My daughter killed her second turkey in less than a week. The first turkey she ever killed was an Osceola that I had called in for her. We made a run to Tennessee and she shot a huge mountain gobbler. We went to the woods later in the morning after the rains had stopped and saw a gobbler and hen in the lower pasture (we scare off those birds when we got out of the truck) and with the binoculars saw two mature gobblers in the upper pasture near the crest of the mountain. After we got out of the truck it started to rain fairly hard and the fellow I was hunting with asked if we wanted to get back in the truck and wait the rain out; I told him no that the rain maybe a blessing and hide our morning from the birds high on the mountain. We set up a stand site in an old tree that was blown over. Ron started to call and the birds sounded like they moved away over the crest of the mountain. Ron wanted to try a different stand site and I told him to go and my daughter and I would stay and do a little calling. On the box call and friction call I made a couple of sequences of lost call and a few kee kees. The next thing we know a large gobbler comes gliding down the side of the mountain and lands within 20 yards of us and starts strutting with its full fan and dragging its wing tips on the ground. Val waited for the gobbler to go behind a brush pile to raise her shotgun. After it came out she shot the gobbler in it dropped in its tracks. I could not be more proud of her. She shot half of her slam in one week.
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That first pic is hilarious....puts things into perspective how big that bird is!!
Congrats to you all....what a great memory.
Good for her
:funnyturkey: :turkey2: Great story and Congrats to you all. Keep that young lady in the woods. Can't wait for my girl to be old enough to hunt. Lucky dad. Al Baker
Congrats on a great Tom WTG! :turkey2:
Quote from: Stoner on April 13, 2015, 10:40:41 AM
My daughter killed her second turkey in less than a week. The first turkey she ever killed was an Osceola that I had called in for her. We made a run to Tennessee and she shot a huge mountain gobbler. We went to the woods later in the morning after the rains had stopped and saw a gobbler and hen in the lower pasture (we scare off those birds when we got out of the truck) and with the binoculars saw two mature gobblers in the upper pasture near the crest of the mountain. After we got out of the truck it started to rain fairly hard and the fellow I was hunting with asked if we wanted to get back in the truck and wait the rain out; I told him no that the rain maybe a blessing and hide our morning from the birds high on the mountain. We set up a stand site in an old tree that was blown over. Ron started to call and the birds sounded like they moved away over the crest of the mountain. Ron wanted to try a different stand site and I told him to go and my daughter and I would stay and do a little calling. On the box call and friction call I made a couple of sequences of lost call and a few kee kees. The next thing we know a large gobbler comes gliding down the side of the mountain and lands within 20 yards of us and starts strutting with its full fan and dragging its wing tips on the ground. Val waited for the gobbler to go behind a brush pile to raise her shotgun. After it came out she shot the gobbler in it dropped in its tracks. I could not be more proud of her. She shot half of her slam in one week.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/studeb/IMG_3583_zpswlimclwz.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/studeb/media/IMG_3583_zpswlimclwz.jpg.html)
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/studeb/P1070795_zpsm82isoll.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/studeb/media/P1070795_zpsm82isoll.jpg.html)
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:happy0064: Awesome turkey congrats, I'm always happy to see our kids get in to hunting,there the next generation
Congrats on a fine trophy.
Great job. Congrats.
Turkeys better keep their heads down, Val's on a tear now! Congrats!
Awesome!
congrats
That's so cool congrats !
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That's a great trophy, congratulations to your daughter!
Great , congrats
She is on a roll now! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
:you_rock: :z-guntootsmiley:
Congrats! That's an awesome bird.
Nice
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On a roll!!! :you_rock:
That's awesome. Congrats to your daughter!
Very nice! Congratulations!
Congrats to her !!!!! nothing like kids enjoying the sport that we all love so much !! :love5:
congrats again to the young lady
Another great bird! Good job
boy those areas look like plush turkey habitat holy smokes :drool: