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Old 03-29-2013 | 08:02 PM
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Went to south Texas for three days. Rios aren't supposed to be this hard to hunt. I had to work my butt off to get these two birds. The birds were henned up bad and very little gobbling. Add high winds to the mix and needless to say those were tough conditions. I killed bird 1 the first afternoon. He was with several hens and would not leave them. I had to change stradegies and work the hens. After failing to get the toms attention, I started calling aggressively to aggitate the hens. It worked. I was talking to the hens and the tom started gobbling. After about a 10 minute session with the hens, they started coming my way. Eventually the big tom made his way to me and I took the shot at 25 yards. The problem with this hunt is I chased and cut these birds off for an hour before everything finally fell in place. Because of all the crawling I had to do for this bird, I had prickly pear needles stuck in my body from head to toe. A painful but fun and successful hunt. This bird weighed 22.4 pounds, had a 9" beard, and spurs 1 1/4" and 1 1/8". He scores 64. On day two I worked only one bird. He of course was with hens and I couldn't get him to a range I felt comfortable with. The hens eventually took him away. Day three I worked 10 jakes within spitting distance but no sign of a longbeard. I went to another spot around 2:00. On my first series of calling I got a response. This bird actually gobbled good, but would not budge. I called off and on for about 20 minutes and he responded but stillould not move. I figured he was with hens. I made the decision to cut the distance between us and go after him. I would sneak about 25 yards and call. He would answer. I did this three times before he finally got interested enough to come take a look. There was tall grass where I was, so I knew it was going to be a quick shot. He finally started coming to me,but he took his sweet time. He finally gave me a shot at 35 yards. Another great bird. 19 lbs., 9.5" beard, and 1 1/8" spurs. From the first time he gobbled, it took about 45 minutes to seal the deal. Later that afternoon I called up 16 jakes at another location. Talking about a good future crop. First pic is of bird #1. Bird #1 scores 64 and bird #2 scores 60.5
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