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Started by idgobble, May 10, 2019, 12:27:29 AM
Quote from: POk3s on May 10, 2019, 09:25:19 AMMy buddy killed a Jake that barely had a few strands sticking a quarter inch out of the skin. That's the closest I've seen. For the record, all the states I've ever hunted the regs say "any male turkey or any turkey with a visible beard."
Quote from: SD_smith on May 10, 2019, 11:30:51 AMQuote from: POk3s on May 10, 2019, 09:25:19 AMMy buddy killed a Jake that barely had a few strands sticking a quarter inch out of the skin. That's the closest I've seen. For the record, all the states I've ever hunted the regs say "any male turkey or any turkey with a visible beard."Yea I think most western states say the same thing in their regs, but I may be wrong. We've shot a few this season and last season that had their beards frozen off. Last two winters have been wet and cold so it's not impossible. Also have shot 2 that half the beard was frozen off and the other half wasn't. Kinda like someone held the beard sideways and started cutting it across then stopped.
Quote from: joey46 on May 10, 2019, 03:54:13 AMVery - since you didn't specifically 100% mention the State - don't - almost every State's regs read "bearded birds" to be spring legal. "Almost" the key word. A condition called "beard rot" is common down here in Florida. I've seen some big gobblers with full fans but almost no beard length. Always a little beard there though. Betting 99% on here would have popped him. A red head and full fan are the quickest in field indicators for most in the heat of the moment. You shoot one that came in gobbling, has a full fan, and a red head you expect a beard. Weird. Spurs?? That hunter looks familiar from another forum. Is this an ethics test? Lol.