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Friday and Saturday was tough hunting with 40 mile per hour winds in Central Wa. Sunday morning we slept in a lil bit and got up to the canyons we wanted to hunt around 9am. I decided to hit a call and got 2 gobbles under 100 yards away. We set up and watched the birds cross the road to our left then back doored us so Lisa got spun around and I called the birds into 40 yards and she knocked down her first tom. He was bout 18 pounds with a 9 1/4 inch beard and no spurs unfortunately. Hope I got the pic to post if not I will try again tomorrow.
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A couple of beauties there! Congrats on a fun successful hunt!
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Very nice...
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Congrats to Lisa ... patience once again pays off !
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Nice tom! When you say Central WA, can you ballpark? I live in Utah, but own some land by Wacounda and would like to turkey hunt next spring up there.
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We were hunting around Ellensburg. Thanks for all the well wishes to her this is her 4th spring season, she took a jake her first season so she's been waiting a lil while to tag another bird.
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Very nice tom from the Central part of the State! Congrats!
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Cool and thx for sharing
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awesome, congrats...
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