS. Well no one was parked close to where we needed to be so we set out towards our roosted bird. About a quarter mile in we walked up on a huge bottom that was flooded from all the rain and of course there was no way around it. And at day light the bird we roosted was gobbling on the other side.  We were trying to figure out how to get across when we had a guy walk up on us trying to get to the gobbling bird too. We whistled and motioned to him and he just stopped and stood there watching us. With no way around we beat feet back to the truck and drove around to a place where we could possibly cross to get to the birds.

We started in the woods and made it about a hundred yards and we could hear the bird gobbling on the next ridge.  While making our way towards him we heard another bird goggle close so we sat down, the close bird would up being a jake but we couldn't move because he was so close and we didn't want to bump him with the other bird so close.  Reid got set up and I started calling and after about 30min Reid eased up to see water everywhere in the bottom in front of us again. He was looking to see if there was a way around the water when he dropped down and said they are coming around the far end of the water and headed this way.   I started calling again and in just a couple minutes I see a huge bird running right at us with his beard swinging back and forth.  I thought oh my gosh what a beard and when he ran up to about 10 steps Reid rolled him while he was still running.  We are checking out his bird and a guy walks up and said that was pretty cool I watched the whole thing, and could have shot him at 30yds when he was coming to yall. He said he had run into some guys on the other side of the water (we said that was us) so he came over here. He parked by my truck and walked in and set up on the gobbling bird and when he heard us calling he let him walk by after he said he watched him strut and breed a hen then took off towards us.  We shook his hand a second time and told him that was unheard of on our part of the woods but thank you so much for letting him walk.  I've never parked beside someone and walked in on them knowing they were in there.  But that's part of hunting public land.

We left that spot to look for me a bird and we found ourselves climbing a small mountain, may have been why no one was hunting there also.  Once we crested the top it broke off into long slivers of old strip mining terrain and long ridges. We walked about a 1\2mile in and I hit my call and we heard a distant gobble. We took off in his direction cutting ridges as we went.  We cut the distance in half and picked the cutout we thought he was on. I set up and Reid sat about 20yds behind me and started soft calling and scratching the leaves. Some time went by with him gobbling at his calls and slowly but surely he finally showed himself and of course he was on the next cut over.  I watched him cautiously work his way closer and closer gobbling and strutting and looking. Needless to say I was a wreck when he finally made to the tree I had picked out to be my max yardage shot. He strutted into that opening and I waited for him to do his look around and when he was totally stretched out I squeezed my trigger on my lil' 20ga. and to my relief I watched my gobbler flip over backwards. 

It was a great day for sure, the Good Lord blessed us with good weather and a couple great hunts.





gophert

Thanks for sharing and congrats on the birds!

Swampchickin234

Congrats on some fine birds


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alloutdoors

Congrats on the birds, thanks for the good read!

TauntoHawk

Great story glad you had success on your road trip
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tomstopper

Good looking birds and nice read. Congrats to you both...

beagler

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ncturkey

Congrats on a fine couple of game land Toms. That sure was a nice hunter that let the bird walk. Great story.

Snoodsniper

That sounds like an awesome hunt. Congrats!

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One of my personal current interests is nest predators and how a majority of hunters, where legal bait to the extent of chumming coons.  However once they get the predators concentrated they don't control them.

mgm1955

Great story, thanks for sharing. Congrats on a pair of fine birds!!

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surehuntsalot

it's not the harvest,it's the chase

RutnNStrutn

You can't beat that, especially on the spur of the moment!! Congrats!! :icon_thumright: