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Old 04-04-2010, 07:03 AM
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Well the curtain came down on my NE archery Turkey season yesterday. After sitting a blind most of the morning. I could hear a very large group turkeys about 150 yards away across the river. They were tucked in behind a dirt berm. So, me being the daring soul I am I decided I would wade the river and go after them.
I was on the cut side of the river traveling up the 4' dirt bank. When I got to within 60 yards of the turkeys, I noticed 3 jakes were watching me. I slowly duck down behind the bank and waited on them to relax. I eased closer. I got to within 40 yards and peeked up over the bank. I was wanting to get to the larger bunch as that was where the big gobblers were.
I made it about another 5 yards when I peeked up over the grass to see a gobbler looking right at me. I ducked down as he started towards me. I was stuck, I couldn't move in knee deep water. I thought if I can ease 6 feet further and remain heidden I could kneel on a small mud bank.
I thought about peeking up thinking the bird was on top over me 4 feet above. I saw the top of his head just ahead of me getting ready to jump down on a grassy shelf at the rivers edge a mere 20 yards in front of me. As, he started down I drew my bow. About the time he noticed me. I let it fly... catching him perfect. He was leaking bad as he headed back in the direction he came from. As, he was flopping in the grass 30 yards away. The 3 jakes came over and whipped every last breath out of him. Very cool to see.
There is alot more of the story from the weekend. I will share it with a video that will be put up soon. 2 more birds died. That story will follow with that.
Heres a "teaser"...

But for now...
I guess you could say this is a "different" gobbler. He has two beards, one 8" and one 9", 1 1/8" spurs, 19.5 lbs.
My first turkey with a bow...



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Old 04-04-2010, 07:51 AM
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Give me the spur lengths in inches and I can score using NWTF calculator.

will score well based on Double beards

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Old 04-04-2010, 08:24 AM
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Congrats!!
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Old 04-04-2010, 10:40 AM
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very awsome man good to see somone is having luck this weekend lol
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Old 04-04-2010, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by JW!
Give me the spur lengths in inches and I can score using NWTF calculator.

will score well based on Double beards

Congratulations

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1 1/8" Please let me know I would be curious as to what he scores. I have never scored a turkey. Also I have been told he is probably a hybrid not a true merriam. Even my Taxidermist didn't know what he was. You have any insight on that? Thanks!!

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Old 04-04-2010, 03:16 PM
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Nice job! Were you hunting the Pine Ridge area or somewhere else?
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Old 04-04-2010, 05:40 PM
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Somewhere else...
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Old 04-04-2010, 06:18 PM
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Very nice bird- After yore story, my hunt seemed kinda boring!LOL
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Hey Nutz,
Awesome bird, very respectable indeed. The double beard ought to put his score up there. He don't exactly look like a Merriam's. Are there Rio Grandes in NE?
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Old 04-05-2010, 04:40 AM
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Who knows... there are easterns coming in from Kansas and Iowa and Rio and Merriam already there. I don't know my turkey species characteristics well enough to know what is what. I know a merriams because fo the white tips but beyond that you got me.
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