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Turkey Hunting Photo Contest (post them here)


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I shot this turkey on 04-19-06 at 3:15 PM in Filmore County. Our group was having a trying hunt as the toms were seriously henned up. I got this tom to come in by using a combination of locate calls with a double split "V" reed and answering my own calls with a jake wobble gobble call. Long story short this tom was not happy that there was a jake close to one of his hens and he came running. The tom was 24 lbs, 10 inch beard, and 15/16 inch spurs.

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A signed and numbered limited edition print of "Double Strike" by Scot Storm and a $25 framing certificate for Art Barbarians is one of the many great prizes for this year's contest. Scot will also be one of the judges this year. To view all of Scot's images click here ( Scot Storm Artwork on Art Barbarians)

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Keep them coming,

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A signed and numbered limited edition print of "Kouba's Roost" by Les Kouba and a $25 framing certificate for Art Barbarians is one of the many great prizes for this year's contest. To view the most complete collection of Kouba's work click here (Les Kouba on Art Barbarians)

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A signed and numbered limited edition print of "The Challenge" by Jim Hansel and a $25 framing certificate for Art Barbarians is one of the many great prizes for this year's contest. Jim will also be one of the judges this year. To view all of Jim's images click here (Jim Hansel art on Art Barbarians)

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Shoot Straight,

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A signed and numbered limited edition print of the 1998 Texas Turkey Stamp by Jim Hautman and a $25 framing certificate for Art Barbarians is one of the many great prizes for this year's contest. Jim will also be one of the judges this year. To view all of Jim's images click here (Jim Hautman art on Art Barbarians)

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Gobble Gobble,

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A signed and numbered limited edition print of the 2000 Minnesota Turkey Stamp by Joe Hautman and a $25 framing certificate for Art Barbarians is one of the many great prizes for this year's contest. Joe will also be one of the judges this year. To view all of Joe's images click here (Joe Hautman art on Art Barbarians)

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Cluck Cluck Cluck,

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I shot this jake walking to the blind on the last day of my season. When trigger time came I was wearing camo shorts and a short sleeve shirt, I dressed up for the photo. My first bird. I'm not competing in the contest, just wanted to share with you all. Remember no photoshop and only one photo for the contest.

Happy Hunting,

Chris Knutson

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If any of you guys,or gals, subscribe to the Outdoor News, you'll be able to see the picture of my first successful gobbler hunt in 6 attempts. I'm on the cover this week with the bird shot in Fillmore county. If and when I figure out how to post a picture for this contest, you'll be able to see it then.

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Sorry hunters, the print I ordered for the grand prize for the contest is sold out (I just found out yesterday) This sucks, I wanted to see a lucky hunter take that puppy home....I'm working on another jpg for the substituted prizes....Stay Tuned!

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Here's my entry for the 2006 photo contest. It was a hard-earned bird taken way down below me in the canyon, as my head is kind of pointing to in the photo.

It was some pretty steep terrain, and at the time of the photo, I was pretty exhausted from dragging that bird up the gully. I didn't know how my expression would play out till I looked at the photo, and it looks like I was trying to convey that the thing came "from down in that hole!"

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Here is a photo of my son and favorite hunting buddy with his first ever turkey.

A hefty jake that he called in almost entirely by himself with a box call. (I helped just a little with a diaphragm call to close the last few yards). Safe to say he's hooked on turkey hunting.

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