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  1. #1
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    Default NC Bird

    Second bird of the season/ever, taken on a farm owned by my girlfriends family. I wasnt able to scout so I went in blind, only knowing that there were turkeys somewhere on the 400 acres. I'm new to turkey hunting so I decided to walk down an old grown up road and listen for them. I walked down the road that runs from young pines to a hardwood bottom well before sunrise and didn't hear a thing, nothing responded to the owl hoot so I headed to go back to the fields. 1/2 of the field I was hunting is mid thigh winter wheat, the other is an old corn field. I exited the road and was about to walk into the field when I hit the call. Nothing. I walked into the field when I noticed something bounding to me. Coyote. I shouldered the gun and just as I was about to roll his ass a gobbler went off ~100 yds away. I made the call to let the dog go and hunt the bird. I set up a decoy and got hid well on the ege of the woods. I hit the call again and didnt hear anything so I set the call down and adjusted when all of a sudden I see this red a white thing bobbing through the wheat. I couldnt believe it. He proceeded to walk out into the field about 75 yds from me and began to strut. I hit the mouth call then went quiet, letting the decoy work for me, he kept strutting and gobbled a couple times closing the gap surely but slowly. I was shaking real bad and could hear my heart beat. When he got about 45 yds away I couldnt stand it. I put the bead on his head and dropped his ass. Flopped twice and game over. 10" beard, 1" spurs. A better bird than my first, and the first by myself.
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    Very nice....
    Warning: The Surgeon General has determined that turkey hunting is an addictive activity that will disrupt normal sleep patterns!


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    awesome good job

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    Sweet bird. Congrats

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    NICE!
    "I do not hunt turkeys because I want to, I hunt them because I have to. I would really rather not do it, but I am helpless in the grip of my compulsion"
    - Tom Kelly, Tenth Legion, 1973

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    COngrats!!!

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    Excellent!!! Good patience!
    I'm going to heaven for the weather and hell for the company.

    Be dangerous, unpredictable, and make a whole lot of noise.

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    way to go!!!

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    Based on that home/400 acres/birds, you should be headed to the jewelry store...

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    Congrats! Great story

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    Saweet!

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    Nice bird!

    I'm looking around for hunting opportunities for next year...

    Does your future ex-girlfriend facebook?

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    I agree buy that gal a ring means more turkey hunting great bird congrats hope you have many more to come

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    No brainer ifn she sports a full set of teef.

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    Very nice!
    Vegetarian: Native American for Piss Poor Hunter

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    Nice!
    I'm like a duck: calm above the water, and paddling like hell underneath....


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