BCA, I just happen to know somebody!! I promised bcat pictures of my hounds over a month ago and I still haven't taken them. I have a three day weekend this time so I will try to get pictures of my dogs. I only own one beagle my dad owns the rest, but I still them all the time. If your ever...
Fired up hell!!! I'm jump'n up and down!!! That is one great picture. Did they kill all those birds in one day? We can only kill one bird a day here and two for the whole season.
Wolfer, do you drive around until you see the coyote and then turn the dogs out or do you let a trail hound out first? I have heard of this kind of coyote hunting but know nothing of it. Your dogs look like they know what to do. Show us some more pictures if you have them.
Boomer
CTH, that looks like some really rugged country. I have never hunted Turkeys in that kind of country. I guess the roughest country I have hunted was mostly bluffs and steep draws. I am not talking mountains, just real steep *** hills.
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Its not about the kill, its all about the fun!!!! I'll bet you had alot of fun on that hunt. Another great picture. Looks awful cold though...Brrrrrrrr
Boomer
BCA, I've been running them short legged hounds called beagles. Them whaskally wabbits have caught hell. I haven't ran my big dogs in a couple of weeks. I figure I will run them this weekend as long as the rain holds off. Been pooring around here lately. How have you been doing?
Boomer
CTH, that is one hell of a turkey! I guess everything in Canada is bigger. I am kinda like DKO when it comes to Canada. I never think of it as turkies. Congrats on a great bird. Now lets here the story.....
MB
Droptine,
I just bought a glass call from Tim Fralick.(TPhunter)He makes a real nice call. I just got mine two weeks ago in the mail and it sounds real good. Mine is made out of a Walnut pot and Purpleheart striker. You can find him on Huntamerica's Turkey forum.
Gene Blackshire (Blacky) also...
Beards-N-Spurs, you guessed it. I will be hunting in the Ozarks. I will hunt some on the Buffalo River. There is nothing more beautiful than sitting high on a ridge top watching the fog rise from the river on a cool spring mourning listening to the mourning gobbles of a big tom at the crack of...