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Had some gobblers come by while I was in the blind but they wanted nothing to do with me. There was a flock nearby that they made a b-line to. I'll take the bow out again tomorrow and give them one more day to make me feel bad. After that the boomstick comes out. grin

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Pretty standard sized Black Hills Merriams turkey. I sure wish they could get a little bigger around here. Every bird we see in these flocks look identical for the most part. None have long sharp spurs, and none look any bigger than the rest. Need a corn field or something so they can put on more weight.

18.5lb, 8" beard, 11/16" spurs. I figure it for another 2 year old.

My uncle still has a tag in his pocket so I'll go back out this afternoon to try to get some good photos and video as he puts an arrow in one.

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Well sorry guys, I struck out this year. I'm getting a zero. I've never had turkeys respond they way they did this year. I couldn't get a tom or Jake for that matter anyware near me. I tried everything. Agressive calling, passive calling, no calling, many decoys, one decoy, no decoys. No matter what I tried, they wanted nothing to do with me. Sorry to let the team down. Good luck to the rest of you.

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Paintbrush, so how did Missouri and and season C go for you?

Good luck to Cooter, I believe your season is coming very soon.

Good luck to Cole in his nest season as well.

I wish you all a great hunt!

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Scored this afternoon - 22lbs, 9" beard and 3/4 spurs. 2 in the afternoon, awesome hunt, came in with 4 hens in full strut - knew he was dead a couple minutes before I pulled the trigger.

Didn't hunt Wed-Friday with the weather and work - went out yesterday afternoon and hunted 3 spots and never heard or saw one. Back out this morning in spot #1 and didn't see or hear anything. Headed over to my uncles and got there about 12:30 - got one to respond, came in with hens, beautiful show. Dropped him at about 20yrs - typical 2 yr old bird.

Saw Mr Larson on the way there - had MN plates and I told him I recognized him. Asked if he wrote and was surprised I knew him from that - still trying to figure out which publication(s) I've seen his work in.

Will fill out the submission form soon - they must still want photos? Did take several of the bird, spurs, beard, tape measure, scale, etc. Will have to remember how to post photos!

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I was out last Saturday with my dad in Wisconsin, we only saw one hen while driving between spots. A few sets of old tracks, no fresh sign and no birds seen or heard while hunting. Weather was very poor as well.

I am leaving town this Thursday evening to go hunt in western MN. We have permission on a farm where a friend hunts deer each fall and says there is a big flock there. It's worth a try, and we can go fishing too. smile

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So far so good. I called in a bunch of jakes for Sutty and he shot one at about 30yd. That was on public land, and he isn't picky. We had a flock on the private farm we were hunting but like dummies we moved too much getting into position on the far side of the valley and they saw us and booked it out of there. Just moved to the next property though, so I will go out this evening and see if they will come back to roost. I think there is a mature gobbler in that group with a bunch of jakes and hens.

Walleye fishing was good today from the dock at the house we are staying at. Lots of fun so far. smile

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We had a rookie drive out and he made it in time to join me, I figured we would set up where they were roosted in the morning and see what came back to the trees. We saw birds back across the big ravine though so we moved on them and got below them at the edge of the grass hill top and I yelped a few times. Then from the side we see gobblers heads through the grass at about 80yd looking for us, then two hens with them. We sat tight and for once I left the call on the ground and waited.

One hen was half white, if she was a Tom I would have shot her but I had to let her go. After a good 30 minute standoff with us sitting side by side with our guns up, the hens finally worked in to 20 yards. The gobblers came up out of the dip in the hillside and at 35yd I told the rookie to shoot after the hens finally cleared. The plan from the beginning was that he would shoot the right bird first, me the left.

He shot and I flinched bad... His bird went down and I have no idea if I really hit mine... I stood up and shot again as my bird was hobbling away. I knocked it down and then it got up and really started running up over the hill! I chased after it and just before it got out of view I took my final shot and put it down. Lucky... I turned around and the rookie's bird was looking around and ready to get up, so I ran back and pinned it down.

So here's the kicker, both birds looked darn near identical in size as far as I could tell. Rookie though shot a 24lb 3oz turkey, with 15/16 and 1 1/16 spurs and a good 10+ inch beard. The guide (me) shot a 17.5lb bird with same size spurs and beard. Go figure. I think the big bird ate rocks before committing suicide. :P

Got back to the house in time to fish a bit, but they weren't biting. Maybe tomorrow. I think I'll still get up early to chase turkeys and see if I can get some nice photos.

Me and my bird:

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Sutty with his bird:

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Rookie with his bird:

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