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#122
Gobbler down!
we headed out this morning at 6:00 a.m. and drove to some public land we have hunted the last few years, and did a hen call and 2 gobblers replied up on the top of a hill, we got up as close as we could without being seen, put a decoy out and started calling. I had my brother sit infront of me by about 30 yards so he could get the bird. so anyways, this gobbler came to about 80 yards and then went up the hill to another little road, so I called for about 2 minutes and then decided to sneak up there because he wasn't comming, I got about 4 feet from the top of the road and this gobbler was comming in, I wasn't calling, but he was comming my way, so I just waited to see what would happen and sure enough, about 4 minutes later he came strutting around the corner to 20 yards and then he raised his head up high like he was looking off the edge for some hens, and I let him have it. He's a nice public land bird! weighs 17 pounds has about a 7 inch beard and has 3/4 spurs! I'll get better pictures up when my brother gets back with the camera. he looks pretty mangled in this picture.
we headed out this morning at 6:00 a.m. and drove to some public land we have hunted the last few years, and did a hen call and 2 gobblers replied up on the top of a hill, we got up as close as we could without being seen, put a decoy out and started calling. I had my brother sit infront of me by about 30 yards so he could get the bird. so anyways, this gobbler came to about 80 yards and then went up the hill to another little road, so I called for about 2 minutes and then decided to sneak up there because he wasn't comming, I got about 4 feet from the top of the road and this gobbler was comming in, I wasn't calling, but he was comming my way, so I just waited to see what would happen and sure enough, about 4 minutes later he came strutting around the corner to 20 yards and then he raised his head up high like he was looking off the edge for some hens, and I let him have it. He's a nice public land bird! weighs 17 pounds has about a 7 inch beard and has 3/4 spurs! I'll get better pictures up when my brother gets back with the camera. he looks pretty mangled in this picture.
Last edited by HOGHUNTINGUNLIMITED; 04-10-2010 at 11:13 AM.
#124
My father killed the bird of a lifetime this morning.
Long story short... he took a neighbor of ours who is fairly interested in hunting. She does our taxes and has been a family friend for a long time. She isn't quite ready to shoot one yet, but leaped at the chance to go observe.
Dad called in 4 right off the branch... shot him at 25 yards at 650am.
21#s 14oz, matching 1 3/4" hooks, 12.5" beard = NWTF score 81.875
For a typical, one bearded turkey.... its the equivalent of a 200" inch whitetail. I'm freakin' stoked for pops!
I'm going Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Monday (my birthday) over the next ten days. Sat and Monday will be in the mountains... Wed and Thursday here in the tidewater area.
Long story short... he took a neighbor of ours who is fairly interested in hunting. She does our taxes and has been a family friend for a long time. She isn't quite ready to shoot one yet, but leaped at the chance to go observe.
Dad called in 4 right off the branch... shot him at 25 yards at 650am.
21#s 14oz, matching 1 3/4" hooks, 12.5" beard = NWTF score 81.875
For a typical, one bearded turkey.... its the equivalent of a 200" inch whitetail. I'm freakin' stoked for pops!
I'm going Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Monday (my birthday) over the next ten days. Sat and Monday will be in the mountains... Wed and Thursday here in the tidewater area.
#129
How about a 30# striper? On a 6'6" bass rod? In the rapids?
Can't hunt on Sunday in VA... so pops and I took my boat and went fishing this morning. The river was a little cloudy, and we thought it might be a bit early in the year, but we hammered the stripers this morning. Probably caught 15 or so... all over 7 pounds.... this is the biggest striper we have ever caught in freshwater... I caught one 34" fish last year... this one was 36" and a touch over 30#s.
Cell phone pic... rather poor quality... but thats what we had. I fought the fish for 15 minutes and had to chase it with the boat... cold water stripers at the end of one of the best urban whitewater stretches in the country ain't nothing to be taken lightly! My arms were so cramped from holding the little rod and working the fish that I couldn't lift the thing up... so I just held her in my lap. Released her to go make some more stripers.