Crazy hunt this morning...
My brother is visiting from out of country so I have been trying hard to get him a bird. We've been out a few times so far with no luck. Last Sunday I managed to get away for a hunt while he was tied up visiting family and had two come in to my decoys, could have got a double.. oh well, was happy with one.
We got out this morning. What a beautiful morning it was. 16 degrees, starry night, bright moon, no breeze.. can't ask for anything nicer. We get set up and the birds were later than usual gobbling. Finally, the first gobble of the morning set off about 5 or 6 others, and they were CLOSE. They were roosted behind us, I swear the closest one sounded like 50 yards. Right away we know we're in for some action.
Gobbling continues for about 20min. Let out a few soft yelps to let them know where we are. We heard the first crash bang boom fly down and know it's go time. Now we can hear the gobbles already getting closer but a yappy hen was working the valley behind us. Gobbling slowed down, we knew she had the boys' attention. Continued calling and she was getting agitated. Finally got a visual on a bird, a head bobbing about 10 yards into the treeline. I turn to my brother to tell him I see movement, then check back and suddenly 3 birds are coming in beards swinging. We get ready for action.
The plan was for him to shoot first, then me. One tom comes in with fan on display and starts laying the beat down on my jake decoy. The two others just followed him in. Too much movement for my brother to get a shot off. Next thing we know the 3 birds start fighting amongst each other and suddenly stop, necks up, and start quickly walking off the way they came. Game over, they're gone. My brother says he doesnt have a shot so I pull the window down on the side of the blind and drop a jake hard at 40 yards. He was moving fast, another few steps and he's back in the treeline. My brother celebrated but I was bothered. I really wanted him to bag one. I never felt so bummed after shooting a turkey
So he says let's go grab the bird and stay a while. I decided it wasnt flopping anymore so we'll leave it right where it lays. We never discussed a plan but considering the circumstances we figured any more action is a long shot. If anything, the woods would need to calm down a bit first. We sat there in silence for no word of a lie, 10 minutes when another Tom came from the opposite direction with a hen following. What a rush. My brother lines it up and is waiting for a clean shot. The hen walks right past the decoys and heads for the treeline on the other side of the field, Tom is following and moving away from us. Each step he's getting farther so I whisper "not getting any closer" and BANG, he drops it.
In my years of turkey hunting, I've never witnessed a bird get shot, then another come in shortly after. 10 minutes, that's it. I got doubles before when they came in together, but never separate instances. Lesson of the day is if you have another tag to fill, sit tight for a bit and watch. You never know.
21.3 lbs, 11" beard, 1 1/8" spurs
18 lbs, 8" beard, 1" spurs
My brother is visiting from out of country so I have been trying hard to get him a bird. We've been out a few times so far with no luck. Last Sunday I managed to get away for a hunt while he was tied up visiting family and had two come in to my decoys, could have got a double.. oh well, was happy with one.
We got out this morning. What a beautiful morning it was. 16 degrees, starry night, bright moon, no breeze.. can't ask for anything nicer. We get set up and the birds were later than usual gobbling. Finally, the first gobble of the morning set off about 5 or 6 others, and they were CLOSE. They were roosted behind us, I swear the closest one sounded like 50 yards. Right away we know we're in for some action.
Gobbling continues for about 20min. Let out a few soft yelps to let them know where we are. We heard the first crash bang boom fly down and know it's go time. Now we can hear the gobbles already getting closer but a yappy hen was working the valley behind us. Gobbling slowed down, we knew she had the boys' attention. Continued calling and she was getting agitated. Finally got a visual on a bird, a head bobbing about 10 yards into the treeline. I turn to my brother to tell him I see movement, then check back and suddenly 3 birds are coming in beards swinging. We get ready for action.
The plan was for him to shoot first, then me. One tom comes in with fan on display and starts laying the beat down on my jake decoy. The two others just followed him in. Too much movement for my brother to get a shot off. Next thing we know the 3 birds start fighting amongst each other and suddenly stop, necks up, and start quickly walking off the way they came. Game over, they're gone. My brother says he doesnt have a shot so I pull the window down on the side of the blind and drop a jake hard at 40 yards. He was moving fast, another few steps and he's back in the treeline. My brother celebrated but I was bothered. I really wanted him to bag one. I never felt so bummed after shooting a turkey

So he says let's go grab the bird and stay a while. I decided it wasnt flopping anymore so we'll leave it right where it lays. We never discussed a plan but considering the circumstances we figured any more action is a long shot. If anything, the woods would need to calm down a bit first. We sat there in silence for no word of a lie, 10 minutes when another Tom came from the opposite direction with a hen following. What a rush. My brother lines it up and is waiting for a clean shot. The hen walks right past the decoys and heads for the treeline on the other side of the field, Tom is following and moving away from us. Each step he's getting farther so I whisper "not getting any closer" and BANG, he drops it.
In my years of turkey hunting, I've never witnessed a bird get shot, then another come in shortly after. 10 minutes, that's it. I got doubles before when they came in together, but never separate instances. Lesson of the day is if you have another tag to fill, sit tight for a bit and watch. You never know.
21.3 lbs, 11" beard, 1 1/8" spurs
18 lbs, 8" beard, 1" spurs
