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Champlain Islander 05-02-2009 04:22 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
Got my second bird this morning at around 6:30. At daybreak a jake and hen pitched down into the area where I was. Soon the other 3 jakes that I saw yesterday joined up and then a hen came from another direction. I could see the birds out in the middle of the field and they weren't interested in my decoys. In the distance I heard a lone gobble so I started to call. He got closer and came right in. I shot him at 25 yds just before he reached the decoys.[/align][/align]20 1/4 pounds[/align]1 1/4" spurs[/align]9" beard[/align][/align][/align]


johnl 05-02-2009 09:25 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
I got one this morning .He won't win any contests but a nice bird 19 lbs ,9 inch beard and 15/16 spurs . The only bad thing is my son's bird was bigger

Vermont_hunter 05-03-2009 10:07 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
got my first bird of the season this morning 14 1/2 pounds , 5 inch beard 1/2 spurs, no monster but its a start


Edcyclopedia 05-04-2009 03:25 AM

RE: Turkey season
 

ORIGINAL: Champlain Islander

Got my second bird this morning at around 6:30. At daybreak a jake and hen pitched down into the area where I was. Soon the other 3 jakes that I saw yesterday joined up and then a hen came from another direction. I could see the birds out in the middle of the field and they weren't interested in my decoys. In the distance I heard a lone gobble so I started to call. He got closer and came right in. I shot him at 25 yds just before he reached the decoys.20 1/4 pounds1 1/4" spurs9" beard


It's an easy sport, now isn't it!?
Great job guys!

blkpowder 05-04-2009 04:20 AM

RE: Turkey season
 

ORIGINAL: Champlain Islander

Got my second bird this morning at around 6:30. At daybreak a jake and hen pitched down into the area where I was. Soon the other 3 jakes that I saw yesterday joined up and then a hen came from another direction. I could see the birds out in the middle of the field and they weren't interested in my decoys. In the distance I heard a lone gobble so I started to call. He got closer and came right in. I shot him at 25 yds just before he reached the decoys.
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It's guys like you,that don't leave birds for other hunters!;)
A second congrat's is in order! Good job!:)

[:@]BRING BACK SPROUL [:@]

BTBowhunter 05-04-2009 09:54 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
Congrats to blkpowder, Champlain Islander, Vermont Hunterand all the rest of you guys who have scored!

Havent been out yet! Every time I've set aside to go has gotten messed up by the weather,unexpected family issues or medical issues[:@].

I'm hoping this week will be different!:D

Champlain Islander 05-05-2009 10:02 AM

RE: Turkey season
 

ORIGINAL: Edcyclopedia


It's an easy sport, now isn't it!?
Great job guys!
Ed it is Easy only when things work out perfectly which rarely happens. That is what keeps me coming back.....never knowing how it will all turn out. Just for the record I went to a buddies turkey camp for the past 2 days to help with some camp chores, drink some brews and get away for a bit. I didn't bring my gun since I am limited outbut tried to help him with the calling and set up since he is a lot newer at it that I am. We located 2 good birds, got set up on them in different areas and couldn'tget either one to come in so that is how it goes. I felt bad for him and reallyhoped to get a bird hot enough to close the deal but no luck.

Western MA Hunter 05-05-2009 10:29 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
If we got them every time out we wouldn't keep going.. it's the uncertainty and challenge that keeps us going...


blkpowder 05-06-2009 04:02 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
For me, it was the days that old gobbler beat my butt,that created that can't wait to get back out attitude.Turkey hunting gets in your blood. I havehunted turkey for over twenty- five -years,the passion for the sport[/align]keeps on growing![/align]

Champlain Islander 05-06-2009 04:49 AM

RE: Turkey season
 
The turkeys have most of the advantages over hunters. They can fly, run muchfaster andhave better eyesight. They are vocal and obsessed with breeding helps to give us the edge. Gaining familiarity with the terrain and remembering past encounters helps us to unravel their patterns.


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