Turkey season has came to an end

I've always understood that a 2yo tom has under an inch spurs, usually around 3/4" and blunt maybe a slight sharp spot, 3yo's have an inch and come to a sharp point then they start to put on some length and start to get razer sharp. The old boy and I killed a double last Friday, mine had matching 1-1/2" spurs my dads had 1 1-1/2" and the other had been previously broke and started to grow again and was 1-1/8". I pm'd Adrian as I know he would have a better idea of the birds age, I estimated 5 yo but he figures they are 6yo's and I don't doubt it and if anyone should know it would be him. Any bird with 1-1/4" spurs is def at least 4yo
 
The wild turkey has an average life span of 5 years old. you are right - 2 year old birds are normally no more then 3/4 of an inch. 3 year old are from 7/8- 1 inch. 4 year olds are in the 1 1/8 - 1 1/4. 5 year old around 1 3/8 - 1 1/2 and then larger that we do not commonly see. my story to back this also is that years back my wife shot a gobbler with a tag that had 1 3/8 spurs. The tag was reported and the feed back was the bird travelled 50 KM from where it was released as a jake and the age was 5 years old.

1duck Congrats ! they are real nice spurs and very uncommon to most .
 
Here are the spurs from my opening day tom. Cant tell from this photo, but both spurs were equal length. As mentioned in the turkey thread, the bird was abnormally heavier then expected. Oddly enough, it had a short 8.5" beard. So you guys think its possible this was a 5-6 year old bird?

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Here are the spurs from my opening day tom. Cant tell from this photo, but both spurs were equal length. As mentioned in the turkey thread, the bird was abnormally heavier then expected. Oddly enough, it had a short 8.5" beard. So you guys think its possible this was a 5-6 year old bird?

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easy 5 close to 6 I would say Good spurs...
 
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