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bloodcrick 01-09-2007 08:10 PM

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mmorgan9812 01-09-2007 08:38 PM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
Yeh i have saw a couple of them, very hard when hunting sometimes to destinguish what is what. Good job though and i see why you would think it was a gobbler. Stating that there was gobbling in general location minutes before.

TEmbry 01-09-2007 09:46 PM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
heck yea i wouldve shot that hen. i think a7 inch beard is big enough anyway, and to be on a hen would be even more unique. i love to kill toms, but alot of people do that every year. bearded hens are alot more rare especially that long of a beard.

maytom 01-09-2007 10:48 PM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 

ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Well how many have accidently killed a bearded hen or intentionaly ?
Mine was an accident several years ago (yes it was legal) and i checked it in and ate crow with no gobbler as we can only kill one. The tom was gobbling directly behind me about 30 yards, i could not turn around. he shut up and minutes later a bird came around me swinging a 7 1/4" beard and i shot. when i walked up to it i knew something was not right. no sign of spurs, small, and the tail looked different, but oh well.
Dan



First off, nice pic and congrats on a unique trophy!!!

I have seenquite a fewbearded hens in the years that I have spent in the spring woods myself, but like you have mentioned, while any bearded bird is legal (in NYat least),I much rather take a mature gobblerbecause of the much better beards (thicker and longer), and also the fact that a gobbler also carries a dandy set of spurs, where as ahen doesn't have any!!(I wouldreserve the chance at taking a hen duringour fall season).

But the fact remains Dan,you mistook that hen for a Tom, even though you stated it was accidently.That tells usthat you can't tell the differences betweena gobbler or a hen. While I'm not trying to pick on you personally here,I think it would be best that youdo some reading up on the physical differences between the two, just to prevent a mistake like that from happening again. I'm sure that your not the only one who has done something like that, and maybe others can learn from your mistake.


half rack 01-09-2007 10:50 PM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
I took a bearded hen 2 years back in southern Indiana.I knew what it was when I shot.I didn't take the grief from my buddy's though.Most had never seen one before.I'm getting her capped out to hang on the wall.Be proud of your bird!!! 12lbs and 8.25 beard I liked it!!

Rebel Hog 01-10-2007 05:39 AM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
Congrat's BC!

Adrian J Hare 01-10-2007 06:37 AM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
All though most turkey hunters tend to lean away from taking hens with beards, I do not see a problem with it if you feel you want to take the shot. Most Clients and I have some every season pass up bearded hens.

This spring in Florida if the prescents allows its self , I will take a Bearded hen to fill one of my tags. I have something on mind, that I was able to do at one time and passed, but now I'm going for it...

r33h 01-10-2007 07:53 AM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
Congrats! I would love to shot a bearded hen. I have heard of them and seen pics of them, but never seen one in the woods.

zubba 01-10-2007 08:03 AM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
It seems I see atleast one bearded hen a year, lthough I have never shot one. Most times I've seen one, a gobbler was with her, so of course I opted for the gobbler. I suppose if it was the last afternoon on the last day, I would probably take one.

lrhuntr 01-12-2007 07:44 AM

RE: bearded hen -- pic
 
My first time turkey hunting and the first bird I saw was a bearded hen. I didnt shoot her because there were 3 white heads coming so I shot one of those guys. I would have liked to shoot her, she had a nice long beard.


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