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Started by JMalin, April 08, 2018, 09:40:31 PM
Quote from: guesswho on April 09, 2018, 08:12:45 AM1968 in South Central Florida. Sitting about a hundred yards from my Dad by myself under an old live oak by the Kissimmee river with a PS Olt scratch box. Basically a kid with a turkey call making some racket. I heard a noise I had no idea what it was. Looked to my left and there was a longbeard at 20 yards in full strut spitting and drumming. After the shot he went to flopping and me in him got in a tussle, which I won. That was the last day I ever saw that call. During the excitement and the tussle I never thought anything about it and must have left it there somewhere. We looked the next weekend but couldn't find it. I guess what's left of it is still there by the Kissimmee river. I'd like to know how many gobbles have been within ear shot of it since that day.
Quote from: SD_smith on April 09, 2018, 03:19:52 PMQuote from: guesswho on April 09, 2018, 08:12:45 AM1968 in South Central Florida. Sitting about a hundred yards from my Dad by myself under an old live oak by the Kissimmee river with a PS Olt scratch box. Basically a kid with a turkey call making some racket. I heard a noise I had no idea what it was. Looked to my left and there was a longbeard at 20 yards in full strut spitting and drumming. After the shot he went to flopping and me in him got in a tussle, which I won. That was the last day I ever saw that call. During the excitement and the tussle I never thought anything about it and must have left it there somewhere. We looked the next weekend but couldn't find it. I guess what's left of it is still there by the Kissimmee river. I'd like to know how many gobbles have been within ear shot of it since that day. Small world! But just a few years after yours! 11 years old in 2005 on the Kissimmee River. This was after the state took the river corridor back for public land. The only way to travel to 95% of the river is by boat from only a few boat ramps. We got to a spot we had hunted for a few years and killed a bunch of birds then my dad points way down the hammock towards what is now called the "pie" and said go check that out. By the way it was just shy of 2 miles one way. At that point the only call I was good at was a Tom Gaskins Call given to me by the grandson, Tom Gaskins III, (father's best friend) so I got down there right at daylight and one was gobbling like crazy and some hunters came off the back side of the hammock and bumped him down the fence towards me. He stopped on the edge of the marsh about 150 yards away then started strutting and I attempted a yelp. He immediately stood up and shut up then eased into the thick marsh grass and myrtle bushes. So I crawled on my hands and knees to the edge of the myrtles then stood up and started easing through them and eventually found him feeding in a dried up river bed from when the marsh floods annually. I dropped down and belly crawled to the edge of where it drops down and shot him. He was probably 50 yards and definitely the farthest I've ever shot a turkey, but apparently enough pellets hit his body that he couldn't get away. Had to ring his neck after one of his spurs sliced my hand up. Only had a 9 inch beard, but those Kissimmee River birds on average have the biggest spurs in Florida hands down and he sported a 2 inch and a 1 3/4 inch spur.