I've spent most of the first week here in Va. Calling for my son and two hunting buddies.
Well, yesterday would be no different. I thought.... We struck a bird right a fly down, and he gobbled at every call, but wouldn't close the distance. We worked him for about 45 minutes, and decided he must have a few girlfriends with him.. We then decided to move on him.
We came down off the ridge we were on, and skirted around him about a mile to the ridge on the other side. When we got to where we thought we should be, we heard a second Tom on the next ridge over. I think the first bird may have committed to our original setup, had it not been for fear that this other Tom would pull his girls.. I made a few calls, and had them both gobbling. But, the original bird seemed disinterested, so we focused on the new prospect on the next ridge over. He was henned up, based on the hen calls coming from that direction. But what we didn't realize, was that the original bird that we had skirted this mountain to setup on, was in a dead run to our location. We hadn't heard from bird #1 for almost 15 minutes, when I decided to try my new glass call.. (Wormy Chestnut-Glass/Glass).
I made 3 soft clucks, and he nearly blew my hat off.!! He was just over the break of that old tram road we were sitting in. My buddy was setup right over the hill to my left, and I couldn't figure out why he hadn't shot yet. Later he told me that he had just put his head against the tree, and tried not to breathe, because he was sure the bird was gonna bust him. Lol..
This bird had snuck in, and was making a b-line for my calling setup.. when he gobbled that close, I was caught a little off guard, and was scrambling to ready the mossberg for a shot. When he popped up in my set, he was 19 yds and looking for love.. But all he found was a bald fat man with a mossberg.. lol
Sorry for the long winded post..
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Nothing wrong with old fat bald men.
Nothing wrong with that bird either.
Nice job.
That is a great feeling of excitement when one gobbles that close that you didn't know was there. Great job.
Congrats :turkey2:
Good stuff....I hope this fat bald guy can attract a few Toms this year.
Great bird, congrats!
Not as fun without a good story. Nice job. Nice bird.
It will certainly get your blood pumping.. I Love this stuff.!!
Neat , nice bird :icon_thumright:
Great job in a great bird. Cool story too
Nice
Good bird
Nothing like success in the forest land! Congrats on that beautiful bird.
congrats!
congrats
Cool story. Good job!
Congrats!
I enjoyed the story, the hair on my neck stood up as that bird snuck in on ya!!! Good job.
Congrats
Congrats!!
Congrats!
Quote from: Bro2032 on April 19, 2015, 08:37:48 AMWhen he popped up in my set, he was 19 yds and looking for love.. But all he found was a bald fat man with a mossberg.. lol
;D :lol: :TooFunny:
Congrats on your bird!! :icon_thumright:
very nice and public land makes it that much sweeter.
congrats :icon_thumright: