Weighed 16.5 Pounds 7/8 Spurs and a 10.5 Beard. Not a terrible two year old bird. Came in with 7 others.
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And here is my helper. For whatever reason she was infatuated with its eyes.
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Way to go Deputy 14
My man! Wtg! With 7 others!?!?!
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Yea. I hunted field birds all day. They have broke back up into bachelor groups it appears. I saw these and didn't give it much thought about them all being gobblers, I thought maybe some hens and jakes mixed in until they all started gobbling. It was exciting for about a minute and a half.
Wow!
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Good looking 2 year old. Congrats.
Been a very weird season here in WV this year, like turkeys never did break up. Everyone I know is calling in multiple birds together and i know several that called in and killed birds that came running to a gobble call and wouldnt answer a hen call at all. Really has been a strange year for sure. Congrats on a good bird!
Congrats on your bird!! :icon_thumright:
I called in 6 together one day last season for my then girlfriend. That's some exciting stuff!! Was he the biggest?
Honestly Jim I couldn't tell you. I was driving on the property I was hunting and was actually leaving and looked up another road and saw a flock of turkeys about 100yds from where I was at. I pulled my truck out of sight and gathered my stuff. I walked about 40 yards and laid down against a bank and gave one series ofloud yelps. I was watching them when I did that and all of them gobbled at the same time and came at me in a dead run. When the first bird got in range I shot and killed a poplar tree dead. When I shot they made a hard left into a field and this was the last bird in line. When he hit the field I gave him a loud cut and he stopped, gobbled again, and paid hell for love. It was definatley and interesting minute and a half.
Sounds like it!!! :lol:
From down in the dumps to super exciting in 2 minutes!!! :icon_thumright:
Congrats.
Congrats on your bird, sounds like an interesting hunt for sure. :icon_thumright: