Team 2 ButterBall Bandits
#53
Ray and I hunt the same WMAs, we have been scouting and have some birds located.
We are hoping to get a couple Osceolas for the team.
Looks like a great team of turkey killers.
Arrowmaster maybe pick 5 names for the team to vote on?
We are hoping to get a couple Osceolas for the team.
Looks like a great team of turkey killers.
Arrowmaster maybe pick 5 names for the team to vote on?
Last edited by bornagain64; 03-04-2014 at 10:26 AM.
#54
Checking in!
Let it be known that I have only killed one wild turkey so far in my life... and it was in 1988. LOL I'm (obviously) not into turkey hunting... but for the first time (since '88) I'm living in an area that seems to have quite a few turkeys. There were hardly any where I lived back in IL. Now that I'm in Utah, I'm hampered by not knowing the area that well... but I'm optimistic I can get this figured out.
Let it be known that I have only killed one wild turkey so far in my life... and it was in 1988. LOL I'm (obviously) not into turkey hunting... but for the first time (since '88) I'm living in an area that seems to have quite a few turkeys. There were hardly any where I lived back in IL. Now that I'm in Utah, I'm hampered by not knowing the area that well... but I'm optimistic I can get this figured out.
#55
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Posts: 1,143
Checking in!
Let it be known that I have only killed one wild turkey so far in my life... and it was in 1988. LOL I'm (obviously) not into turkey hunting... but for the first time (since '88) I'm living in an area that seems to have quite a few turkeys. There were hardly any where I lived back in IL. Now that I'm in Utah, I'm hampered by not knowing the area that well... but I'm optimistic I can get this figured out.
Let it be known that I have only killed one wild turkey so far in my life... and it was in 1988. LOL I'm (obviously) not into turkey hunting... but for the first time (since '88) I'm living in an area that seems to have quite a few turkeys. There were hardly any where I lived back in IL. Now that I'm in Utah, I'm hampered by not knowing the area that well... but I'm optimistic I can get this figured out.
#57
Speaking of "The Swarm", that is an excellent choke. Have one of those (Wright Chokes The Swarm) in my wife's 20 gauge (Mossberg 500 youth model), and it is a 40 yard gun. That is saying quite a bit for a 20 gauge in my opinion.
#58
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Posts: 1,143
I have noticed there seems to be a rather large following of 20 gauge turkey guns. Some turkey forums have a section just for the sub gauge guns. Have any of y'all taken the 20 gauge turkey gun plunge? I have a shotgun addiction so it would not take much to talk me into another gun. Lol. Like I really need another one.
#60
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Lutz, Florida. Turkey woods in the spring.
Posts: 1,143