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re: Turkey drought over for Tut

Posted on 4/17/23 at 2:41 pm to
Posted by Rebel920
Member since Jul 2020
98 posts
Posted on 4/17/23 at 2:41 pm to
Patience helps. I had the safety off on one the other day in Washington county. Would have been easiest bird I’ve ever killed. Got up there that afternoon and decided to go listen. Get set up in a field they roost next to. Yelp. About two minutes later I here a cluck and out of the corner of my eye am watching this gobbler charge across the field toward my setup. Had two trees a little to my left blocking me and I was aimed just on the other side. Dude put on the brakes right behind these trees, decided he didn’t like something, walked to the other side of the field out of range and hung around for a minute then slipped into the woods. Went back the next morning and two together started gobbling there asses off on the limb. Buddy and I took off down fire lane and got set up 100 yards from where they were roosting. The continued to gobble on the limb. Did a soft tree yelp and one cut us off. Put calls away and got guns up. Heard them fly down. Gobbled on the ground a bunch and heard them closing distance. Hen walks out right in front of us and just sits there clicking for 5 minutes. Thought for sure we were going to kill one. Birds shut up and we heard some more hens their direction. Buddy and I look at each other knowing there’s only one reason birds that hot would quit gobbling. Slowly backed out and saving it for another day.
This post was edited on 4/17/23 at 3:30 pm
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