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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2026, 08:24:00 PM »
How’s the turkeys in the  Ellensburg area doing

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2026, 08:56:30 PM »
How’s the turkeys in the  Ellensburg area doing

That I don’t know. I’ve never looked for them there

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2026, 06:36:40 AM »
nice video, he gave that decoy a whoopin, paid the price though. he never heard of FAFO, nice work

Here is the video. A little insight on what happened 🤣 I wanted them to get a double. 1 tom came in. The other 2 hadn’t flown down yet. I was waiting for a second to come in(knowing there were 3 roosted) so they could double. The first bird got spooky so I decided one was better than none and told her to shoot. Then I saw why I believe he was spooky, the second tom running in full send! He got to the decoy and I told her to shoot him and then immediately saw the third one running in so said wait! Shoot one in right and you shoot the one on the left. Well the one stood still while the other was moving his head around a bunch so we only got 1. The decoy being knocked over didn’t help my cause for getting the other one to come back in. He wanted to, he was 80 yards away strutting and gobbling but knew something wasn’t right.

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2026, 06:50:21 AM »
Good work Dad.  Glad to see kids out getting it done.  The youth bird seasons have honestly given me some of my best memories with mine.  I miss those days. 

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #19 on: April 08, 2026, 08:00:19 AM »
My son went 2 for 2 on the evening of opening day, now I don't have a partner for the general season!

I beg to differ, you'll have a shadow and a caller.  Hand him a box call and have fun.   :tup:
Agree, as I was mostly joking. He has been coming with me well before he was shooting.

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #20 on: April 08, 2026, 09:25:59 AM »
nice video, he gave that decoy a whoopin, paid the price though. he never heard of FAFO, nice work

Here is the video. A little insight on what happened 🤣 I wanted them to get a double. 1 tom came in. The other 2 hadn’t flown down yet. I was waiting for a second to come in(knowing there were 3 roosted) so they could double. The first bird got spooky so I decided one was better than none and told her to shoot. Then I saw why I believe he was spooky, the second tom running in full send! He got to the decoy and I told her to shoot him and then immediately saw the third one running in so said wait! Shoot one in right and you shoot the one on the left. Well the one stood still while the other was moving his head around a bunch so we only got 1. The decoy being knocked over didn’t help my cause for getting the other one to come back in. He wanted to, he was 80 yards away strutting and gobbling but knew something wasn’t right.

https://youtube.com/shorts/c9-sd8RkEy4?si=L_9t05HOw53SAxdD

The decoy is actually a mounted Jake that my daughter shot last year. I had a buddy learning taxidermy mount him for me for a decoy. First time using him and it worked awesome!

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #21 on: April 08, 2026, 07:58:24 PM »
My son went 2 for 2 on the evening of opening day, now I don't have a partner for the general season!

I beg to differ, you'll have a shadow and a caller.  Hand him a box call and have fun.   :tup:
Agree, as I was mostly joking. He has been coming with me well before he was shooting.

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #22 on: April 09, 2026, 07:17:15 AM »
nice video, he gave that decoy a whoopin, paid the price though. he never heard of FAFO, nice work

Here is the video. A little insight on what happened 🤣 I wanted them to get a double. 1 tom came in. The other 2 hadn’t flown down yet. I was waiting for a second to come in(knowing there were 3 roosted) so they could double. The first bird got spooky so I decided one was better than none and told her to shoot. Then I saw why I believe he was spooky, the second tom running in full send! He got to the decoy and I told her to shoot him and then immediately saw the third one running in so said wait! Shoot one in right and you shoot the one on the left. Well the one stood still while the other was moving his head around a bunch so we only got 1. The decoy being knocked over didn’t help my cause for getting the other one to come back in. He wanted to, he was 80 yards away strutting and gobbling but knew something wasn’t right.

https://youtube.com/shorts/c9-sd8RkEy4?si=L_9t05HOw53SAxdD

The decoy is actually a mounted Jake that my daughter shot last year. I had a buddy learning taxidermy mount him for me for a decoy. First time using him and it worked awesome!

will you post a pic of it, i have thought about just putting a fan on a stick and using it by a hen to entice one but a whole mounted turkey is interesting, how cumbersome was it to pack in

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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #23 on: April 09, 2026, 08:05:21 AM »
nice video, he gave that decoy a whoopin, paid the price though. he never heard of FAFO, nice work

Here is the video. A little insight on what happened I wanted them to get a double. 1 tom came in. The other 2 hadn’t flown down yet. I was waiting for a second to come in(knowing there were 3 roosted) so they could double. The first bird got spooky so I decided one was better than none and told her to shoot. Then I saw why I believe he was spooky, the second tom running in full send! He got to the decoy and I told her to shoot him and then immediately saw the third one running in so said wait! Shoot one in right and you shoot the one on the left. Well the one stood still while the other was moving his head around a bunch so we only got 1. The decoy being knocked over didn’t help my cause for getting the other one to come back in. He wanted to, he was 80 yards away strutting and gobbling but knew something wasn’t right.

https://youtube.com/shorts/c9-sd8RkEy4?si=L_9t05HOw53SAxdD

The decoy is actually a mounted Jake that my daughter shot last year. I had a buddy learning taxidermy mount him for me for a decoy. First time using him and it worked awesome!

will you post a pic of it, i have thought about just putting a fan on a stick and using it by a hen to entice one but a whole mounted turkey is interesting, how cumbersome was it to pack in
Here’s a pic of it in the car, and one in the background after it got beat up
It isn’t the easiest thing to carry around but not as bad as I thought it would be. Definitely only something I’ll use when I know where I’m sitting and not hiking terribly far. Not a run and gun decoy.




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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #24 on: April 10, 2026, 10:45:04 PM »
Nice job all around, and an excellent decoy!  :tup:
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Re: Youth turkey season 2026
« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 12:28:23 AM »
How’s the turkeys in the  Ellensburg area doing


If you would like to waste your time... Possibly get lucky... Or shed hunt and coyote hunt... It would be cool... I've gotten two out of ten years of trying in Cowichie... Go to the north east... Ellensburg is worse then the area I hunt turkeys there...
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