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Started by Borden811, May 09, 2011, 10:15:42 AM
Quote from: neal on May 09, 2011, 11:37:24 AMAccording to Lovett Williams the tip of a beard will be amber colored when hes a jake and a 2yr old then after that its the spurs you go by, I don't think there is any exact science to it but in my area those two birds would be a 2yr old and 3yr old.
Quote from: 2ounce6s on May 09, 2011, 10:27:55 AMIMO you can only judge minimum age based on spurs and agree they are the best indicator past two years old. I've seen plenty of two year old birds with 10" beards coming off farmland with lots of green fields. Woods birds here average 9.5" beards mostly and I think it's due to wear from increased scratching to eat.This is what I believe is accurate for the area I hunt here in SC where we have rocky soil (quartz and red clay mostly):My take is 5/8" to 7/8" should be at least a two year old bird.1" to 1 1/8" should be a 3 year old bird.Over 1 1/8" is a 4 year old bird.Agree totally with this, our turkey biologist years ago told me 5-7/8" is 2 year old, 1" or better a three, beards are not reliable, nor weight. Largest spurred bird ever seen, 1 5/8" only weighed 16 pds but aged at 6 or older.Toms from sandy soil areas from our lowstate always seem to sport longer spurs.