Made it down to VA later yesterday evening and got to my grandparents place around 6:30 pm. Made the long walk to about middle ways across the property. About 5 min after stopping I heard the first gobble down the ridge I was on. I made my way on down to pin point where he was. About 7:30 pm he started gobbling his head off and roosted just of a huge flat about 100 yrds on down the ridge. I got up this morning at 4:00am and made it to my parking spot at 4:40 am. I made sure to get up early to make the long walk and still have plenty of time before day light. About 70 yrds from the flat I cut my light off and made the rest of the way in the dark...which was interesting. Got set up in the flat with my decoy out and in my gobbler lounger by 5:10 am. It was a beautiful morning with no clouds in the sky....this time is what I wait for all year from the last hunt in May until the first hunt next year in April. Watching the sun rise this morning and talking to my Lord and Savior while I was sitting there up against that pine tree is something so special I can't find the words to describe it! At 5:59 am I hear the first gobble behind me off in the distance which was just the start to a choir of gobblers that was going to let loose in the next 25 min. At 6:15 am the gobbler I roosted the night before let loose about 85 yrds under off the end of the flat I was on. From 6:15 to 6:55 am I heard at least 20+ gobblers sounding off and to be honest I lost count after that....it was a morning I dream about! At 6:30 am I start doing some soft tree calling on my mouth call and SS Slate call and he ate it up...gobbling his head off. I would do a short series of tree calls then go silent for about 5 min and after a few series he finally turned my way on the limb (exactly what I was wanting him to do). At 6:45 am I do a fly down with my mouth call and wing....and do about 3 more fly downs with my wing after that. Then I start calling with my mouth call and SS slate simulating multiple birds while scratching in the leaves....he's gobbling back like crazy along with multiple other birds. At 6:50 am I hear him fly down..i waited about a min and hit the slate call and he immediately answers and is about 20 yrds under the hill. Wait another min. hit the slate and mouth call his just out of site. I quickly sit the slate down and get ready in just a few seconds I see his fan just over the crest of the ridge. He walked up in full strut and started strutting in front of the decoy. He finally moved over in the clearing I was wanting him in but wouldn't come out of strut...so I cut...he still won't come out of strut...so I cut hard and he finally goes into a half strut and I send the Long beard XR's down range. Had him on the ground at 6:55 am. It was a awesome hunt and a great show he done what we hope and pray they all do. Come in off the roost on a string....gobbling and strutting like crazy and drop him at 21 yrds. He weighed 20.81 lbs, 10 1/4 inch beard, and 1 inch spurs...a nice 2 yr old. I quickly got my stuff together and moved due to the other birds still gobbling around me and was afraid of spooking them. Here is a few pics in the woods and at home. Sorry there not the best...the one's in the woods are from my phone and the ones at home is from a cheap camera I use. My wife's the photographer and she was going with her very nice camera....so this was the best I could do. I also have to give props to SS Custom Calls....they are unbelievable and will pull the gobbles out of them...best custom friction call I've every bought and helped me seal the deal this morning!! Lastly I would like to add our God is an Awesome God....and I truly thank him for allowing me to see another spring sun rise!! Thank you Lord!!
God Bless
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Congrats!
Congrats!
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It don't get much better than that, congrats!!!
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Congrats!! :icon_thumright:
Congrats!! What call is that pictured?
Congrats
congrats
Well done congrats
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congrats!
What a great story and pics. Well done.
Congrats!!
Congrats
:icon_thumright: Congrats!!!!
Congrats, great write up, like I was there with you. :cowboy:
Congrats! :icon_thumright:
Quote from: letinmfly on April 12, 2014, 08:00:22 PM
Congrats!! What call is that pictured?
It is an SS custom calls slate over glass....can't say enought about it.....its the best slate call I've ever owned! Plus AL and his son that own and operate SS custom calls are top notch and you would be hard pressed to find better! Pure turkey in there custom calls!
God bless
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Thank u all for the replies and congrats!
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Sounds like an awesome opener!! Congrats!!! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Congrats how was the birds acting I'm heading down to Bedford County on the 18th for ten days.
Nice job buddy!!
Way to go Derek! Congrats buddy. I knew when Zach sent me a text that you had 4 roosted, I knew it wouldnt take long. :z-guntootsmiley: See ya in about 5 days buddy.
Congrats....
Congrats!
Quote from: spur collector on April 13, 2014, 12:39:24 AM
Congrats how was the birds acting I'm heading down to Bedford County on the 18th for ten days.
They have broken up quite a bit in the area I'm hunting. I'm on the SW end of VA. They gobbled good on the limb Saturday and decent after they hit the ground for alittle bit then went quiet with some sporadic gobbling. But I was out of the woods early but they could have cranked back up.
Quote from: WVFrid on April 13, 2014, 07:32:12 AM
Way to go Derek! Congrats buddy. I knew when Zach sent me a text that you had 4 roosted, I knew it wouldnt take long. :z-guntootsmiley: See ya in about 5 days buddy.
But I can't wait for you all to get here!! They were lighting up the woods Saturday morning! Lord welling we will have good weather and gobbling birds when you all get here!!
God Bless
Great story and bird...Congrats!
Congrats!
Sounds good thanks for info. Hope you get put your foot on a couple more necks before the season ends.
Good Job, and Good story.
Atta boy!!!! I knew that ol bird better be saying his prayers that night when you roosted him, his hours were numbered. lol Wish I could have been there to film that brother!!
Super excited to get down there and roll some gobblers with you. Just a few more days!!!
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NICE JOB!! GREAT STORY, THANKS FOR SHARING!!! :turkey2:
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