10.25" beard. 1 1/8" spurs. 20 lbs.
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:you_rock: THERE YA GO!! Good job! Congrats on a great bird!! What's the story?
Suweet. Spill the beans!
beautiful bird, great job
Great bird, congrats!
Nice bird! :icon_thumright:
Nice bird! Would love to hear the story
Congrats
Great bird! Congrats!
Good tom
Nice bird, Congrats
Congrats!
After not hearing any birds gobble on the side of the property we were on, we made our way about 400 - 500 yards down the edge of the swamp, where some were firing off. We set the decoy out at an intersection on the edge of the swamp, and posted up on a couple of trees. We were sitting about 20 yards apart, being that there were not many good trees for both of us to sit near each other. I was sitting on a tree on a hedgerow that cut down the middle of two farm roads between some small pine sets, and my cousin was sitting in the small pines to my left. This bird must have come out of nowhere, because he never answered us until he came out of the swamp. The first time he hammered, he was only about 50 yards to my right and forward, about 1:30 on a clock, on the road that goes down the edge of the swamp. I was thinking he was going to come down the road to my hen, so I sat there, gun up and ready for a good ten minutes. I then saw him walk into the patch of small pines to my right, heading straight down to my right about 50 yards away. Every time we would call he would get fired up, but he was still not interested in coming to us or the decoy. He got to the edge of the pines where they meet some tall grass, and for some reason, stopped and turned around. At this point, I noticed my cousin slowly crawling to get in position. I was watching the bird the entire time and knew he was coming back, but I also knew that he probably wasn't going to cut in front of me, which would be the ideal shot. At this point, I had to make a move. When I slowly tried to get turned to my right, my leafy suit pants got caught on some old barbed wire that I happened to sit down on. After about five minutes of slowly adjusting (I still don't see how he didn't see me move), I finally got turned around, but was not in an ideal comfortable position to make a shot. I had a little more than a softball sized hole in some small limbs to shoot through. Lucky for me, though, he stopped right in that hole, about 30 yards to my right in the pines. I put my sights on him, and boom! I don't know what caused him to stop and turn around, but I am glad that he did!
Good job!
Congrats bud, awesome bird
Thanks, everybody! What an awesome morning in the turkey woods!!!
Good deal! Congrats!
Congrats on a fine bird!!
Nice. Congrats....
Very nice gobbler,congrats!
Nice! Congratulations. You still have more tags to spend too. Good luck & have fun.
Jim
Well all right, you got it done! congrats.
All the prep work payed off.
You can relax a bit now. :morning: :icon_thumright:
Quote from: owlhoot on April 12, 2015, 10:19:34 AM
Well all right, you got it done! congrats.
All the prep work payed off.
You can relax a bit now. :morning: :icon_thumright:
Haha! Yeah. I have to be honest, I didn't use half of the stuff that I bought in preparation for this season. I imagine it is like that for a lot of newbies. I feel like I could have killed that bird carrying only my shotgun and a mouth call. I am not sure if the decoy played a role, but I guess it didn't hurt. I think I will definitely be investing in a vest for next season, as sitting against a tree for hours at a time proved to be very uncomfortable.
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on April 12, 2015, 12:12:10 PM
Quote from: owlhoot on April 12, 2015, 10:19:34 AM
Well all right, you got it done! congrats.
All the prep work payed off.
You can relax a bit now. :morning: :icon_thumright:
Haha! Yeah. I have to be honest, I didn't use half of the stuff that I bought in preparation for this season. I imagine it is like that for a lot of newbies. I feel like I could have killed that bird carrying only my shotgun and a mouth call. I am not sure if the decoy played a role, but I guess it didn't hurt. I think I will definitely be investing in a vest for next season, as sitting against a tree for hours at a time proved to be very uncomfortable.
Way to go. Definitely need a short stool for sitting on the ground. I think H.S. builds one as well as several other companies. Between a turkey seat and pad on a vest you will be comfortable.
:you_rock: is that your first?
congrats
Great bird! Congrats!!
congrats