Its OVER!!!! for me.... these 3 am mornings are going to be the death of me eventually but that is turkey hunting. Heat has been brutal. Have been chasing one and he will not stick his beak out of 10 acres of rabbit warren. This morning starts with a flat tire on the bike, fine last night, pancake this am. Grab a bag of decoys and we're off.
Change of plan quick and grab the truck and head for a spot I have not been in a month but shot turkeys consistently in the spot. Hiking back lose my hat, walk almost back to the truck to find it. That baby has more luck in it than me and I need it to keep the hood of my suit out of my eyes. Get settled and dawn comes without a peep across the entire neighbourhood. Heat has slowed the birds way down and there was a nice SE breeze this morning.
7 am still not a sound, I am tired of staring at a freshly planted corn field for the last two hours so turn and look behind me thinking this is a sure way for a bird to come LOL. Turn back and ain't there a hen at about 125yds along the edge of the wheat. Then see two more fly/hopping across the wheat which is about a foot tall. Hens see the 3 hen and 1 jake spread and the race is on to the decoys. Tom comes around the edge of the wheat and cannot believe his hens are leaving. Full strut from 125 as fast as he could and at 40 had second thoughts about the jake. My dedicated 870 puts meat on the table again. I do love chasing these birds.
20lbs, 11" beard and 1/2"x3/4" spurs
Change of plan quick and grab the truck and head for a spot I have not been in a month but shot turkeys consistently in the spot. Hiking back lose my hat, walk almost back to the truck to find it. That baby has more luck in it than me and I need it to keep the hood of my suit out of my eyes. Get settled and dawn comes without a peep across the entire neighbourhood. Heat has slowed the birds way down and there was a nice SE breeze this morning.
7 am still not a sound, I am tired of staring at a freshly planted corn field for the last two hours so turn and look behind me thinking this is a sure way for a bird to come LOL. Turn back and ain't there a hen at about 125yds along the edge of the wheat. Then see two more fly/hopping across the wheat which is about a foot tall. Hens see the 3 hen and 1 jake spread and the race is on to the decoys. Tom comes around the edge of the wheat and cannot believe his hens are leaving. Full strut from 125 as fast as he could and at 40 had second thoughts about the jake. My dedicated 870 puts meat on the table again. I do love chasing these birds.
20lbs, 11" beard and 1/2"x3/4" spurs





















































