Hey guys--I know its been awhile. To make a long story short I have been Acting Chief since September which did a 180 with my free time. As a result my Tapatalk time is pretty much non-existent.
So today was the PA opener which found me with a day off but my oldest sons soccer game at 1050. Living in the suburbs but being a die hard big woods run-n-gunner I had to drive 50 miles to get to one of my spots. I have tried many times but I cannot hunt the local woods lots--its just not my thing.
So once in the area of a known roosting site I hear what I believe to be a real owl hooting. Nothing is responding. I do end up hearing a single gobble probably 3/4 mile away with 2 shots seconds later in the same area. I do continue on and manage to find a bird at the top of a saddle as I was in the middle of it. Due to no foliage yet in my area I sit down--I guesstimate the bird at 300 yards. No dice--the bird only answers to aggressive yelping and ignores my clucks. In time I have a bird pass by out of sight but close enough to hear walking and yelping/clucking. The gobbler is now on the other side of the saddle and is defiantly further away.
I make the decision to get up and go to where I feel the bird last was--a tactic that has worked numerous time for me and my buds. With my luck I was able to hike on a lot of moss covered ground to the top of the hill. Once at the top the bird gobbled from about 150 yards away--no doubt he heard me once I got to the top. I quickly sat down. After about a minute I called to check his whereabouts and found out that he was on his way! Minutes later my bird is sneaking between the trees and gives me a shot at 36 yards. 1 shot and down he goes.
I was met with a thicker than usual beard, thick pointy spurs but of 2 year old length, and a weight which felt heftier than usual. I was guessing 18-19#. Most birds in the area are 16-17# because of the lack of agriculture.
When I got home I found the bird was 21.36#, 9.25" beard, and spurs of 3/4" and 11/16". I am guessing our falls bumper acorn crop helped keep his weight high. There were still nuts on the ground today.
Pics to follow soon.
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Congrats to you Wildspur. :policeman: :firefighter:
About time you found your pass word wildspur. Congrats.
Right on! We're moving up.
Awesome! Congrats
Good job Chief!!! :firefighter: :icon_thumright:
^^^^ Chiefs? Captains? Lieutenants? Lots of brass around here! How did this regular run of the mill,little Ol fireman get on this team? :TooFunny: :TooFunny: :TooFunny: :goofball: :firefighter:
Needed someone to do the work. Hell, you forgot retired guys. I've got no bugles or brass anymore!
Hayudog- I remember reading that you were in California. Is the drought situation any better? Have you guys been getting rain? I haven't seen anything in the news lately.
And sorry Wildspur, not trying to hijack your thread. I'll buy you a beer next week.
Quote from: Hayudog on May 07, 2015, 02:01:35 AM
Needed someone to do the work. Hell, you forgot retired guys. I've got no bugles or brass anymore!
Congrats on your retirement. :icon_thumright: It's a wonderful thing when you can get out of the job with good health. Now you can enjoy the things you like to do. Its a dangerous,young mans job. When it's time to go,ya gotta go. There's nothing like climbing an icy ladder in February at 3am. Getting to icy slippery roof,in a zero visibility condition,to pop the skuttle can be quite a task! :firefighter:
That just maybe the only part of the job I won't miss. Lol!
Good Luck
B-Well
Johnny
Hey Tracky there seems to be quite a few retirees on this team.Long live the I.A.F.F. I retired on April 2nd after 35 yrs on the job and Im enjoying every minute so far. Sorry Wildspur your Unc got carried away here.
2 years, 6 shifts to go for me. That will give me 30 years at my current dep't, and 34 years in the fire service. :firefighter:
I cannot wait to retire!! Those turkeys are gonna be scared!! :OGani:
I am down to 18 years!