Response to hearing first gobble(haveme1)
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Auburn AL USA
Posts: 11
Response to hearing first gobble(haveme1)
Yes, it's mighty funny how you can remember the first time you hear a gobble in the woods. I was very lucky(and still am) to have members of my family who were from the old school and taught me a few select secrets on turkeys and from a brief working stint with Sanderson Farms in Collins, Ms become friends with Preston Pittman who really taught me how to put birds over my shoulder on a consistent basis. I wonder haveme1, have you hunted around Macon or Portersville? We (family) own 410 acres between Portersville and Boyd right on the MS/Al line. God's country indeed. In fact Toxey Haas (Mossy Oak)has purchased 223 acres next to us. I don't know about other areas of the country but this is where the true turkey hunters were educated and crowned. Anybody remember Mr. Jack Dudly? If barefoot and haveme1 are in the area just meet me at the new gas station across from the "white store" on Hwy 45 in Portersville and I'll show you some real turkey woods!
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calif
Posts: 1,894
RE: Response to hearing first gobble(haveme1)
Shadowfox sounds like you really had alot of fun growing up in the turkey woods.Explain to me your idea of a "true turkey hunter".And come to Calif I'll show you some real turkey woods too!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Philadelphia or Florence ms USA
Posts: 74
RE: Response to hearing first gobble(haveme1)
Hello Shadowfox, I would love to get with you for a hunt. If you ever come to the casino in Phily look for me, Johnny.
It is nice to kinda own the right to say the first of the first turkey hunters came from our area. I to have had the pleasure met Preston, he seem to be a regular kind guy. I've not had the chance to hunt with him. he has hunted with some ppl I work with.
I have never hunted in your area. My family has land near Morton in Polkville, Ms. Mabe we could trade the pleasure of hunting in a different area.
tip of the day: putting a rock in your pants leg keeps them from rolling up when that first ole gobbler sings in the fall !!!
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It is nice to kinda own the right to say the first of the first turkey hunters came from our area. I to have had the pleasure met Preston, he seem to be a regular kind guy. I've not had the chance to hunt with him. he has hunted with some ppl I work with.
I have never hunted in your area. My family has land near Morton in Polkville, Ms. Mabe we could trade the pleasure of hunting in a different area.
tip of the day: putting a rock in your pants leg keeps them from rolling up when that first ole gobbler sings in the fall !!!
<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>