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Old 05-16-2006, 07:08 PM
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According to my unofficial count we have 11 guys that have not scored on a tom. Obviously some of those fellas are done due to their season being over. I am wondering how many guys we have left that are hunting out there?

jrbsr
ryan08rb
bushmaster 5bko
Rick James
Reerdonkey
deer slayer Jr.
Box Call
hawglips
RDHunter
mibowhuntr
Q2INWHITETAILS

How many of you guys do we have left that can help to put us over the top? If we get two more decent birds we are going to be close to being in the top spot at this juncture!!! I think it will take more than that to win but hey, stranger things have happened...
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Old 05-16-2006, 07:50 PM
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I scored on a tom on May 12th.The score was 57.I have one more tag for this week.
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:29 PM
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I know that it really doesn't matter, but I'm going to western New York memorial day weekend to try for number 8 on the year. I've killed some dandies, and don't think I'll get a score higher than the one I killed in Georgia and Kentucky. Who knows...I might kill a monster and help raise the score a little. I wish I could count all7 turkeys I killed this year. Maybe I could lend them to the others above (j/K), but it was worth a try. Take care and great job team for asought out successful season! GOD bless!

David Ellis
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Old 05-17-2006, 05:57 AM
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I tried and tried.
But the public land I was hunting was so crowded
The turkeys were allways pressured or just gone.
I need and will try to find some private land by next year.
The only thing is it costs so much to lease land
And all the land is tied up.

I got close real close
I did score on a ton of ticks [:@] 14 in all [:-]
If I could afford it I would drive to another state
But you know how that is
Well maybe next year.

For the ones that still have a open season

I Wish You Good Luck
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Old 05-17-2006, 06:30 AM
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I am still hunting. I will be out this weekend hunting PA on Sat and NY on Sun.
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Old 05-17-2006, 07:09 AM
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jrbsr, it sounds like you gave it your best effort; that is all anyone can do.

Rick James.... tear'em up son!!!!
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Old 05-17-2006, 10:20 AM
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I know Q2inWhitetails, he's trying as well in fact, I had one at 22 yards but his barrel was pointing the wrong direction. That's the bird I eventually took.
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Old 05-17-2006, 08:13 PM
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Rick James,
where at in NY do you hunt? I'm going up there memorial day weekend to hunt, but wanted to see how turkey huntings is going up there in NY. Let me know how things go and I'll get back with you.

David Ellis
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Old 05-17-2006, 08:26 PM
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ORIGINAL: deeg1502

Rick James,
where at in NY do you hunt? I'm going up there memorial day weekend to hunt, but wanted to see how turkey huntings is going up there in NY. Let me know how things go and I'll get back with you.

David Ellis
One of my best buds owns about 130 acres near Oneonta, NY which is southcentral NY. I also own about 100 acres just about 2 hours southwest in PA, so we usually hunt Saturdays at my place in PA, then go up to his place in NY on Sundays. There are lots of birds, thats for sure. I should have had one on the ground by now, I was supposed to have a 4 day hunt last week but I wrecked my car and am just getting settled after that mess. Hopefully I can put some points on the board for the team this weekend, last time I was out there early season I managed to tie into two pretty hot ones but they henned up on me shortly after hitting the ground and moved onto posted ground.
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Old 05-18-2006, 05:53 PM
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Ienterd my West Virginia bird I bagged on 5/13/06
21# with a 11 inch beard spurs 1 3/4 inchand 1 5/8 inch.
21 + 17.5 + 16.5 + 22 = 76.75 total for team 3.
This is bigger than my PA. bird I enterd and bigger than my 2 ohio birds I didn't enter.
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