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Lets see the turkey pics


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If your kids are not yet old enough, grown and gone or you just run out of nieces and nephews grin, mentoring the youth turkey hunt is very rewarding.

Youth and his mother.

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The youth I mentored this year tagged a triple bearded tom. Two 7 inch and a 6 inch.

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Well done huntmup.

And 20" of beard to boot.

That young man will have a lifetime of memories.

Way to go!!

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Limbhangers look like this

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This fine Rio Grande was harvested by a 12 yr old on Easter Sunday a.m. west Of Boise in a controlled hunt zone.

I'd called 6 longbeards into gun range before he whacked this terrific 3 yr old plus bird and all between 7 a.m. & 7:25 a.m. We had gun/shooter malfunctions, birds too close, you name it but this mentored youth went home with a stunning bird. 10.5" beard, 1 1/4" spurs and probably north of 20#

got home in time for church!

WD

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My bird I shot opening morning of season A. My cousin's bird with mine after he shot his bird on the evening hunt. (I had mine stashed in the bait fridge waiting to be cleaned.)

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Very nice birds everyone!

Lots of happy hunters! laugh

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22#, 8.5" beard Merriam from Crawford, NE Day 1

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Day 3, 3" snow in the hills near Dell,NE bagged a bearded hen with bow, we managed 4 birds in 3 days, 3 hunters.

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Well got my first eastern finally in this jake.

That is 2 for 2 for me this year and a first time to fill both tags. It was a great year and I am already counting the days till next year.

My jake by Rushford taken May 2.

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And again my merriam from the Black Hills taken April 18.

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Here's 123fish's Neb turkey.

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Congrats!

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Actually that is my Minnesota turkey from yesterday morning. My Nebraska bird is the one entered in the contest. This bird was roosted on a little two acre patch of woods where I hoped he would be. He started gobbling on the roost early so I waited until legal and gave him a few yelps to let him know where I was. He answered each time and I waited until I heard him fly down and gave him a little more yelping and a few clucks. He came out of that little chunk of woods right where I figured he would. Called to him a little and he saw the single hen decoy and strutted in the whole way to where I was set up 125 yards away. Legal time was 5:39 a.m. and I pulled the trigger at 5:55 a.m. It made up for the times where you sit for hours and don't see a thing. 23 lbs., 7.25" beard, .75" spurs. Thanks for posting the pic Borch.

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Oops. My bad. wink

Nice bird.

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2 missed shots and mass confusion led to this bird this morning for me-

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9.5" beard, 1" spur and a 7/8" spur, only 18.5lbs though, and one messed up tail fan! (refer to missed shots about)

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Congrats.

Unique fan. wink

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Here is my first turkey. Nothing special, just a youngin' 3-4 inch beard, but still fun to call, and beautiful coloring.

I've avoided them till now, because I knew I would become hooked.

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riverrat the tail shot is not a killing shot on a turkey. Kind of like shooting a buck in the antlers. J/K. Congrats on your nice bird. Let's hear the story, misses included.

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I've got one more final to take until I'm a college grad and once I get that done I'll post the full story-

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Nice to see all the pics and some stories to go along with em.

Congrats RR on your bird and your Graduation!!!

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I called this one in last night for my cousin, it was his 1st turkey

20pds 7/8 spurs & 10 in beard

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I got this guy this morning

22 pds 9 1/2in beard, 1/2 spurs

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last weekend in WI old zone 2

nice beard 10"

3/4" hooks

24#

nice late season bird for my nephew

he is catching up to me in kills

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Sorry the last one is blurry, thats another Tom that was with my bird attacking my expired turkey.

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Very nice bird surewood!

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