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You can name it Caitlin Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
You can name it Caitlin Wrong analogy as in male to female.It would be better to refer a hen trany as a R.Maddow turkey.Rachel sure looks alot like the Wicked Pissah's capt.Paul Hebert of Wicked Tuna.Their laugh is identical, too.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
I've never heard a hen gobble but I have seen them fanning and displaying amongst other hens.
My first turkey was a bearded hen in full strut. Being a rookie, I wasn't even calling, but just set-up where the landowner told me to be with a college buddy. A group of about 7 came into range in full display. She was large, slightly larger than the two jakes with her, and had about a 6" beard. She didn't gobble, but was in full strut. She had a couple of polts with her, which I thought were hens, so I thought I was shooting the biggest mature bird. Took her home and something seemed off with the spurs being nubs, and the coloring seemed a little dull. Washington didn't have many turkey hunters at the time, but I found a buddy that hunts throughout the south who told me it was probably a hen. I sent him photos (in the mail, this is dial-up internet days and disposable cameras in the hunting pack) and he confirmed. The differences are obvious to me now, but as a rookie hunter I was confused as hell!