2024 Turkey Meat Pole

I’ve killed a handful of turkeys in my life but am not a “turkey hunter”, and I’ve had fans in my freezer for several years not knowing what to do with them and too cheap to pay a taxidermist. I don’t know why I never thought about it before, but utube is a great resource for learning random stuff…like preserving turkey fans.
I got this years and one of the old ones out of the freezer preserved and ready to mount on a plaque this weekend, and I’m pleased with the way they turned out.
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I see you have watched the same how to video using bondo. Slightly more work for a much better product IMO. I’ve done two this year and don’t see myself going back to borax/pinning.
 
IMG_0452.jpegNebraska public land 4/20. Called this tom in from over 400 yards (ranged). Even pulled him away from 3 hens. Hens running after him, pretty funny.
Drew a KS tag, but got called back to work last Monday. Got to make money to pay for future hunts lol. So 1 and done this year for me.
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Lord blessed me with bird #2 last night around 7PM here in Montana. He had a bunch of hens, so I aggressively cut/yelped almost non stop for about 5 min, then went totally silent. He closed the distance from 300 yds and 150 feet below me to right in my lap, it's always so fun when the plan actually works!
 

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Okay I'll get in on this too. Turkeys are pretty easy to come by here in Eastern NE. I never get too fired up about them, but this one was special.

I took this tom with my late grandfathers Steven's model 311a double barrel .410 built in 1950. It is what we call a "farm gun", meaning it spent much of its life on the floor of a truck or leaned up against a pole in the barn. Nothing pretty to look at, but functional.

This was surely this gun's first turkey, because there were no turkeys in this part of the country when it was last fired. Which reminds me of my last thought before shooting this tom... *I hope this old gun still fires.*

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First New Mexico mountain turkey hunt was amazing. Can’t wait to go back.


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Opening day NY. Shot this dumb one with a 28 ga with regular old lead 6s. That completes my sweep of all available gauges. 410,28,20,16,12, and 10. Now if anyone has an old side lock MZ shotgun for sale PM me please.
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