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RE: Your Quickest Hunt?
Wow Gobb! that ought to be a record! under a minute!
my shortest was last spring. from the time of his first gobble to the shot lasted about 20 minutes. ![]() |
RE: Your Quickest Hunt?
Great stories. I shouldn't be reading this stuff.
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Several years ago, a surgeon/turkey hunting buddy of mine was telling me about a day in the O.R. where the surgical team was talking about turkey hunting and opening day the comming weekend while scrubbing up. They had talked about how tough it was to kill one and all that could go comically wrong. The Anesthetist was from Central America and asked what this "turkey" was and how to hunt one. He said that he owned about 100 acres fairly close by in a river bottom and figured he had some on his land. Well they told him the basics of how to roost a bird, set up on him, and basic calling. He didn't offer to take anyone with him, so they left him to his first hard lesson in humility. Well, Monday Morning came around and the conversation turned to all the "one that got away" stories of the previous weekend when the Anes. showed up. They asked him how his weekend went and, in his broken english, he replied "No challenge! I did what you told me. He gobbled, I called, he came, I shot, it was over. I don't see what the big deal is. I won't go back--no fun." So, I guess what I'm saying is that while I got a bird one day last year before I could sit down good, I didn't have time to enjoy the hunt. Its a good memory and a short sweet story, but I still love the chase!
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..20 minutes total,22 pound 1 5/8 spurs 11 1/2 inch beard....:)..
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RE: Your Quickest Hunt?
I've got a couple stories. Myself, I'd watched some birds while scouting strutting in the middle of this horse pasture. There was one lone tree out in the middle with a little brush around it and the birds hung out around it. In the dark I snuck out and set up by the tree. One gobbler sounded off from the hill on the south edge of the pasture. I had two hens fly in and give my decoy hell. When the tom flew in, the hens headed straight to him, but I never gave them time to lead him away. He was only on the ground for about 5 seconds before I put him down for good. The other, my son and I hunted all morning without getting one all the way in. Things seemed dead where we were so we moved to another farm. By the time we got set up we only had 35 minutes left. Ten minutes later my son was picking up his bird. We called six jakes into the other edge of the field. Four of them came like we were reeling them in. One of them strutted back and forth the whole way across. Needless to say he was pretty excited.
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Great stories fellas!I'll take one of last years hunts that fits the question here!We had been working a bird for about 20 minutes and finally convinced the ole boy he had better come in and check the ole girl out that was making all that swwet music and my hunting partner put the hammer on him at about 20 yards.The whole time we were working this particular bird I could hear another bird off in the distance closing in.I could easily tell my partner had made a nice shot,so I told him hey just wait a second before we get up and lets see what this other bird is gonna do.No sooner had I suggested that then this bird gobbles less than a 100 yards away.I called to him with my mouth yelper and your exactly right Gobbcaller a 2 year old came in on a dead sprint.I pounded him at about 20 yards also,and he was only about 10 yards from where the other bird was laying.Total time of the hunt less then 25 minutes for two gobblers.So that equals out to about 12 and a half minutes a bird. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>Still not as fast as yours GC,but with equal results and little longer fun!:)Cool question my friend.<img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle>
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I can't beat 30 seconds but my pictures of my dad's quicky shows how his was at first light because the pictures are so dark. I think we were done at 6:45 AM. They even came in silent after just four calls on my slate.
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Last spring, I took my buddy on his first turkey hunt. Last about 20 minutes total from the time we heard the first gobble until he shot. Not a giant bird, but I hooked him on turkey hunting. When it was all over, he looked at me and said, 'This is just like on the videos, this is easy.'
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RE: Your Quickest Hunt?
04/21/2001 Located him with a crow call from the roost. The previous weekend my cousin (Buckoduck) and I had chased this Tom all over our lease and then blew it at the last second. This weekend I was alone (cuz couldn't make it) and I had already decided I would set up and just wait him out. If you remember, last spring was after the huge ice storm we had here in southern AR and our trail was folded over. I had to get to my location through the thicket after he gobbled. Kept hitting him with the crow call once in a while. When he quit answering I knew he was on the ground. I finally busted through the briars and got to the place I had decided to set up. I dropped my seat off at the tree, put out the two decoys, got back to the tree, sat down and chalked my turtle shell call, put diaphram in my mouth, put gun on my knee, raised my mask, looked up and there he was walking out of the thicket. I let him walk out a few yards and shot him. Ran down the hill to him and checked my watch; 6:32AM.
Time from his first gobble: ~20 minutes Time from me calling him: never got the chance to call. He never gobbled again after flydown. ![]() 19 lbs • 10.5" beard • 1-1/8" spurs Age: 4+ yrs (according to NWTF spur chart) Romans 8:28 |
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