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Team 3...Gobblers Galore!


Scott M

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Well I'll be eating tag soup this year. Didn't see or hear a bird Wednesday or Thursday hen or gobbler. Needed the son-in-law to pull the trigger on the Monday bird which was my fault. Still had a blast though and got to watch the son-in-laws bird on Tuesday pitch out of the tree it was roosting in and come at least 250 yards across the bean stubble gobbling and strutting the whole way until it was 20 yards away and he shot it. Good luck to the rest of the team and everyone else.

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Tough for us too only had a hen come in about 20 yards away and then Joey got a really bad ear ache and we had to go home cause it hurt so bad. Just hopeing it feels better in the morning so we can get back after them.

heard a few gobbles

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Joey and I spent 6 hrs at the doctors and Pharmacy he has a double ear infection so we never got out today he's hoping tomarrow after school to get out, if he feels better.

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Between sick kids and drivers training and school activitys doesnt look like Joey will be on a bird this year.

Sorry guys that we could nt make it happen.

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Between sick kids and drivers training and school activitys doesnt look like Joey will be on a bird this year.

Sorry guys that we could nt make it happen.

Know how that goes.

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That's what's bad about only being able to hunt the short seasons. Weather, sickness, obligations can really screw things up. A long time until next year. Luckily I've got one more hunt with a buddy who has a late season tag. Just like being out there.

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That's what's bad about only being able to hunt the short seasons. Weather, sickness, obligations can really screw things up. A long time until next year. Luckily I've got one more hunt with a buddy who has a late season tag. Just like being out there.

Man , next year is a loooong time away. Thats why we have fishing , bear, deer and fishing seasons in between turkey seasons crazy

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Nice job Scott!

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As promised, excerpted from the Insiders Forum:

I reached the spot I had thinned out and put out two hen decoys. As I sat down, I heard a few birds gobbling. I got comfortable against the tree and tried to keep as still as possible. After 45 minutes, I let out a few yelps. I heard a few gobble responses in the distance. Time slid by slowly. Finally I heard something a little closer, directly behind me really. I sat up and paid attention, making sure my facemask was in place and I was ready to go. Twenty minutes passed and I heard nothing more. Finally it sounded again. It seemed closer. After what seemed to be forever, I heard something moving behind me. Resisting the temptation to turn my head, I kept still. Finally, after another five minute, the bird entered my periphery from my right. It was quiet as a mouse and slinking about like a frightened child. My heart was beating so loud, I feared it would hear me and leave! It's beard seemed short...was this a jake? Am I prepared to take a jake three days in, I asked myself. Before I could mentally answer, the bird crept a few paces forward and puffed up. The beard was more substantial. It was a tom, but not boss bird. I swallowed. The bird turned and looked at me hard. Oh no! I didn't move a muscle and sat. After what felt like forever, the bird returned to approaching the decoys. It seemed to keep an eye on me for the longest time. When it turned its head, I slowly moved my hand to the grip of the shotgun. The tiniest of movements aroused the bird's suspicion. I froze. After another five minute standoff, it got comfortable and focused on the hen decoy ten yards away. When it finally went into strut and raised it's fan, I turned and picked up the gun, shouldering it and breathing rapidly. Oddly enough this movement didn't draw the birds attention nor did it hear me. After an excruciatingly long minute, it finally turned its head back towards me, I put the bead on the head, and let it fly. It crumpled into a pile and squawked as the shotgun wad bounced to a stop near the bird's writhing body. I stood up and did a double fist pump. There is no elation quite like filling a tag. I swiftly picked up my decoys, gun, empty casing, and bird, and walked back to the truck. He was hefty. When I butchered the bird later in the day he was 23#12oz, with an 8.25 inch beard and 0.75 inch spurs. Likely a two year old bird. His unease as he approached the hen decoy belied his springtime inexperience.

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I butchered with a friend and had him sign my sheet and help with weights and measures. I'll try to upload that to the submission sheet tomorrow.

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nice job!!!!

sure gets the heart poundin when you got one that close, eh!!!

big congrats on a nice tom!!!!!!!

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