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Very nice! Turkey's sure are a blast and to take one out of the mountains vs flatland / fields... Very cool!
You must have been filming what happened to me Tuesday morning It's shocking how quickly they can cover ground.It aint even the same game. These things will get within 75 yards, gobble and take off 1000's of yards away and then gobble.
You must have been filming what happened to me Tuesday morning It's shocking how quickly they can cover ground.
Nicely done. The front range birds are no joke.
Congrats on closing the deal. Stories like yours and the others in this thread are what make these birds so much fun (and frustrating) to hunt. I've shot them in a lot of different states/terrain, but have yet to chase them in the western mountains. It's on my list.
Epic! I would have started laughing! Called it a day and laughed all the way home.I dueled with a gobbler a bit outside Boulder for weeks a couple seasons ago. He kicked my ass up and down the mountain. Last day I get back to the truck and he's standing beside my truck. It was like he knew I couldn't shoot across the road.
Epic! I would have started laughing! Called it a day and laughed all the way home.
That's very big accomplishment in that area. Back in the late 1990s when I was living in Denver and just getting started hunting turkeys I tried to pursue those birds for a couple of years. I felt I'd really done something the few times I found any turkey sign or heard a gobble.
Congrats buddy!! Great way to start off the 2020 season, got my fingers crossed that this is your year for elk as well.