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old gobbler 02-02-2002 06:34 PM

The "Paint Brush" Gobbler...
 
For another little "primer" to prepare for the upcoming exciting spring months ahead. I`d like to introduce you to an old gobbler that I met last season, that really highlighted the importance of versatility and a "never say never" attitude...I met this old bird one morning as he was gobbling on his own from an adjacent ridge-top. By the frequency of his gobbles, he sounded lonely and desperate for some female company. But right from my first couple of excited hen calls to him, I quickly realized this old boy has been around and was certainly not going to be a "push-over". Even though he responded to my calls well, each gobble was a bit further and further away. He wanted this excited and lonely hen to follow him! Not willing to play the game on his terms,I immediately changed tactics and took out three different sounding "diaphragm" calls and began to create a 3 to 4 hen scenario, trying to come across like a small flock of anxious females. Apparently convinced that a "hand-full" of sweet talkers were worth checking up on,this wary old bird finally turned and started to close the distance. Nearly 30 minutes later, I caught sight of him "strutting" back and forth out about 40 yards to my west. Hoping to unlock this hung-up gobbler, I started with some very light under the breath "feeding" calls and "contentment" purrs that luckily he identified with. Slowly and very cautiously this wise old boy inched closer and closer. What really struck me first while focusing on this fantastic bird,was the "paint-brush" that was swinging from his chest...

Amazingly, as long as I kept up the very light convincing light talk this beautiful Monarch of the spring woods, stepped to within 6 to 7 yards of the camera`s lens. What a magnificent sight as the early morning sun seemed to highlight each and every feather...



At one point I was even able to zoom-in on an incredible set of spurs that revealed how many years he`s been on this mountain...



There`s few things more exciting and rewarding, than to be able to look directly into the eye of a wild turkey and record it forever.Always wondering if he`s still out there to meet up with again some day...





Tree climber 02-02-2002 06:48 PM

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man those are some great photos.hope you meet him again this spring.
thats whay it's all about.


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remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.

Natty Bumpo 02-02-2002 07:06 PM

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Great pics, old gobbler.

Two Beards 02-02-2002 07:14 PM

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OG...definitely some great pics, enjoyed the story too:). Kinda curious how you got so close to that old boy? I can't imagine getting that close to any turkey and taking pictures without them spooking. Thanks for sharing.


TB

yelper 02-02-2002 07:17 PM

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If I wasn't lathered up before, I sure am now!!

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totoe 02-02-2002 08:14 PM

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,Them is the clearest pictures i ever saw...:)..

..JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...

Ryan Tucker 02-02-2002 09:03 PM

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Wonderful Pics!

Ryan Tucker



maytom 02-02-2002 09:31 PM

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Great shots!! I love that close up of his spurs!! Man Denny, he must of been very close for that shot!!! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

bosstom3 02-02-2002 09:31 PM

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Nice hooks. Keep them comin denny.

wacker 02-02-2002 10:25 PM

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Incredible pictures,how do you snap the pics without spooking them?

mauser06 02-02-2002 11:55 PM

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wow them are great!...you could definently have a job in wildlife photography!! i love the bottom pic..that one really is worth 1000 words and i love the second one....great pics

mauser06

PowDuck 02-03-2002 06:49 AM

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Simply awesome!!

What kind of camera are you using? Digital video and capture, or still?

Romans 8:28

Hidden Hunter 02-03-2002 06:52 AM

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I agree awesomely clear pic's !What is the make and model No# of your camera?Is it digital?

Bobgobble2 02-03-2002 08:13 AM

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Denny &quot;you da man&quot;!I really appeciate your work!Hope to see something like that down my gun barrel this spring!Thanks once again for the post!<img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle>

Mr. Longbeard 02-07-2002 06:15 PM

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Very nice pictures there.

PABeardBuster 02-07-2002 06:42 PM

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WOW!!! Those are incrdible shots! Thats an awesome bird, a true limb-hanger. I've only been that close to a longbeard once. The day I killed my first spring bird, 4 gobblers came in silent, a mature bird and 3 jakes. The big guy appeared right beside me from behind a tree, him and his buddies got nervous and walked off. I swiveled around and shot the first gobbler that appeared, it turned out to be one of his stubby-bearded apprentices. Oh well, I was hooked for life, and my Dad killed the big boy a few days later from the same tree.

PBB

Pick a hair.....or a caruncle!!

PABeardBuster 02-07-2002 06:43 PM

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WOW!!! Those are incrdible shots! Thats an awesome bird, a true limb-hanger. I've only been that close to a longbeard once. The day I killed my first spring bird, 4 gobblers came in silent, a mature bird and 3 jakes. The big guy appeared right beside me from behind a tree, him and his buddies got nervous and walked off. I swiveled around and shot the first gobbler that appeared, it turned out to be one of his stubby-bearded apprentices. Oh well, I was hooked for life, and my Dad killed the big boy a few days later from the same tree.

PBB

Pick a hair.....or a caruncle!!

Robb92 02-07-2002 07:19 PM

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GOOD LUCK TRYING TO GET HIM, THANKS FOR THE PICS, VERY NICE BIRD!!!

Pops423 02-08-2002 06:19 AM

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Nice!!! As always, another set of unreal photos. Thanks for sharing with us.

maineac 02-08-2002 08:58 AM

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Great Pics. Acouple of those would make great wallpaper for my desk top. Hint Hint

pup 02-08-2002 10:22 AM

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great pictures.i have run into a bird like that a few times in ther last tow years except i was trying to do a little more than take a picture.the bird i keep seeing his beard drags on the ground when he struts hopfuly i will be able to get him


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