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HSO 2014 Turkey Quest Contest Submission Thread


Borch

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Nice to see all the birds you guys have gotten. Congrats!

Leech, I didn't get in the contest this year either. Maybe if I get one I'll submit with you as Team No Team. wink Super bird you have there!

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Team No Team reporting:

This is what was left of my bird after the other 4 toms he was with stomped and pecked the heck out of his lifeless body. It was very interesting to watch from less than 10 yards away. I let them do their thing until they had enough and walked off. I figured if they weren't bothered by the shot we had a chance to get one of the other guys on them.

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13/16 th spurs

10 inch beard

23 lbs

Unofficialy wink

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Team No Team reporting:

This is what was left of my bird after the other 4 toms he was with stomped and pecked the heck out of his lifeless body. It was very interesting to watch from less than 10 yards away. I let them do their thing until they had enough and walked off. I figured if they weren't bothered by the shot we had a chance to get one of the other guys on them.

13/16 th spurs

10 inch beard

23 lbs

Unofficialy wink

Way to go Wanderer.

You and I are both in the "unofficial running now for Team No Team. All I got left to enter is spurs, beard and tail however! grin

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Hah! No I didn't.

It took a few seconds to figure out why you were asking. The line you see is the driveway to the farm house. Below the line is mowed space and above is the start of the bluff (which is the only "bluff" in the pic wink ).

I didn't get a hero shot in the woods cuz I didn't have my picture taker with me and we were hunting separately at the time. The bird is a good 3 hours dead and field dressed and back at camp right at last light in the pic.

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Hah! No I didn't.

It took a few seconds to figure out why you were asking. The line you see is the driveway to the farm house. Below the line is mowed space and above is the start of the bluff (which is the only "bluff" in the pic wink ).

I didn't get a hero shot in the woods cuz I didn't have my picture taker with me and we were hunting separately at the time. The bird is a good 3 hours dead and field dressed and back at camp right at last light in the pic.

I thought maybe road but it looked like such a thin straight clean line I thought maybe you did a little cropping to hide something! I just need to be a little more trusting person I guess! Ha, grin

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