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Old 04-04-2011, 02:56 PM
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season starts in a couple weeks!! i cant wait
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Old 04-05-2011, 11:32 AM
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Season opens Saturday for me.
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Old 04-05-2011, 01:59 PM
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What's going on with Team 11, come on folks, lets' get some chatter going. Get fired up, heck I've been for 11 days and only one bird, 4 close calls and bad weather, but that ain't stoping me. So come on, don't let the other teams rub it in, your time will come, but pump it up now.

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Old 04-06-2011, 06:24 PM
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I'm here man!! I cant wait for season to start!! 2 weeks from today! I think everbody is gonna start hunting soon, hopefully we can get some hunting stories then.
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Old 04-08-2011, 01:02 PM
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Just checking in. Anybody going hunting this weekend?
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Old 04-09-2011, 07:53 AM
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Got one!!!


NWTF Wild Turkey Score Sheet, please click here.

Turkey's weight: 20 lbs. 0 oz.

Spur length Right: 1.125 in. Left:1.125 in.

Beard length 10.375 in.


Your score is 20 + 11.25 + 11.25 + 20.75 = 63.25

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Old 04-09-2011, 08:35 AM
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Right on brother, Nice bird!

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Old 04-09-2011, 08:50 AM
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More later. Busy plucking.
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:43 AM
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Nice bird, Talon. Winds been blowing 20-40mph for the last 5 days. It supposed to be blowing 40-50 mph tomorrow. I haven't even been out. I might go this evening and will for sure go next weekend.
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:50 AM
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Ok, birds in the oven. Fresh turkey for dinner.

Here's the story;

Last night we had thunderstorms. This morning it was not raining but damp and fog socked in thick. I was hunting a spot without any scouting this year but it's a bench on National Forest land that's held roosting toms for years. So far they've skunked me every year, for one reason or another. So I had a pretty good idea something would be there and knew how to approach it (and how not to). The fog seemed to make everything glow as I hiked in pre-dawn. Off in the distance I heard a gobble, coming from down hill and about 300 yards away or more on the other side of the forest road. I had overshot the bench and was about 80 yards uphill from it. When it was light enough I gave a few soft tree yelps. I thought with the heavy fog the birds would stay on the roost a little longer but I heard a shot from down the mountain at 7:10. So some birds were down on the ground. I still hadn't heard anything from the bench area and figured I'd missed my guess. I did a little calling every 20 minutes but played it easy because there was a lot of traffic on the forest road and people calling trying to locate birds so I figured I'd play it coy. The advantage I had was I was about a 1/3 of the way from the peak and not on the road so I figured I'd seem more authentic. Heard lots of gobbling, even some triple gobbles, but all far away and all downhill. Fog was still thick and I told myself I'd stay in this spot until 9. At about 8:25 I heard a gobble real close. It was on the bench and sounded like a big one. He would gobble and drum. Then I heard a hen cutting and I imitated her repeating her calls trying to get her to come uphill. He'd gobble every 5 minutes. After awhile all went quiet. I figured the hen had led him away. I got out some thick gloves and repositioned myself. At 9:14 I heard him gobble again. This time real close and above the bench to my right. They were coming my way. I gave a few soft purrs and positioned for a shot to my right. another 4 minutes and he gobbled again, sounded about 50 yards but couldn't see anything. Then I saw his head against the white fog coming over the rise. I waited until he was 35 yards away and coming and shot him in the head. He rolled downhill a few yards and flapped. I saw the hen run off uphill.


Here's my setup. You can see my pack against the tree. That's where I was.



I've got one more tag and I'm going to try to get one with my recurve with my kids in a popup blind.

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