Been a tuff season after passing on 2 jakes May 1st I didn't hear a gobble till Saturday... Took me till this a.m. to pattern this guy and slip in amongst his harem of hens called the hens off the roost and he came looking at 6:25
A load of Hevi 13 3 1/2" Mag Blend from the 835 at 15 yards ended his fun
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Congrats on getting it done. He looks like a good one. It seems like a tough year here in NY compared to seasons past.
very nice bird....congrats
Quote from: njdevilsb on May 14, 2012, 10:03:44 AM
Congrats on getting it done. He looks like a good one. It seems like a tough year here in NY compared to seasons past.
Congrats.
And njdevilsb I felt it was a bit better in my area of NY this year then probably the last 5. I didn't manage to bag one yet but seems to.be a lot of birds around. Granted they do not gobble at all after they hit the ground but atleast there have been birds around. To many seems to be my problem. But I'm not complaning.
Oh yea Rangers tonight.
Mike.
Quote from: mikejd on May 14, 2012, 12:12:57 PM
Quote from: njdevilsb on May 14, 2012, 10:03:44 AM
Congrats on getting it done. He looks like a good one. It seems like a tough year here in NY compared to seasons past.
Congrats.
And njdevilsb I felt it was a bit better in my area of NY this year then probably the last 5. I didn't manage to bag one yet but seems to.be a lot of birds around. Granted they do not gobble at all after they hit the ground but atleast there have been birds around. To many seems to be my problem. But I'm not complaning.
Oh yea Rangers tonight.
Mike.
I'm actually more of a Rangers fan, this is just a really old user name that I've had for years on many sites. So, go Rangers.
The most any 1 bird has gobbled for us on the roost, on the ground, or combined has been about 6 or 7 times and he was flopping about 10 minutes after flydown. We seem to have an abundance of hens, more than I usually see, compared to the amount of toms. Even jakes, we have only seen 2 all year, anywhere around where we hunt. All of this is half the fun, trying to figure out what you need to do. My bird gave us the slip day 1, day 2 our plan worked out.
I will say, my dad and I have been spoiled the last 4 of 5 years, both being tagged out by this time. This year, they seem to have the blueprints.
looks like he about lost his head congrats!
Congrats.. Still looking to get my first NY bird this season on the ground.
Congrats!
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Nice bird..I'm shocked you didn't take his head off that close with that dose of 3.5 blends.
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Congrats! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Way to stay after em, passing on the other two was well worth getting that longbeard this morning, good call. :you_rock:
HC
Congrats! Nice bird that was well worth the wait!
What area of NY? my experience this year has been decent bird number, I expected better after seeing piles in Feb/March but they split up pretty good by May. I have heard far less roost gobbling but the 10am - noon time has been phenominal and bird have been extremely callable during that time.
This is south of Albany in Greene County.
Congrats to the OP for a fine bird
Quote from: njdevilsb on May 14, 2012, 01:27:22 PM
Quote from: mikejd on May 14, 2012, 12:12:57 PM
Quote from: njdevilsb on May 14, 2012, 10:03:44 AM
Congrats on getting it done. He looks like a good one. It seems like a tough year here in NY compared to seasons past.
Congrats.
And njdevilsb I felt it was a bit better in my area of NY this year then probably the last 5. I didn't manage to bag one yet but seems to.be a lot of birds around. Granted they do not gobble at all after they hit the ground but atleast there have been birds around. To many seems to be my problem. But I'm not complaning.
Oh yea Rangers tonight.
Mike.
I'm actually more of a Rangers fan, this is just a really old user name that I've had for years on many sites. So, go Rangers.
The most any 1 bird has gobbled for us on the roost, on the ground, or combined has been about 6 or 7 times and he was flopping about 10 minutes after flydown. We seem to have an abundance of hens, more than I usually see, compared to the amount of toms. Even jakes, we have only seen 2 all year, anywhere around where we hunt. All of this is half the fun, trying to figure out what you need to do. My bird gave us the slip day 1, day 2 our plan worked out.
I will say, my dad and I have been spoiled the last 4 of 5 years, both being tagged out by this time. This year, they seem to have the blueprints.
congrats,how long is that beard?been tough here in northern pa. also cause of all the hens.
20.5 lbs 10 1/2" beard 1" spurs