Official 2019 Wild Turkey Thread

I counted 155 turkeys while out on a patrol today between London and Windsor. 18 of those, strutting Toms. Mostly groups of 5-10 birds. One big group of 30 birds. And one lonely Tom strutting his stuff in a wide open field without another bird in sight for miles lol. Maybe it’s the turkey version of talking yourself up in the bathroom mirror before that first date.

A lot of the bush lots are still really flooded, and no turkeys near those areas. Any place with a little stream or marshy area running through it is likely flooded. If you’ve got a couple properties to choose from this season, I’d pick the highest and driest place for opening day.
 
Believe it or not ...the Tom I took at that distance...only had like 15 pellets ...I got lucky cause two hit the neck
It went down and did the funky chicken ...or I should say the funky turkey...lol
 
Yup the 10 guage will do some barking very soon .....and it’s lethal out to 70 yards.....
Ask me how I know
Cause I killed them at that distance.....and buddy couldn’t believe I did it .....Jesus this and Jesus that he said ...
I looked at him and just smiled
Ah good times !

You can put a bead on a turkey head at 70 yards? You must have some impressive vision.
 
Yup the 10 guage will do some barking very soon .....and it’s lethal out to 70 yards.....
Ask me how I know
Cause I killed them at that distance.....and buddy couldn’t believe I did it .....Jesus this and Jesus that he said ...
I looked at him and just smiled
Ah good times !

70 yards? I thought it was 80 yards and 3-4 birds on 3 shots? I also thought you sold your 10g “Browning SP10” :rolleyes:

I guess you decided to buy it back from that store you would visit to go look at it....
 
I run a scope on my 3.5" turkey gun. I can routinely break clays on the backstop at 70 yards with turkey loads. I use a custom extended .650 choke in my 12 ga.

breaking clays is great and all, but whats your pattern look like at that range, and what are you odds of ruining meat?
 
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.

I tend to buy into this type of thinking as well. Besides, even if I was guaranteed success on a long shot like that, what fun would it be to shoot at a bird that far away. The fun is conversing with birds and convincing them to come in close.

My comment in post 92 was a call out to a contradictory BS post....
 
I run a scope on my 3.5" turkey gun. I can routinely break clays on the backstop at 70 yards with turkey loads. I use a custom extended .650 choke in my 12 ga.

I also run a scope on my Remington due to eye sight problems. I use an 870 Remington 870. I have been successful every year for the last 12 years.
 
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