Although the spring season ends on May 31, and I was fortunate enough to fill both tags this year, I have had 1 tom elude me all season, right on my home farm.
I last saw him on April 24th, the day before the season opened. Had him roosted, and then never saw him again until last week, after the season was closed of course.
I had been taking cell phone pics through the spotting scope in my kitchen, and decided to throw on some camo and go after him with the camera. I got some good pics on Friday morning, watched him again yesterday morning and evening, and heard him gobbling again this morning, so put on another stalk. Got within 6 yards.....way to close for the telephoto lens I was using, couldn't even focus on him at times!
I'm not selling my guns or turning vegan, but this catch and release photo hunting is (almost) better than a real hunt - less gear, no clean-up, and a great way to hone your skills in the off season.
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Super fun to list to them spit, drum, gobble and drag their wingtips when you get close
I last saw him on April 24th, the day before the season opened. Had him roosted, and then never saw him again until last week, after the season was closed of course.
I had been taking cell phone pics through the spotting scope in my kitchen, and decided to throw on some camo and go after him with the camera. I got some good pics on Friday morning, watched him again yesterday morning and evening, and heard him gobbling again this morning, so put on another stalk. Got within 6 yards.....way to close for the telephoto lens I was using, couldn't even focus on him at times!
I'm not selling my guns or turning vegan, but this catch and release photo hunting is (almost) better than a real hunt - less gear, no clean-up, and a great way to hone your skills in the off season.





Super fun to list to them spit, drum, gobble and drag their wingtips when you get close
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