Fowl Play
WKR
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2016
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- 522
Recently purchased a .410 for my daughter and quickly found out I probably need to wait at least another year before she feels comfortable with it. Bought the lightest skeet loads I could find for it, and she still didn't like it. No worries, but I figured I'd try it out myself with some TSS #9 shot for turkeys. Pattern pic is from 40 yards.... pretty impressed with this little gun.
Wound up taking it on a yearly camping trip I do... drove in to balmy conditions with the gobblers just starting to respond to calls... weather quickly changed to almost white out conditions. 10 inches of snow over a 5 day period. Never before have I hunted them like this, but made for a unique hunt.
The weather pushed them back into their winter flocks. Gobblers would not respond to calls at all. If I wasn't 1500 miles from home for a 5 day hunt, I would have waited. But... I've never tracked turkeys in the snow before either. I can say, tracking a flock of 30+ turkeys through the snow has to be about the easiest tracking job ever. But trying to get within 30-40 yards of that same flock of turkeys is extremely difficult. Very unique hunt with some good memories with friends and family. Though.... next year I'll probably go a few weeks later.
Little .410 put the hammer down on two very nice sized gobblers. Both around 30-35yards. Seriously has me considering about making it my primary turkey gun.
Wound up taking it on a yearly camping trip I do... drove in to balmy conditions with the gobblers just starting to respond to calls... weather quickly changed to almost white out conditions. 10 inches of snow over a 5 day period. Never before have I hunted them like this, but made for a unique hunt.
The weather pushed them back into their winter flocks. Gobblers would not respond to calls at all. If I wasn't 1500 miles from home for a 5 day hunt, I would have waited. But... I've never tracked turkeys in the snow before either. I can say, tracking a flock of 30+ turkeys through the snow has to be about the easiest tracking job ever. But trying to get within 30-40 yards of that same flock of turkeys is extremely difficult. Very unique hunt with some good memories with friends and family. Though.... next year I'll probably go a few weeks later.
Little .410 put the hammer down on two very nice sized gobblers. Both around 30-35yards. Seriously has me considering about making it my primary turkey gun.