Trophy bird thread

Here’s another that I think is pretty special. My pop told me stories about this .410 shotgun from when he was young. After he died I took it out and called this bird into about 6 yards. That gun sits in my safe now and it’ll be my son’s if I ever have one. If not my niece will get it.
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Awesome story and beautiful bird!!
 
Here’s another that I think is pretty special. My pop told me stories about this .410 shotgun from when he was young. After he died I took it out and called this bird into about 6 yards. That gun sits in my safe now and it’ll be my son’s if I ever have one. If not my niece will get it.
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This Pic be Absolutely Stellar!!!!!
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Well Played Sir...
 
I have my euro and a decent storm wigeon

I shot a euro/American hybrid some years back when I was young, regret not getting him mounted for this trio, Would have amazing in my book.

Now I’m just looking for a stud American wigeon to go in between cupped up.

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This is what I’d call a trophy bird. We fooled with him a handful of times throughout the whole season. We killed him on the last day. First call to him was around 7 am, finally got him to come in something after 1 in the afternoon.

24 pounds
1 5/8” spurs
11” beard


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Great bird. Patience and waiting on them to come back to you after their hens leave them is a great strategy. They may go away but they will remember where they heard that “ hen”.
 
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