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On my last pheasant hunt of the year (a couple weeks back), about 15 turkeys ran into my hunting area as I pulled in. Over the next couple hours I kept running into them, could have shot several. Alas... no season for them right now. However, it was the first time on a pheasant hunt where I could have shot multiple (or any!) turkeys so I thought of this. My dog is a pro at chasing them out of the yard, but I'd have been curious to see what he would have done with a wingshot turkey. But I'm still just a little jealous my tailgate pic wasn't a bit more laden with meat!The turkeys are a bonus during our pheasant hunt. We typically run into them when pushing through brushy draws or small timber patches looking for pheasants.
The dogs disperse the flocks pretty good and things can get exciting when 15-20 uncoordinated B-52 bombers jump up to take flight.
Sometimes we shoot them on the wing, out of a tree, or ground sluce them. It is pretty cool after having the flock broken up to have a turkey hold in a brush clump like a pheasant and have your dog point it.
pic didn't loadMy best girls, on our way up my Lemmon near Tucson.
Is that a Munsterlander?
YesIs that a Munsterlander?