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Old 04-16-2008, 08:16 PM
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Angus74
 
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Default 5 year old sons first turkey

Well this past weekend was the youth season here in Missouri, and my 5 1/2 year old son was really wanting to go, so he did a lot of practicing with his Remington 1100 youth model 20 gauge. He got really consistent with it and I decided to take him out on Saturday. I put up a blind off the edge of one of my food plots where I always see lots of turkey activity every spring. I had been getting lots of pics there this spring too. We headed out Saturday morning in 30 degree temps with spitting snow and wind, not good I thought, but as we neared the plot I hooted and heard two gobbles up on the ridge overlooking the plot about 100 yards away. We set up in the blind and I put out my new B-Mobile decoy and waited for daylight. We could hear some hens, and heard a few birds fly down. I called a couple times and had a hen answer. Then a few Jakes started squawking about 75 yards behind us at the edge of the ridge. I answered them a few times and got them really worked up, then came a booming gobble from the same area, I pulled out a gobble tube and gobbled back twice. I knew they would come around from our right side, so I got my sons shooting stick situated and the gun barrel pointed out the right window of the blind, just as I handed him the gun and told him to look everything over to see if he could see everything he needed to. He told me " I see one!" I looked out the window and could see big gobbler running/strutting down the middle of the plot, as fast as he could go without coming out of strut! He came by so fast Colton couldnt get a shot, and was in the front of the blind in just a couple of seconds, we repositioned the gun out the front window, and he got on him. The bird was very intent on giving the B-Mobile a good flogging, he strutted and bumped and wing slapped at the decoy for a few seconds, and then turned to face us head on at about 15 yards, Colton got on the bird and put the dot on his head, and gave him a face full of #6s! The bird did a back flip and started flopping. It was the best turkey hunt of my life, and one I will remember forever, and I hope my son does too. He was so excited, and did very well for a boy of his age. I was a very proud daddy! Sorry for the long post, and thanks for reading.

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