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2022 turkey thread for all to post their harvest. I noticed no one started it, so I'll try to get the ball rolling. Good luck everyone.
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April 23, 2022, 08:28:37 PM »
21st bird harvested in my lifetime and my smallest ever. I harvested this jake at 1pm. He came in with 2 other jakes. I shot him at 25 yards with my Mossberg 500 turkey 12 guage. The birds were fired up today, I must have heard over 100 gobbles. Time to fill tag #2 with a mature Tom. Good luck everyone the rest of the Spring season.💥🦃
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Youth hunt
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All my mentor hunts. Dad and son double up. First time turkey hunter gets 2 in one shot a jake and the nice tom. My mentor trainee gets 2 birds all opening weekend. Following weekend another first time turkey hunter gets his first bird. I also got one 2 dsy of opener got total of 8 birds between 6 people. My success is based upon who I helped get birds mine is just a bonus.
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Sons turkey ,not a giant by any means.
He still has some time to work on turkey #2.
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Opening Weekend! I’ve harvested several Tom’s with a shotgun in seasons past- but I’ve wanted to take one with a bow for quite sometime! 45-50 yard shot. Now I’m hooked and will have a hard time going back . Grateful for all the lesson my friends and husband have taught me over the years! Good luck chasing gobblers everyone!!
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Welcome to the Forum. Nice Tom, congrats
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Cold but productive!
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April 18th Northeast Washington
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April 20th Northeast Washington
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Our opening weekend birds. Cold, but saw more birds then I can remember.
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Buddies two birds
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April 16. Tracked him down in the snow, four clucks, and he came in to 18 yards.
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This guy surprised me!! Heard him gobble a ways off. Thought I would play with him anyway and gobbled back.....he gobbled, I gobbled. This went on for a couple rounds, then I shut up and hit the hen call about 5 minutes after sitting quietly. It wasn't 2-3 minutes and he let off a gobble that about made me crap my pants.....
. He was 20 yards in front of me and all I could see was his head move. Couple minutes later and he presented a shot.
Weird thing about this guy.....I hammered him in the low neck. Clearly did not break his neck so he flopped, rolled, jumped and then ran like the wind. Well, CRAPPPP!!! I take off after him to notice a blood trail that a blind man could follow. Approx 100 yards later, I find him piled up. Never had to track a turkey before....
Super grateful to have recovered him and still cannot believe a turkey can loose that much blood that fast and still cover 100 yards.
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