Wow what a beautiful place to hunt turkeys!They came in, one in front of another but slightly off center. Decided to be frugal with my TSS.View attachment 323325
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Wow what a beautiful place to hunt turkeys!They came in, one in front of another but slightly off center. Decided to be frugal with my TSS.View attachment 323325
Thats awesome.Our first period opened yesterday. It was very windy and rainy. All I saw was one hen who came into my decoys three times about 30 min apart and she would cluck like crazy like she was wondering what are these other birds doing out in the field when the weather is so poor, trying to tell them they need to get back to cover.
Nice, quiet, and overcast this morning. I walked under a few roosted on my way in, and as the sun came up a single hen came into my decoys then she hung around on my right side at 5 yards. Then two hens came in from my left location. All three started clucking like mad at each other. Then the tom came in from the left, all fanned out looking for trouble. Not a single gobble out of him, but he came in close. It was hard to move and not get busted by the bird on my right. I was fortunate enough to take him home with me and I was back to work before most of people I work with started their day. He had a 12" beard and 1.5" spurs. Perfect way to start the WI season off.
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Like this?They came in, one in front of another but slightly off center. Decided to be frugal with my TSS.View attachment 323325
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I did the same thing in Va. Saw the 2nd one flopping behind the decoy. TSS & my red dot are a lethal combination
Amazingly lethal.I did the same thing in Va. Saw the 2nd one flopping behind the decoy. TSS & my red dot are a lethal combination
Beautiful bird! I’d love to hunt turkeys in country like that in the next couple of years!Three bird day. #3 evening gobbler. View attachment 323408