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On the Board with an Alabama Public Land Gobbler

Started by uarobert, March 30, 2020, 10:29:19 PM

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uarobert

I heard him at 6:30 and got within 100yd of his roost.
There was quite a ruckus of gobbling and both sexes yelping, so I was worried hens would ruin it for me, but I called and added Jake yelps and fighting. Pretty soon a lone hen comes strolling in yelping. After a minute, she turned around back the way she came, but the gobbler was hammering really close, just over the hilltop. I finally started seeing his head. As soon as I got a good look at his head and chest, I fired....but it was further than I thought with too much brush in between. He went flying one way and 3 behind him went the other.
I decided to stick it out and call again after a while.
After a couple hours, I moved in the direction the others had gone, set up and called.
Just before 11, he sounded off, very close in the direction of my original setup. I could tell he was over the hill, so I quickly turned that way. He gobbled again, came into view and started making a bee line toward me. He went down the hill and when he started coming up my hill, to my left, I was able to swing on him. As soon as he came out from behind a tree, he was perfect for a 30yd shot.
1 1/4" spurs, 10" beard(pretty thin, though) and exactly 20 lb bone dry.











Hobbes

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Congrats.  Nice photos.  I love the sight if an Eastern laying on the hardwoods forest floor.

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tomstopper

Nicely done. Congrats

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"Solo hunter"

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greencop01

We wait all year,why not enjoy the longbeard coming in hunting for a hen, let 'em' in close !!!

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