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HSO 2013 Member Turkey Quest Submission Thread


Borch

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That is a nice paintbrush on the bird DonBo.

My thoughts exactly.... uffdah!

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I think you shorted yourself a quarter inch on the beard hugonian. Congratulations on a very nice bird. That one helps the team for sure.

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this was the shortest but definitely the sweetest hunt i've ever had.

was set up on a ridge an hour before sunrise and when the boss gobbled, he was at the top of a huge oak tree about 30 yards away.

i couldnt see him but fortunately the trees had leafed out big time after the finally springlike temps over the past week and he didnt see me.

i sat absolutely motionless for more than half an hour as he gobbled easily 100 times, and he was the only tom i heard gobble.

he finally pitched down and lit about 60 yards away on an old logging trail. he was facing down the hill, so i gave a soft yelp and he spun around and gobbled and headed up the hill. i didnt have a clear shot and then had a dense briar patch blocking my view.

so i yelped softly again on the diaphragm, he gobbled and i swung my gun to a clear shooting lane. then i saw his white head and fan easing up the hill and when he reached an opening i didnt want to risk waiting for him to drop strut and popped him at about 15 yards away.

when he hit the ground to when i shot took about 1 minute.

what a great ending to what had been a tough, frustrating season.

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That is a stud Walli.

I don't think I have seen hooks like that before.

Congrats on a great bird.

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You could hang a leech on those spurs and fish walleyes. Those are some hooks! Looks like all the time you put in payed off big time. Congrats on a great bird.

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Wow that bird is a monster! Sounds like an amazing fun hunt! Congratulations!

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That's one heckuva gobbler right there! The frustration paid off - congrats!

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

What a beast!

Congrats on a great ending to a tough season.

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That is a great turkey! Talk about changing your season in a hurry.

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Great Bird. They must grow them bigger in your neck of the woods. Spurs are awesome. DrJ.....

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for the late update.. I had this thing all typed up quite a while ago and must have never hit the submit button on it. Ugh.

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Here is Cooter's submission (Team 4).

NWTF Score: Your score is 22 + 7.5 + 7.5 + 18 = 55

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Looks like a pretty tight choke there A.S. grin

Just a little,great out to 60 yards but I haven't shot one over 18 yards with it. You should have seen the ones I have taken at 10 and 5 yards.

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Thinking based on your handle that's an impressive bow shot, taking them in the head. I'm just kidding of course. Seems like it's got to be easier to miss with that tight of choke.

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