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Glad it worked out for you. Good job.Yeah, gotta give thanks to @Dakota79 he give me a couple places to check out.
Nothing wrong with a hunt like that every now and then!View attachment 181291
Well finally got out this morning. Had high hopes of getting out before light and locating some birds while in the roost. Made the first mistake of not checking what time first light was and got a late start. As im driving through town with light coming up to the east i already felt in a hurry. Only to look down and realize I was below a quarter tank. A gas station stop done and i was fully aware i was not going to make it before first light. Normally i would get very frustrated but I have come across enough Turkeys later in the morning so didn't let it bother me.... too much. Now I enjoy a good calling set up like every one else. But...on the way to my first spot to check for gobbles I come around the corner on the dirt road on state land and here 20yds off the side of the road is a tom in full strut with a handful of hens feeding around him. So much for setting up and calling. I throw the truck in park jump out. The turkeys sensing something is wrong start walking up the hill and go over a knob just off the side of the road. I load the gun throw a reed in my mouth and start creeping up the hillside. I peek over and the tom is doing his best to peek over from the other side 15yds away. His red head sticking up high and a 7-8 inch beard sticking straight out from his chest like I just interupted something. One quick shot was all i needed to watch him rolling and flapping down the hill almost to the tailgate. Now ill admit not much of a purist turkey hunting, hunt but it was a good rush of adrenaline for a unplanned notch of a tag. I spent the next few hours scouting and calling other toms in the thinned timber above with hopes of returning tomorrow morning with my wife.
Laughed because I’ve had to clean my shorts after turkeys jump out from underneath of my feet. How in the hell does a 20 lb bird sit buried and still until you bout step on it.Hunted public for the first time of the year this morning.
Extreme fog put a damper on the morning. Heard 5 or 6 gobbles, then he shut up. Never could pin down where he was.
At 530am (way before LST) as my dad and I were creeping through the woods, I had a turkey bust out from a fallen tree only 5 yards away.
Scared the absolute crap out of me. Thought I was about to wrestle a bobcat!
Walked around most of the property, finding sign but no turkeys.
Did see some mergansers and wood ducks