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Turkey hunt report '17

Had a couple firsts for me and el wife on the opener this year...

In 16 years of chasin turkeys, I've never killed one on opening day.....check

And she has never killed a longbeard(granted, she only had 1 jake to her name)......check

AND it was only the 3rd time I've been part of a double!

Couldn't ask for a better first day. Had 2 toms gobbling lightly on the roost about 200 yds. from us. Called a bit with no response, so we waited a bit to see where they would go after fly down. After a few gobbles on the ground, we made a move to where I thought they might be heading to cut them off. Then as we get settled in our very well thought out, guaranteed ambush point, the bastards do a total 180 and head back to where we originally started!

So we head back to our original area and there is a bird gobbling his nuts off in the neighbors field just on the border of ours. So we sneak down and get the strutter deke and hen set up, and I proceed to sweet talkin. He gobbled and gobbled, but just wouldn't come over a little hill to see the dekes. So after a few minutes of waiting, I open up on him! I imitated a hen fight, purring and clucking hard with my mouth and slate call. Double and triple gobbles ensued, PLUS another longbeard with him opened up. And then....

I shut up. They did TOO. After about 10 minutes, I couldn't believe they hadn't come to check out what all the commotion was about. I figured hens took them away, and we were planning our next set. Just as I was about to stand, my wife shoulders her gun. She didn't even get out the words, "Oh, shi.......", before those 2 longbeards were on top of the strutter about to unleash hell on it at about 10 yds. I gave the "shoot" command instantly. One drops, I shoulder my gun and smack numero 2 just as he was about to get into the brush. He was hit well, but jumped into some brush. I had surgery on my knee 2 months ago, so running to get my bird was out, so she gets up and goes after him. Man, I wish I had a camera not only for the shot, but damn was it hilarious when she didn't see the old fence row about shin high and face planted just as she was about to approach the bird! In any case, we got em both, and it was one of the most epic hunts I've ever had the privilege to be a part of. Done at 7:50 a.m., which gave us time to find a few shrooms as well! What a day...



Her bird: 11.5 inch beard, 1.25 inch hooks
My bird: 11 inch beard, 1.25 inch hooks and had to go 25+ pounds. Didn't get him on a scale but damn he had some weight to him!
 
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Bigslam51

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Well I shot one this morning at 6:40. Looked for damn near 3 hours in the rain with no luck. Went out and roosted him last night, made a brush blind on the edge of the alfalfa field next to a cut through they've been using. He gobbled off the roost this morning, I made some soft yelps, he gobbled again, so I shut up. Next gobble I heard was from 10 foot behind me as he was coming down that trail and it damn near made me jump. He came out and was 5 foot in front of me. Either my decoys or seeing me at 5 yards made him nervous. He started walking away and as he was facing away I drew back. He stopped for a second and I let one rip. He started flopping and my dumb ass took off after him. Then he gets up and takes off towards the edge of the field where there's a big enough hill for him to fly off. And that was the last I saw him. I sat in the rain for 1.5 hours only to fugg it up.
 

Spencie

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Well I shot one this morning at 6:40. Looked for damn near 3 hours in the rain with no luck. Went out and roosted him last night, made a brush blind on the edge of the alfalfa field next to a cut through they've been using. He gobbled off the roost this morning, I made some soft yelps, he gobbled again, so I shut up. Next gobble I heard was from 10 foot behind me as he was coming down that trail and it damn near made me jump. He came out and was 5 foot in front of me. Either my decoys or seeing me at 5 yards made him nervous. He started walking away and as he was facing away I drew back. He stopped for a second and I let one rip. He started flopping and my dumb ass took off after him. Then he gets up and takes off towards the edge of the field where there's a big enough hill for him to fly off. And that was the last I saw him. I sat in the rain for 1.5 hours only to fugg it up.

That's hunting man, tough break. I screwed up today also. I'm still getting used to hunting with glasses. My scope was a little blurry so I decided to adjust it. In the lowlight apparently I unscrewed the back end instead of adjusting the focus. Later I hear one gobble in a field. I spot him, set up and start calling. Two answer near where I just came from. They make there way into the field but hang up at 45-50 yards. Because they came from the other way I am in an awkward position. I wait as long as I can stand it and finally decide to take the shot. I pull the trigger and the lead one stands there. I shoot again and he walks off. I'm confused at this point. A little while later I look at my gun and scope and then I realize what happened. I tightened it back up and came home to shoot. It's on again.
 

bigten05

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get back after them chad, they dont tend to do that if you take a shot gun ive shot them with my bow even lost a few also. i take the shotgun now just because if im getting up at 4 to chase the damn things i want to have better odds.
 

Bigslam51

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get back after them chad, they dont tend to do that if you take a shot gun ive shot them with my bow even lost a few also. i take the shotgun now just because if im getting up at 4 to chase the damn things i want to have better odds.
I'll be back out in the morning. I get off work at 12:30 so I'll be running on 3.5 hours of sleep.