Not interested in all those off brand whatevers y'all chase from Mexico to Canada. Just our native bird.
What is the absolute heaviest that a wild SC gobbler is capable of tipping the scales at? 25 pounds? 26? 30?
Not interested in all those off brand whatevers y'all chase from Mexico to Canada. Just our native bird.
What is the absolute heaviest that a wild SC gobbler is capable of tipping the scales at? 25 pounds? 26? 30?
Lost me at "National Wild Turkey Federation "...
they got a nice clays course
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I’ve seen a 24lb bird.
Nice going 2th. You made him Costa his post...
My heaviest in SC is 22 lbs.
Heaviest eastern was from Dickson County, Tn and was 31.5 lbs.
I don't weigh turkeys
yeah but he runs on walking trails. (to JAB)
Last edited by 2thDoc; 02-03-2021 at 02:59 PM.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I'm not as much of a turkey killer as most of the Elites of this forum but if I think my heaviest was 22 something.
Kinda funny but I usually only weigh the gobblers that are in the 12-14lb range. I love those dark colored, long-spurred, swamp midgets. And, I'm convinced that they are the original SC low country turkey.
Crops are harvested, animals are killed.
The biggest I’ve got was a 30lber out of piggly wiggly.
Do you weigh them with the 28g shell and trumpet wrapped around their neck?
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
Just over 24 is my biggest but I haven’t weighed everyone that I’ve killed.
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