Turkey season rocks
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Here's a photo of a bird I killed on my farm this morning. 19.5 lbs, 10 inch beard, 1 inch spurs. Two-year old bird.
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Congratulations.
I went yesterday and tried but the only gobbler around was too far away. I'll give them another try on Friday. |
Good luck. I was in the prone, having crawled about 100 meters, had to shoot around a tree. Damn 3 1/2 inch mags about broke my nose.
You should come to Mo to turkey hunt sometime. a lot of birds. I heard 6 when I walked out my door. |
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Never been turkey shooting in my life,but my redneck son in law does and last week in texas he had 4 of them and told me the only meat you can get from them is their breast,the rest isn't worth eating............... :rolleyes: True? :confused:
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The breast on a wild turkey is fantastic. The rest of the bird is very tough, to the point of being inedible.
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I just got back from a trip to Texas. Went hog hunting but got skunked. Shot up a lot of ammo at the dreaded tree-stump zombies, though. It was fun. The guys out there were talking about now being able to hunt turkey with .22's, least in Texas. The guy whose ranch we visited said there were a lot of turkeys around this year. I've never been turkey hunting and couldn't comment one way or the other. Is a .22 a suitable gun for a turkey hunt?
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Excellent bird, and an equally nice shotgun, Your Honor.
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Can't pull body shots on them with anything small, as they don't have enough blood to really bleed out. |
Sounds like fun. Good looking bird! I like a judge that shoots! :D
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We must have had a very good turkey hatch last year. Had a beautiful morning, heard 5 gobblers in one hollow, directly behind the house.
I tried to get a picture showing the dogwoods just coming into bloom, but my photography ability leaves a lot to be desired |
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Pretty good tom from the farm
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Popped this dude on the farm. 24 pounds, with 4 beards---an 11'' main beard, two small 8'' beards, and a small 5'' beard. Had 1 1/4 inch spurs, which makes him about 3 years old.
I put 3 1/2 inch mags in the Benelli. Shooting those things around a tree will take your head off. I've been punched by guys that didn't hit me as hard as that! |
Very NICE!!!!!!!
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Congratulations, that's definitely one for the books! Multi-bearded thunder chickens are hard to come by. Out of curiosity, did you call him in? Also, are you doing a full body mount?
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No taxidermy on this one. We cooked him the first evening, with some morel mushrooms.
I have one bird mounted, and he was a 25-pounder. That was a full body mount, gobbling on a limb. This was actually the 2nd bird I hunted that day. 1st bird came in a little too far to my right, then I recognized him from coming up behind the house, so I let him go. This one I went to and spotted in the corner of a field by himself(so far the gobblers have been covered up with hens). I crawled a little, and when I called he came in and started gobbling and strutting. |
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I use a 12 gauge, wit 3 1/2" mags. I shoot #6 shot, as they seem to penetrate better than #4. In Missouri, #2 is the largest legal shot allowed.
I run this through an Indian Creek extra full choke tube. A head and neck shot up to 50 yards and they drop like a rock. Personally, I enjoy the listening and calling as much as anything. With the right conditions, you can hear one of these gobblers at a half mile. Some of the most fun hunting I've ever done. If you're into dressing up like a hillbilly ninja and low crawling after a bird with a brain the size of a cherry tomato |
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Wild turkeys can fly short distances. I have seen them in the back 40 flying. They are shot on the ground though ( not sure if that is law or just by happenstance) Calling them is a beautiful art.
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Many states are shotgun-only for turkeys. Coming in on the ground, it's almost always a head and neck shot. Killing one flying is a trick, as they are so big it's almost impossible to get pellets through that breast. Pheasants are tough enough. |
Dang, Oklahoma turkeys must be the runts compared to the rest of the country. I think the largest I've shot since moving here was 13-14lbs. Excellent birds, gents.
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Spring Turkey season opens next weekend in Tennessee. Just a reminder in case anyone forgot.
No Virus in the woods ;) |
And Spring Turkey was (emphasis on WAS) open on Ft Campbell last weekend..... then this stupid plague shut down my Spring Turkey Season! Harrumph!
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On Tuesday had a flock move by the place while I was having morning coffee. Tom's were in full display. Spring season still a month out but I've been hearing them down in the valley.
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