Congrats to everyone on a successful youth weekend!! I love seeing the next generation getting out there!!
You always shot Toms because i called them in for you opening day/week after we studied that particular bird for 3 weeks before season. So whatever, i decked those past 2 years birds at 40 yards. I dropped them like a breifcase you fuggin mollonmaries. Everybody knows me as the the RockWall King down there now.
Well it took three years but Aden finally tagged his first turkey and it was a real nice one, After sitting for the first half hour today, we spent the rest of the morning running and gunning covering more than a few miles. Twice we saw turkeys in the distance but had no luck circling around them and trying to get them to come in. Bumped a couple of well fed coyotes, I kept calling in spots which I've had success in the past , but no responses. Finally sweaty and a bit worn out we tried one last spot before heading in for lunch. Threw out a few yelps and clucks and then ....,,,,,Gobbles! Sounded a couple hundred yards away....We quickly sat against a couple of trees .....and after about 5 minutes i tossed out another set and their reply made it clear they were headed our way. Two mature Toms appeared at 60 yards and closed the distance to about 25 . They hung up behind some underbrush (for two looong minutes which felt like 30) but Aden waited patiently for a clear shot. He got his first bird and I was extremely proud of him. This will be his last youth turkey hunt as he ages out but it will be a lasting memory for both of us!
That's great and looks like a beautiful mature bird.Well it took three years but Aden finally tagged his first turkey and it was a real nice one, After sitting for the first half hour today, we spent the rest of the morning running and gunning covering more than a few miles. Twice we saw turkeys in the distance but had no luck circling around them and trying to get them to come in. Bumped a couple of well fed coyotes, I kept calling in spots which I've had success in the past , but no responses. Finally sweaty and a bit worn out we tried one last spot before heading in for lunch. Threw out a few yelps and clucks and then ....,,,,,Gobbles! Sounded a couple hundred yards away....We quickly sat against a couple of trees .....and after about 5 minutes i tossed out another set and their reply made it clear they were headed our way. Two mature Toms appeared at 60 yards and closed the distance to about 25 . They hung up behind some underbrush (for two looong minutes which felt like 30) but Aden waited patiently for a clear shot. He got his first bird and I was extremely proud of him. This will be his last youth turkey hunt as he ages out but it will be a lasting memory for both of us!
And i always bitched at you for letting them walk. Were in the business of killing birds, not treating Alex like hes a "special needs" child. Ill be okay, ive killed enough, 17 now, you wont hear me bitch if you nigger me out of a bird. All this tells me is you sincerely love me. Im grateful for that.I can't count the number of birds I let walk so you could get a shot but you couldn't because you picked the most retarded brush choked hole to sit in.
And i always bitched at you for letting them walk. Were in the business of killing birds, not treating Alex like hes a "special needs" child. Ill be okay, ive killed enough, 17 now, you wont hear me bitch if you nigger me out of a bird. All this tells me is you sincerely love me. Im grateful for that.
Congrats great job!Well it took three years but Aden finally tagged his first turkey and it was a real nice one, After sitting for the first half hour today, we spent the rest of the morning running and gunning covering more than a few miles. Twice we saw turkeys in the distance but had no luck circling around them and trying to get them to come in. Bumped a couple of well fed coyotes, I kept calling in spots which I've had success in the past , but no responses. Finally sweaty and a bit worn out we tried one last spot before heading in for lunch. Threw out a few yelps and clucks and then ....,,,,,Gobbles! Sounded a couple hundred yards away....We quickly sat against a couple of trees .....and after about 5 minutes i tossed out another set and their reply made it clear they were headed our way. Two mature Toms appeared at 60 yards and closed the distance to about 25 . They hung up behind some underbrush (for two looong minutes which felt like 30) but Aden waited patiently for a clear shot. He got his first bird and I was extremely proud of him. This will be his last youth turkey hunt as he ages out but it will be a lasting memory for both of us!
Was just thinking about this. I’m going with the “can’t kill ‘em from the couch” approach lol. Yeah it’s gonna suck but I’d rather be out there trying. Probably focus on some more open areas if the rain is steady. Sunday looks to be an improvement over SaturdaySo with this week's weather turning back to shitty how are you guys going to go about it. We're headed to ky Thursday. I'm debating on what to do with the weather rain and colder. I'm probably overthinking it because turkeys are gonna turkey no matter what. Just hope they gobble with Temps in the 30s and 50s and rain.
And they stink bad when wet. LolCooler temps are a Godsend. Rain sucks just because a wet bird does not make a pretty picture.
Neither does that horn on Rexs face. @OhioWhiteTails are yall related by chance?View attachment 177076Cooler temps are a Godsend. Rain sucks just because a wet bird does not make a pretty picture.