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Congrats to the young man, and what a tom! Rare to see those fully developed spurs on birds less than 4 years old.[/quoteSo, I'm not a turkey expert. How do you know the age of the bird?
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on May 02, 2018, 09:47:36 AMCongrats to the young man, and what a tom! Rare to see those fully developed spurs on birds less than 4 years old.[/quoteSo, I'm not a turkey expert. How do you know the age of the bird? that bird is a four year. Awesome tom, congrats! I've shot about 18 or so toms down there. General rule of thumb is 1/2 is a two year 3/4+to 1 is a three year old. A bird with 1 1/4" is for sure a four year old.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 03, 2018, 09:20:46 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on May 02, 2018, 09:47:36 AMCongrats to the young man, and what a tom! Rare to see those fully developed spurs on birds less than 4 years old.[/quoteSo, I'm not a turkey expert. How do you know the age of the bird? that bird is a four year. Awesome tom, congrats! I've shot about 18 or so toms down there. General rule of thumb is 1/2 is a two year 3/4+to 1 is a three year old. A bird with 1 1/4" is for sure a four year old.Cool. Interesting information. Thanks