FairWeather
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Today’s the day! Can’t wait for work to be over so I can get out there and hopefully get a gobbler to come in. Working on convincing my wife to come along, too. She’s never tagged along for a turkey hunt yet.
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Nice one! Pretty damn good 1st bird too.Yes definitely not bright red. Spurs suggested juvenile bird. Beard was 6 or so inches long.
You should send a sample in to that guy they had the meat eater podcast who is doing DNA samples of turkeys to see it’s genetic makeup.Opening day NM. Wife sealed the deal.
We split up yesterday. She wanted to hunt some birds that we'd seen earlier this spring and I wanted to hit the big hills. I heard one gobble off in the distance at about 10 am. Found a nice mule deer set. Seen some grouse and a lot of doe. She was pumped. We'll hunt on sat too.Nice one! Pretty damn good 1st bird too.
Talked to her last night and she was a happy gal! Find any sheds?
Be see you guys soon.
Looking at the tail feathers we thought it might have some Rio Grande. Where she was hunting, I thought there were only Merriam's.You should send a sample in to that guy they had the meat eater podcast who is doing DNA samples of turkeys to see it’s genetic makeup.
Pretty cool.We got my wife on one last night in terrible wind white/blonde beard have never seen that before View attachment 368669![]()
Before clicking on your thumbnail and seeing the fan I literally thought "is that a NM rio?". Not sure where you are but I've seen them in the NE corner all the way west of Raton.Looking at the tail feathers we thought it might have some Rio Grande. Where she was hunting, I thought there were only Merriam's.
That’s cool! Ive never seen or heard of thatWe got my wife on one last night in terrible wind white/blonde beard have never seen that before View attachment 368669![]()
You should send a sample in to that guy they had the meat eater podcast who is doing DNA samples of turkeys to see it’s genetic makeup.
I think people call it beard rot, but it is apparently a melanin deficiency. It is crazy brittle. Very unique.That’s cool! Ive never seen or heard of that