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Buck Fever
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Post by Buck Fever »

I went out in the rain, hail, snow and wind. Lovely morning :wink:

Heard some gobbles and some hens. At 8 am saw two hunters (tresspassers) but by the time I noticed them they were too far away for me to contact them. I had to confirm with the farmers that no one new was given permission to hunt.

Oh well, when we talked to the farmer we got a new place that they have been seeing turkeys. Come on Saturday...
pphoenix
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Location: Yorkton, Saskatchewan

Post by pphoenix »

Congrats to everyone that got one, and better luck for those who missed :wink: :lol: I felt that turkey fever, because i Shot one today. :D
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peter p
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Post by peter p »

Woody Williams wrote:Congratulations Pete.

Are you sure that is a Jake?

His tail feathers aren't shaped like a jake's

http://www.wildturkeyzone.com/articles/aging2.htm
Thanks for the congrats Woody.
Yea, it's a jake.
He lost a few of his tail feathers while he was doing the floppy chicken.
TYE
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Post by TYE »

peter p wrote:=
He lost a few of his tail feathers while he was doing the floppy chicken.

:lol:
ecoaster
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Post by ecoaster »

Bagged me a good gobbler. Way to go everyone who got one or even blew off work to go sit in the rain/snow/hail this morning.
I hunt for memories, the meat's a bonus!
bait pile willie
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Location: london ontario.

Post by bait pile willie »

Got a jake this am.Two came in together,real quite.However they were gobbling while I was setting up my decoys.THis is my first bird.What makes it special is I used my late fathers shotgun which is a 90yr. old stevens humpback.Next one will be a vixen kill I hope.Good luck to everyone out there.
hatchet jack
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Location: topeka kansas

Post by hatchet jack »

well here is my story,& i am sticking to it. went to elk city ks. with 2 bro inlaws,, jim , marion & me it was 91 degrees, hot , jim set up close to a feeder 2 toms finally came in after lots of calling , jim shot both, then went to pick them up a rattler almost got him. 2 rattlers laying close to the feeder,,,, . jim got 2 turkeys , 2 rattlers . i got a nice tom next day, marion got 0. my son went out ,back home called in 2 big toms killed 1 , he weighed 24 lbs

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A.W
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Post by A.W »

Congrats!!! :wink:
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schnarrfuss
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Post by schnarrfuss »

Opening day I saw only 1 hen, no gobbling at all. This morning was also very quiet but did here 1 distant gobble. Had 2 jakes come in though and looked over the decoys. Past on them as they were very small. As I think about it more and more, I am starting to regret passing on them. Should have took one. :oops: :oops:
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supermagnum
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opening day

Post by supermagnum »

yeah what brutal weather, :roll: at least there was no snow on the ground this year. I was hunting with a buddy and if he had said lets get out of here i probably would of led the way, :oops: but did not. You have to tough it out, it pays off. At 7:45 i finally heard a gobble and a tom came running over with 2 hens in tow to our decoys (3 hens and a jake). I shot him at 25-26 yards away, that warmed me up!! He ended up being a 23.9 pounder with 3/4" spurs and a 9 1/8" beard. :D

Now for what i really want to do, fill my second tag using my exocet 200 :wink:
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A.W
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Post by A.W »

supermagnum. Congrats and good luck with the Excal. :wink:
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buckeye
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Post by buckeye »

Killed a nice tom Tuesday morning at 7:00am. Called him in and he struted for about a minute at 60 yards. I gave him a couple of soft purrs and he came up to about 30 yards and just put on a strutting show you wouldn't believe. Shot him with a dose of #4's. Weighted 18.25 pounds, had a 7" beard and 7/8" spurs. Probably a 2 year old bird. Going back out Friday.
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A.W
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Post by A.W »

Congrats Buckeye!!! :wink:
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peter p
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Post by peter p »

Lots of gobbling Tuesday morning off the roost and not so much on the ground.
Called in 4 jakes and had them 20 yards away but since I shot a jake on opening morning I'm waiting for the big one.
Good luck to all.
buckbuster
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Location: Georgia

Post by buckbuster »

I got my first Turkey this year!
He had a 4 inch beard. A lot of people make fun of me and my little jake. I think their just jealous!! :lol:
Who said Turkey hunting is killing long beards? But i would like to shoot at least a 10 incher!!
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