Awesome weekend for turkey down south!!

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  • phylodog

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    I was invited to go down near Bowling Green, KY for the turkey season opener with a good friend of mine. We would be assisting with getting footage for a hunting TV show which will hopefully appear on the Outdoor Channel. I was mainly planning to be behind the camera but if things went well enough I'd grab a tag and try to get one myself.

    Saturday was the opener and we were in the blind well before sunup. Had a gobbler hammering close by but oncehe flew down he shut up on us other than an occassional gobble so we called it after three hours and went back for lunch and a nap. Went to a different farm after lunch and my buddy was able to get a nice tom by crawling behind a decoy 150 yards toward a group of birds in the corner of a field. Once he got about 40 yards away the dominant bird had had enough and charged him. That was the end of day one.

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    Sunday started out at yet another farm and more gobbling than I've ever heard in my life. There must have been 12 toms & jakes roosted about three hundred yards from us across a field in a clump of trees on the edge of a pond. When they pitched down about half ended up on the bank of the pond and started strutting. We were enjoying the show and calling to them here and there when they all busted back up into the trees. A coyote popped up on the pond edge a second later and I thought for sure the morning was done. They coyote looked our way and disappeared in the tall grass of the field. He popped up a minute later around 75 yards out and was eyeballing our decoys. He attepmted to circle us but unfortunately for him he circled way too close and I dropped him at 15 yards with a 3.5" #6 Winchester.

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    About a half hour after the coyote went down the turkeys came back down and we had three jakes come in on us. The third guy in our group dropped one and I tried to play catch up and take one of the others but peppered the ground just behind him due to being twisted around at a really bad angle. The wind picked up in the afternoon and the birds disappeared into the woods until just before dark. We tried to put a last minute stalk in behind the decoy but got busted.

    We went back to the farm we started out at Saturday this morning. As we got out to our position it was eerily quiet. We had one gobble in the distance behind us to an owl call but the roost from Saturday was quiet. Eventually we did get them to gobble before daylight but it sounded liked there were only two or three up there. As soon as there was enough light to see the hens were already on the edge of the pond. We could see three toms still roosting and the hens started heading our way. For whatever reason they turned around before making it very far and headed out of sight around the patch of trees. 20 minutes went by and we were calling to the toms we could see roosting. Out of nowhere this big boy appeared off to my left at 70 yards and puffed up into a strut for a minute. I slowly started shifting my shotgun toward him and he crept in. He got to around 35 yards and something caught his attention. He stuck his head up in the air to take a peek and I dropped him. Unfortunately I hit him in the neck/chest area and tore up the breast pretty good. Had a 10" beard, spurs around 1.5" and we guestimated he weighed around 27lbs. First gobbler I've ever shot and it was a hoss. I'm hopelessly addicted now.

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    Hoping next week goes as well when the Indiana season opens!
     

    tyrajam

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    Very cool! Sounds like you broke in your new gun pretty well! Did you blow off the beard of your gobbler? Hate it when that happens.
     

    Willie

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    Yes sir - the birds were quite vocal Sunday morning down around Fordsville KY. Has birds all around us, but the only birds that came in were a pair of jakes.. Great morning ..
     

    Trigger Time

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    Very nice bird!! And coyote! Thanks for the awesome pics too! Do you get the footage you all needed for the tv show? Hope it works out for you. That would be pretty neat to see your own hunt on tv, and cool for us to know its from a local!
     

    phylodog

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    Very nice bird!! And coyote! Thanks for the awesome pics too! Do you get the footage you all needed for the tv show? Hope it works out for you. That would be pretty neat to see your own hunt on tv, and cool for us to know its from a local!

    We got good footage of two birds dropping but missed out on another three kills due to various circumstances (bad angles, dead batteries, etc.). Here is the footage from the coyote. I don't know if it will make it into the show or not, the lighting was pretty lousy. I hope to get some of the footage of my gobbler from the editor in the next day or two, I'll post it up when I can.

     

    yotewacker

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    you have to hold it so the beard is visible. Then we can determine his size.
    Those shots are lie showing the a** of a big buck.

    I went all weekend. I have seen a white and black one. I'm holding out for him.
     

    phylodog

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    you have to hold it so the beard is visible. Then we can determine his size.
    Those shots are lie showing the a** of a big buck.

    I went all weekend. I have seen a white and black one. I'm holding out for him.

    I'm hoping to get some additional pics in the next day or two. There were three or four cameras around and I didn't get time to grab pic from all of them. The beard measures just a tic under 10", the spurs are 1.5". I'm working on putting them together now and will post up a pic of them when I'm done.

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