Here ya go guys 2nd bird from NY,My season in NY is over

got my second nice tom this AM at around 7:00AM...no not one of the ground hog day gang, only one bird roosted in that spot this AM and he was in the same tree. And go figure he was 100 yds from me and flew down the other direction, and nope I didn't call just watched and listen as gobblers lit up across from me and down by the river. The ground hog day bird cut across a large field of corn stubble to get to his boisterous buddies. Made a move to my bike to get to the other side of the river (yes there is a bridge) because I had a feeling a gobbler roosting near the river was coming down and crossing into a field on the other side. As I got near the bridge in the opposite direction from where I was going to head I heard a faint gobble, I stopped and listened and a minute or two later I heard it again. So over the river I went and rode in the direction of the gobble. I came to a field and eased off my bike and started to glass the area. I then see a bird about 125 yards from the rivers edge out in the field, it was a tom strutting and putting on a show for 3 hens close to the tree line along the river. I slipped away behind some foliage and got out of sight. I ditched the bike and started working my way in a semi circle keeping terrain between myself and the bird. I took a peek on a knoll and saw him working towards my way. I backed down the knoll and flanked a bit further and crept closer. I now belly crawled up another knoll and as I made my way towards the field all of the rustling leaves and twigs gets him gobbl'in and walking right to me. I approach as close as I can And find a steep creek drainage is between me and the field edge so I can go no further. He continues to strut and I am laying on my belly so I just start to move my feet around behind me to rustle some more brush and leaves, he gobbles again and walks right to me. It was about 50 yds to the other side and I only had one clear opening to shoot thru and he waltzed right into it. I held on his head and down he went and rolled right into the drainage without a wiggle. Had my 835 again with Federal 3 1/2" #5's stardot choke. Bird weighted in at 20lbs 3ozs, 7/8" spurs and 9 1/2" beard. Now I hope to get my 13 yr. old nephew a bird so all of the fun isn't over yet!
Score 56.6875 