22 lbs. 13 beard. 1.3 inch spurs.
Please don't forget amidst all the despicable things that have been hashed out lately with the NWTF that if it was not for that organization turkey hunting as we know it would not be......although I have had words also against the way things have been conducted and how the commercialization of turkey hunting has hurt it to a certain extent I still respect the way the founders of the organization helped us out.......my biggest quall with the NWTF is the trapping and transportation of our local birds and transplanting them to other states............
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22 lbs
10 1/2"
1 1/2 ' spurs
Walterboro, Colleton county
about 18 yrs old with my Grandpa
Oldest bird weighed 19 pounds, 11 inch beard, 1 7/8 spurs but his toenail or whatever you call it on both feet wrapped around like big hula hoops, they were probally 18 inches long, weirdest thing I ever seen. DNR said just a real old bird and believe me he tasted like it. Tried to get buddy to mount it but he didn't
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Thats purty. Hope to step on ones neck like that opening morning.
1 7/8. Spurs! That's f-cking crazy big!
21 1/2lbs with double beards (11.5 and 6 3/4)
1 1/4 daggers. Beautiful bird
no i never registered it , would have liked to see where it would place though, and for the argument of "big buck contest" i don't think it really would be like that , i see it like if I kill a 180" buck i sure the hell want it to be put in the record books. But that is the second triple bearded bird i have killed and the other one is just as big, but i was so excited when i killed them that registering them never crossed my mind.
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