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Team #5: Longbeard Assassins (6 for 6!)


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Paintbrush where you at?Did you get your pics posted.Once you get those in and Tipman closes the game down for us.

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I agree with this lull not being any fun, though our team still has twice as many views as most others smirk

Just finishing a long string of 12 hr shifts tomorrow so Wednesday heading up to Brainerd for a couple days of fishing, then back to St. Cloud for my opening Friday. Really haven't had any time to scout lately though which bothers me. I think Friday might be that scouting day, we'll see how it goes. Haven't heard from a friend if he's gonna be in on it or not with the video, still interested if he's not?

The dilemma I have is what to do this weekend. I wanted to go up to Park Rapids for an annual fishing trip. Think its gonna be a last minute decision.

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Tipp - I'd be game for working some birds this weekend if you're gonna stick around. A bird from you locks in those calls for the team. And I want one! hehe grin Shoot me an email and let me know...

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Well guys I think that I'll stick around this weekend and try to bag us that bird. I wouldn't mind the calls either grin, or the bragging rights.

It'll be the first time I've hunted late season before. Should be interesting to see how the birds act differently. If they're still using the same area hopefully everything will come through for us.

Paintbrush where's that bird of yours?

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Well we had to come back early and cut the hunt short. Had some things come up here at home?We ended up with a bird a piece. We had chances to fill both tags we still might head back tomorrow or Sunday for the last day. My bird will just fall short of my first. Your score is 18.125 + 3.75 + 6.875 + 25.75 = 54.5.Bird was 18.2 Lbs and 10.5 and 2.375 beards. One spur 11/16 and the other 3/4.My buddy had birds that where responding. Mine just gave me enough time to shoot. Dropped right out of roost and on hill side in front of me I was going to get greedy and try and take two but he gave me a wide open shot so I dropped him there no flopping. After that I really didn't have any other chances.Good luck Tip.

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We did it guys! 6 for 6. Joel how did you know?

Took my first bow bird this morning, it wasn't easy.

19lb 4oz.

10.5"

7/8"

1"

I'll post pics and story later. Gotta sleep and work.

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Quote:
it wasn't easy

That's why we bowhunt! You didn't slow 'em down with an arrow and kill him with a big stick did ya???

Congrats on your first bird with bow!

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Way to go guys.

Stacked team cough cough, ahem

I want them all tested!!

Seriously guys, WAY TO GO!!

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Just time for a quick photo. More pics and story tomorrow.

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Good looking bird! There wouldn't happen to be any of his buddies around would there? grin

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I keep tabs on you guys! Solid hunters all of you. It's not over yet, but it's looking better and better.

Joel

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Tipp:

Where'd you hit him? What head did you use?

Joel

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Ok here's a summary of this years hunt.

Day 1. Went to the spot I saw 14 longbeards earlier but haven't had time to scout lately. Didn't see or hear a turkey all morning! Thought I might be in trouble but checked on another spot I have access to on the far eastern side of area 223 and the landowner said he's been seeing birds. Set up blind.

Day 2. Heard gobbling right away in the morning. Had two toms come in and one offered a 30 yrd shot. He had a thin beard though and there were 5 more toms coming in behind him. I had visions of picking out the biggest while they were all strutting in the decoys. Well they crossed long and pulled the bird at 30 yrds with them, never got a shot and couldn't call them in.

Day 3. Birds didn't even enter field I was in today. Checked out spot on far western side of 223 and saw some birds. Set up a makeshift blind out of nearly see through duck blind netting that I tripled up to help out in a U shape. It's the best I could do with what I had and it was thick behind me with brush. Cut a hole in center and hoped for the birds to come out in front to decoys and shouldn't be too hard of a shot.

Day 4. Birds gobbling behind me in morning. They flew down and started coming right in once I called to them along field edge. Once they got around corner and saw decoys they held up. There were 7 or 8 toms, two went out to middle of field and the others I waited for then tried calling to. After about 30 mins they had enough and started walking away after getting within 30 yrds, but through thick brush. I was on my knees and legs were completely numb, managed to find a very small hole through the brush and knew I would get busted drawing back but I had to take the chance. (was off to the side of my blind material) Heads went up, I was barely able to finish the draw since it was to my far right and such an awkward angle to draw. Heads went up and they began clucking when one walked into my small area of opportunity. I took the 33 yrd shot which was as tough as I was comfortble taking and looked like I hit him good. He immediately flew straight into a huge wet swamp. My arrow looked good with blood and feathers. Gave him 30 mins and went looking where I marked him last, after 20 mins of looking was feeling disappointed when I saw a dark patch across a drainage ditch. Well it was him looked like he landed dead with wings out. Flew about a hundred yards total. Hit him right where I wanted just in front of leg on left and through on right 2/3rds of way up to back. Used hypershocks.

Wont be able to help you out sticknstring, private land and I won't be around anymore, otherwise it would be fun. One of the birds with the one I shot even had a double beard too! first I've seen.

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I had one die in mid-flight before with an arrow sticking out of him... tough birds no doubt. Sounds like the action was good and the hunt even better. I've been doing lots of hunting but the kind that involves a house and not a turkey cry

Same teams next year right grin

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Hey way to go fellas 6 for 6 is great.Hope we hold up with still a few teams hunting and only a few points behind us.

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Same teams next year right grin

I'm up for it! Ha.

Finally got my submission up. We still need Paintbrush's bird right? It's the top 4 birds so we really need that entered!

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If he does not get his in it will be real close then.What a season for all the teams.Some great birds taken on here.I had a buddy take his first turkey on Saturday evening and it had double spurs.I have only heard just never seen it.Was pretty cool to see.What a great first turkey he is hooked now.

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Paintbrush got his bird entered! That's good cause I'm looking forward to one of those calls!

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Longbeard Assassins I hope we can all come back next year and defend the title if we get it.

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Congrats guys! Way to go. Wait till next year....

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