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Turkey Terminators KILLS/COMMENTS/PICTURES THREAD

Posted: February 25th, 2014, 8:21 am
by Gobbler
Post all your successful hunts here so we can congratulate you.

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Posted: March 24th, 2014, 9:28 am
by ICDEDTURKES
Figured you all would like at least one post in your kill thread this year :thumbup:

Re: Turkey Terminators KILLS/COMMENTS/PICTURES THREAD

Posted: April 2nd, 2014, 7:22 am
by Gobbler
Congrats Southern Sportsman on the great weekend. We have to get going here in Florida. :thumbup:

Re: Turkey Terminators KILLS/COMMENTS/PICTURES THREAD

Posted: April 8th, 2014, 8:11 am
by Gobbler
Well we have 4 birds in the books. Hopefully Big Spur and I will kill our second birds in NE if we don't do it sooner.

We are on track to get our 10 Gobblers!!

Remember to take pictures of measurements on extra birds if we or our other members don't fill their two bird limit . We can use alternate birds.

Re: Turkey Terminators KILLS/COMMENTS/PICTURES THREAD

Posted: April 22nd, 2014, 9:03 pm
by snapper1982
second Kansas bird but only one I took contest pics of.

Re: Turkey Terminators KILLS/COMMENTS/PICTURES THREAD

Posted: May 3rd, 2014, 11:25 am
by snapper1982
here is ohio bird number 1. it has been a tough hunt. I have been messing with a couple of different birds but they just have not been gobbling much nor cooperating. well yesterday I thought I finally had a big ol birds number. he has been roosting in the same srea and has a jake and several hens. so the day before I slipped in and set up a blind right in the roost area. I woke up at 3 am and slipped in to the blind in the black of night. was setup an hour before the crack of dawn. it was perfect! except that the tom roosted where the jake had been and the jake roosted where the tom had been. so the tom flew out and the rest joined him about 150 yards away. he shut up after fly down. so I waited a couple hours with no action so I moved the blind again and slipped out.

I knew about a spot(from finding it last week while hunting with a buddy) that the birds were using and strutting a lot. it is an old oil well road that snakes through the crp grass. so I went there and just barely made it. while I was getting my gear another truck pulled up the road. but he was ethical and turned around and left. I slipped up the road and there was fresh tracks going both ways. it had rained yesterday so I knew it could be a good sit. got chuck(my decoy) set up and cut one shooting lane in the grass to him. set up my seat and settled in.

while setting my seat I heard a hen yelp a few times down over the hill. it was perfect. I called softly a few times in the next half hour or so. with no response. so at about 11:09 I called loudly and got hammered. so I responded and again got hammered. I waited about a minute and called again. he was closer. then another minute and called and this time he was about 100 yards out. I called again with no answer. so at 11:13 I went silent. let the waiting begin!

well it turned out that waiting did not take long. at 11:20 I seen them about 65 yards coming through the grass. when he seen chuck he blew up in strut and let loose a deafening drum! then started the mean walk. when he hit the shooting lane I had about 3-5 feet before he hit chuck. well turns out chuck did not have to fight. a longbeard 3 inch #5 at 25 yards ended what I am sure would have been a violent assault on chuck.

18 pound 12 ounce 10 1/4 beard and 1 1/4 spurs. turned out to be another fine public land bird.

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