Turkey season is upon us soon. Let's see your rigs

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What is everyone using for fantails this year? Let's see your rigs.

I'll be toting my trusty SXP Defender with a Trulock Turkey choke.

 
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This is my purpose built turkey gun. Mossberg 535 ats with a wilson precision .650 choke fixed 4x redfield scope

Ill use a variety of sxs guns in 10 12 and 20ga as well as semis in 20ga and a 10ga pump. I like to carry a different gun each time out. I will be focusing on using 20ga gubs this spring. A sxs and over under and a beretta a400 and charles daly semi for rainy days
 

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Mossberg 935 with 24” barrel, adjustable fiber optic sights and Choate pistol grip stock. Choke will vary depending on the loads I’m using
 
Question:

Do Ontario Turkeys reproduce naturally, or are they Nebraska hatchery stockings?

In southern B.C. around Grey Creek north of the Sirdar Hotel, the turkeys from Idaho come visiting every year. Damn coyotes. he he he he.
 
What are we gonna use this year, Brain?

The same thing we use every year, Pinky!







Mossberg 500 with 24inch ported barrel with titewad choke shooting 3" winchester xx number 5s, the only thing that has changed over the years are the optics. Now using bushnell trophy 1.75-4× shotgun scope.
 
Question:

Do Ontario Turkeys reproduce naturally, or are they Nebraska hatchery stockings?

In southern B.C. around Grey Creek north of the Sirdar Hotel, the turkeys from Idaho come visiting every year. Damn coyotes. he he he he.

They brought in birds from various places in the 90s. Possibly the 80s to. Now they reproduce on their own. They are fully restored to south west ontario to a point theyve become almost a nuisance to some.
 
They brought in birds from various places in the 90s. Possibly the 80s to. Now they reproduce on their own. They are fully restored to south west ontario to a point theyve become almost a nuisance to some.

IIRC it was a total of about 280 birds over three seasons....88/89/90 ring a bell. All the rest come from natural reproduction. Although in the nineties for sure they were capturing flocks within Ontario and moving them to help speed the population growth.
 
This won't surprise anyone here who knows me but I stick to rather traditional choices, even for turkey. My go-to for the last 15 years has been my 1909 AH Fox Grade A 12 gauge with 30" barrels choked full and full.


But it has some competition this year. If the weather is good I will probably take my Lindner Daly Diamond Quality model 275 with 30" barrels choked at .046/.046. Should be tight enough even for the long shots. LOL It'll give me something to look at while waiting for the tom to come into range.

 
This is the only hunting sport this Albertan is jealous of Ontario hunters. We have a few tiny zones near Pincher Creek and that's it that's all. Some zones of BC far superior. Over the counter tags IIRC. And BC .22 LR rimfire harvest is possible some specific zones as well.
Perhaps the ultimate would be knocking a toms head off with .36 or .40 caliber muzzleloader.

Jeez.....
 
I would love to use rimfire here. James them are some gorgeous turkey guns! I carried my charles daly hammer gun but no legal birds came within range. Maybe this year with black powder loads. Maybe
 
Here's my Turkey/small game gun, for here in southeastern BC,
it's a 40 year old Marlin model 782 in 22 mag, set up with a period correct Scopechief 4X.
This gun is very accurate!

I'm looking for a spare mag, any ideas?


Do a search at Triple K. If you are successful contact them. At the same time ask them who is thier Canadian dealer. I can't remember who it is. But they are a proper CGN dealer IIRC.
 
That Lindner would be awesome! A used my drilling on one and it was quite satisfying.

Thank you guys. And I must say there is a certain satisfaction from taking a turkey with these old things. I have a picture of my grandfather with that Fox from 1942 and he’s posing with the day’s bag somewhere in Manitoba. Includes a Turkey. Sure was cool to bag probably the next one for that gun around 2007.
 
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