I must admit that this year's Turkey season has been odd for me. Early scouting and gamecam pics were dismal to say the least but the game must go on so I forced myself to make it out a number of times. Each outing was identical in that no gobbles were heard nor birds (other than a lonely hen) were seen.
Such was the scenario yesterday when at about 8am a speck appeared by the bush line at over 100 yes away. Glassing revealed it to be a Tom and the old hand trembling started...a couple of purrs and he was not at all interested. Full strutting and making stationary circles continued on for about ten minutes. All this time, not a single vacolization was made. After his little dance, he started slowly making his way towards my decoys, 15 yds in front of me. Halfway through his journey is when I noticed a shiny hen contently following him, she in all likelihood was the object of his affections and the target of his little dance recital earlier on. I had the opportunity to laser a convenient spot along his projected route towards my dekes, it measured 50 yards. Lazily walking and occasionally pecking along the way, I shot him at a distance of 32 yds, he was DRT.
My biggest bird so far, although I was perfectly content to take even the smallest jake. As for the particulars,
21.4 lbs with a 9" beard and 7/8" spurs. Gorgeous colouring, just a perfect specimen. Used a Browning BPS with a Primos Tightwad choke and a 3" Win Longbeard #5 shell.

Such was the scenario yesterday when at about 8am a speck appeared by the bush line at over 100 yes away. Glassing revealed it to be a Tom and the old hand trembling started...a couple of purrs and he was not at all interested. Full strutting and making stationary circles continued on for about ten minutes. All this time, not a single vacolization was made. After his little dance, he started slowly making his way towards my decoys, 15 yds in front of me. Halfway through his journey is when I noticed a shiny hen contently following him, she in all likelihood was the object of his affections and the target of his little dance recital earlier on. I had the opportunity to laser a convenient spot along his projected route towards my dekes, it measured 50 yards. Lazily walking and occasionally pecking along the way, I shot him at a distance of 32 yds, he was DRT.
My biggest bird so far, although I was perfectly content to take even the smallest jake. As for the particulars,
21.4 lbs with a 9" beard and 7/8" spurs. Gorgeous colouring, just a perfect specimen. Used a Browning BPS with a Primos Tightwad choke and a 3" Win Longbeard #5 shell.

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