Hideandwatch
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I have been very anxiously awaiting the Spring Turkey opener, since this would be my first hunt. I put the birds to roost yesterday evening in a terrible wind. About a half hour before any light this morning I had my decoys setup in the wheat field 30 yds out from me.
As soon as it was light enough to glass the trees, I spotted a tom just to the east, high in a tree and wobbling trying to balance himself. Also there was another straight south of me on the other tree line. The first being out about 80 yards and the second being out about 120 yards.
I waited for flydown and began to use my slate call for a few yelps and purrs. I was looking in the direction that he flew down and was shotgun ready. I didn't see a thing. Then out of nowhere, he was attacking my jake decoy, just pouncing on it, then strutt'n and drumm'n about. I was still calling and thought for sure that I was busted. I waited till his rearend was facing me and shouldered my 870, which had 3, 3" winchester high velocity turkey shot #4's in it. As he came back around in his strut his head came up and BOOM! He flopped a bit and I carried my decoys off and him over my shoulder. What a great hunt. Now I will wait another week to fill my other tag
A friend from work will be out in the morning to get his Tom. Oh yea, almost forgot to say.....he has a 10 3/8" beard and weighed in at 19 pounds with 1 3/16" spurs..
Love to hunt!
As soon as it was light enough to glass the trees, I spotted a tom just to the east, high in a tree and wobbling trying to balance himself. Also there was another straight south of me on the other tree line. The first being out about 80 yards and the second being out about 120 yards.
I waited for flydown and began to use my slate call for a few yelps and purrs. I was looking in the direction that he flew down and was shotgun ready. I didn't see a thing. Then out of nowhere, he was attacking my jake decoy, just pouncing on it, then strutt'n and drumm'n about. I was still calling and thought for sure that I was busted. I waited till his rearend was facing me and shouldered my 870, which had 3, 3" winchester high velocity turkey shot #4's in it. As he came back around in his strut his head came up and BOOM! He flopped a bit and I carried my decoys off and him over my shoulder. What a great hunt. Now I will wait another week to fill my other tag
A friend from work will be out in the morning to get his Tom. Oh yea, almost forgot to say.....he has a 10 3/8" beard and weighed in at 19 pounds with 1 3/16" spurs..
Love to hunt!