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Well fall season is here and as most of you know I get into this about as much as spring because I get to help so many first time hunter and so many first time turkey hunter. Well the first person that I am taking is Scott Hogan from Trijicon Game Chasers. We are going to be filming over at my uncles that have 250+ birds as of today. I will be leaving in the morning to get set up. I will keep every one updated on the hunt. I am hoping to get 2 to 3 kills on film on Sunday. Talk with every on Sundat night
Good luck every one and be safe
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Good luck. If one comes under my deer stand It gets an arrow.
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Good luck
I got to meet and talk with scott this last year at the trade show. Its nice having a booth there to be able to meet everyone and talk before the crowrds are let in there the door.
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Do yourself a favor and don't feel mention "Trijicom", or they might just head home...
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Re: Turkey Slayer 2011 Fall Season
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November 18, 2011, 11:49:40 PM »
Slayer, Good luck with the hunt and the filming. Sounds like the birds are back!
Oh yeah ....... don't shut the camcorder off when the tom gets within 15 yards, like I did during the filming of our Spring Youth Hunt!
Have fun..............
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Thanks Phantom I'll let ya know when I can get ya over. This should be a fun hunt
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Sounds like fun man ... the price of turkeys for thanksgiving is high so you may want to get a couple
good luck ..cant wait to hear the report ...
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Best of luck .... wish I could go this year, but it will make the spring hunt even better ...
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Here are a few pics. I will do a rite up later this week. Long story short film crew didn't make it over to hunt with me yet because they didn't fill a tag in Montana and now they are hunting with OVGS. I did pass on 23 bearded hens Wow I was thinking but the was over 300 bird there. I ended up getting a real nice tom that mesured 10inches and a 1 1/8 spurs.
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Great looking Fall Gobbler! Looks like a great hunt with all the snow. Sounds like your flock is making a comeback??
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Ya there was another 150 birds across the road at the farmer feed lot. Seen a lot of yearling bird
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Well done - looks like you had a lot of help ... a cutie pie for sure.
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I'm hoping for a winter bird for my kid too. Hope to post soon. Gobble Gobble
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