No longbeard pics to contribute, but spent the past couple days exploring FL's largest National Forest and chasing Osceolas for the first time. It was my first out-of-state turkey hunt, and boy it was a hell of a lot different than my normal pursuit of CO's mountain Merriam's.
Got on a Tom with 2 hens opening morning, belly crawled into 75 yards but couldn't get any closer or motivate him to come in with those hens with him. Fantastic show watching him strut for 30 mins in the blue-green grass of a fresh burn under long leaf pines.
Set up on them pre dawn this morning, but they went the other way after gobbling on the roost. Made a dumb mistake looping around to cut them off rather than staying put and patient. That strategy might work in the mountains but not when it's so flat...got busted and spooked the gobbler off at close range.
Flying home tomorrow, but overall had a great trip, really enjoyed exploring a new ecosystem, and I will be back! Gotta get into the swamp next time. CO's season starts next week...moving from 80 ft of elevation back to 8,000+.
Huge thank you to @Andrewlonghi for his generous help and advice in planning and navigating a new (to me) application system and hunt.
Got on a Tom with 2 hens opening morning, belly crawled into 75 yards but couldn't get any closer or motivate him to come in with those hens with him. Fantastic show watching him strut for 30 mins in the blue-green grass of a fresh burn under long leaf pines.
Set up on them pre dawn this morning, but they went the other way after gobbling on the roost. Made a dumb mistake looping around to cut them off rather than staying put and patient. That strategy might work in the mountains but not when it's so flat...got busted and spooked the gobbler off at close range.
Flying home tomorrow, but overall had a great trip, really enjoyed exploring a new ecosystem, and I will be back! Gotta get into the swamp next time. CO's season starts next week...moving from 80 ft of elevation back to 8,000+.
Huge thank you to @Andrewlonghi for his generous help and advice in planning and navigating a new (to me) application system and hunt.