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Youth weekend report

Started by dirt road ninja, March 11, 2013, 10:38:04 AM

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dirt road ninja

  Well youth weekend was slow. We started out running a few minutes late to the blind Saturday morning and there were 3 birds hammering away right over the blind. I decide to leave them alone and go hunt else where instead of bumping them while walking in. I went to another spot and we sat for a couple hours with seeing nothing but a few deer. Around 10 o'clock we climbed out of the blind and statred walking out and as we got about 400 yards from it a gobbler belted out a good gobble, so we headed to him and set up against a tree in a hardwood bottom right next to our planted pines. We weren't there for 5 minutes and a realized my son is not ready for hunting outside a tent or box. He was moving around way to much, so we slipped on out with the bird none the wiser.
  Saturday afternoon we headed to the spot that I wanted to hunt that morning. We slipped in and set out 2 hens and a Jake deke and waited. This spot is a big time roosting area on my place and always has a few birds moving around. The wind was blowing and it was overcast, but I was still fairly confident we would get some action. Right before dark I see 2 hens to the west and they were towing a nice gobbler with them. I purred a few times - nothing, I yelped and clucked - nothing, I cutt loud - nothing, I gobbled and he stopped and looked our way, but didn't see the dekes, I gobbled again and he turned, but quickly lost intrest and went back to following his hens. All my calling stirred up 2 more toms and a pile of hens further to the west just out of sight. At dark birds were flying up every where, but we left without ever taking the safety of the gun.
  Sunday morning I went to my favorite area and we bumped 4 birds off the roost and spooked 2 more walking to another blind. We didn't hear the first gobble Sunday. My son called the hunt at 11:15 that morning. All in all we had a good time and briefly got to tangle with a good bird. Rusty was shaking like a leaf as he had the gun pointed at the bird Saturday at 70 yards and said "dad, if I had my rifle I'd could smoke him" he now understands why I dislike female birds.
 

JVA54


  Glad you had some action, good to read about someone turkey hunting!   Those little guys find it hard to set still, I know mine did.

trkehunr93

That sounds like lots of fun packed into two days!  I will be out of town for VA's youth day so Jayden will have to wait until later in the season to go.   He is the same way and still moves around way too much for me  ;)

davisd9

Glad ya'll saw birds.  If all goes as plan, my nephew and I will be out at a roost before light on our youth day, March 30.  Last time we went we had a hen come to us.  At first could not tell what it was and he wanted to shoot.  Made him wait so we could identify what it was.  When I saw it was a hen and told him he could not shoot he was a bit disappointed, but I could hear his heart pounding and him breathing hard.  He said he did not know what was wrong with him cause his throat went dry and he could not help but shake.  I told him that was the adrenaline and that is why turkey hunting is fun.  Cannot wait to get out there and the first legal bird we have in range he will hopefully give a dirt nap!
"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

M,Yingling

Glad you got hear some birds ,,, good luck to you guys heading out  :icon_thumright:
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