Update from opening day, it started out slow, was raining and cold, didn't hear any gobbling. Around 7:30 heard a shot about 4 or 5 fields over on another property. At around 8:30 looked out the back of my blind and there were 4 hens and 2 toms just coming into the field from the direction the shot had came from earlier. They came across the field at about 120yrds and didn't show any interested in my decoys or calls and went into the bush on the other side of the field. The birds travel back and forth between the 2 patches of bush 2 or 3 times during the day so decided to wait them out.
At around 12:00 a lone tom came out behind me again, not sure where he came from but was able to get him to stop and look my way will a few clucks from my pot call. Once he seen the decoys he started making his way over but hung up at around 100yds. After about 10 mins of soft purrs and clucks he started over but came in at an angle I could get a shot out of the blind.
A couple of soft purrs and came within 4 yards of the blind, had to wait for him to turn around and head for the decoys before I could get the gun up. When he was at 6 yds both our days ended, mine better than his. A 3 1/2 inch Federal #5 stops them pretty quick at 6 yds.
Not the biggest bird but a keeper for opening day, 8 3/4 beard, a 5/8 and a 7/8 spur. His 2 dads are still there and one has a beard that almost drags on the ground. Going back next weekend with my daughter to try and get her first bird. Hard to get good pics when your alone, propped phone up on blind and set timer.
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