Cant hit em
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Daughters on the board with this pubic land Jake this morning
Hence "Can't hit em"
My son was able to seal the deal on this tom this morning here in Idaho. It’s his last youth hunt, so it made this mornings hunt extra special!
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Beautiful bird!Killed my first archery bird opening day. Son and I sat the blind all morning with decoys out just hoping that birds in the next orchard would see them and take interest. Once the big group of hens broke up to nest late morning I was hoping that a gobbler would stroll the 200yds or so over to check us out. I threw out a few calls from time to time and eventually around 8am we could see the birds way north of us.
I hit the jerk string I had rigged up to my jake decoy which flips up the fan and called loud as I could. As we watched we could see athe gobblers heads go up so we knew they were seeing us. Now the waiting game was on. With little going on we threw on a few YouTube videos and kicked back until about 10 am when the cell phone battery died. About the same time we heard a noise towards our house and then our dogs let out a few barks. Immediately a bird shock gobbled to our northeast. So I quickly toss in my mouth call and let out a few yelps to let him know we were still there. No response so I got off my chair and went to my knees to stretch out the old back after a long sit. Maybe two minutes had passed and I look up and there was a longbeard in full strut at 75 yds.
I quickly turn and flip my seat back down and sat down but realized I might have to drop a window to shoot so I get back up, unstrap the window and let it down slow. I sit back down and grab my bow, now where's my rangefinder? Find it quickly and shakily range him as he moves in. 42yds. Ok set my rangefinder down and he moves in again. Grab rangefinder and hit another range. 35. Ok drop it and clip on and of corse he moves again as I draw.
I let out a small Yelp to stop him but he keeps moving so I do it louder and he stops. Settle the pin for 30 and let it fly. Big poof of feathers and he jams left and beds down. Stil with head up but clearly not doing well i decide to try a neck shot with a judo tipped arrow but I think my rangefinder picked up a blade of grass short of him because that arrow slid in under him and he flopped 5yds further out. I then grabbed the boys .410 and headed out after him. After a short chase I had my first archery bird in hand without having to fire a single shotgun shell.
He's just a two year old bird with a 9 3/4" beard. Confirming the fact that my sons bird was 3 yrs old not 2 like I thought originally. Comparing spurs it was obvious.
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Congrats on the bird.. looking at the head and based on small body and zero spurs, I would say thats a bearded hen...not a tom.First morning success for my son. His first turkey and easily the stupidest bird I’ve ever seen. He ran through a field next to camp while we were skeet shooting. We took off through the woods to cut him off and shot him while he circled us at 20 yards. Bizarro. What you see us wearing is how we killed him, no camo. My son did great. He was using a shotgun for the first time and I gave him 10 seconds of instruction while we were moving to get in from of the Tom. He made a perfect shot, standing unsupported. He is still on cloud nine! The Tom had a decent beard and full fan, but a very small body and skinny legs with no spurs at all. Not worn down, just nothing there. I think his egg got dropped a couple of times in the nest. My wife used everything, including the feet, to make turkey stock and we sous vide the meat and made some amazing turkey breast and roast veggies.
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I missed one opening day with my bow that was absolutely heart breaking. I found a nice little pocket of public land that is basically impossible to get to unless you can access through private which I was fortunate to acquire. First time calling a bird in and not just running and gunning. Everything worked out perfect and a jake came in into 18 yards and I missed it. Went back that weekend with the scatter gun and was able to get a nice Tom to work in perfectly. Calling a bird in is something that was so new to me and I am absolutely hooked.
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Good call, bearded hen all the way.Congrats on the bird.. looking at the head and based on small body and zero spurs, I would say thats a bearded hen...not a tom.
That thought crossed my mind, but he had a wattle and small snood, plus the feather were definitely Tom feathers. Iridescent plumage and Tom tail fan.Congrats on the bird.. looking at the head and based on small body and zero spurs, I would say thats a bearded hen...not a tom.
Hen or herm, but that is not a tom.That thought crossed my mind, but he had a wattle and small snood, plus the feather were definitely Tom feathers. Iridescent plumage and Tom tail fan.
Either way, it was delicious.Hen or herm, but that is not a tom.