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Offline BrushChimp

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Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« on: June 04, 2012, 09:15:31 PM »
Well, I've finally got around to posting my 2012 Turkey Hunting story.

It started off the day before opening day with a little bit of scouting. I went to a few spots where I found turkeys last year. I found some sign (scat and tracks) and heard one gobbler sounding off in one area. In another area, I found two toms strutting and gobbling all morning and I filmed them for a bit. I left that spot and searched the rest of the day in other areas with no luck. It was really windy and I don’t think the birds wanted to respond. However, I did have no problem finding turkey hunters. TONS of them! I figured the morning hunt was about all I had going for me. I was hoping to get it done right off the bat. That evening, I met up with Prime Time (Tyson Drevniak) and Flick N Stick so we could set up a game plan for the morning. They were to go into an area where Flick N Stick’s brother had killed a nice tom in the youth season while I tried to again self-film myself in the area I had filmed the two toms earlier in the day.

As I worked into the area the next day, it was much calmer, I let out a few owl hoots just after daylight and got a response from back in the timber. I walked towards where I had heard the gobbling and found a small opening with fresh turkey sign in it. Suspecting they had been in this opening just the day prior, I decided to setup here and set out my decoys; jake nearest the gobbling with the hen in between the jake and I.  I began calling with a loud box call to make sure the birds could hear me. I also worked in a diaphragm, and two pot and peg style calls as well to make it sound like a small flock of hens. The toms responded occasionally and it sounded as if they were getting closer… and closer… and CLOSER. I filmed periodically; typically when I had them fired up and gobbling good. Soon I heard them spitting and drumming and knew they were real close! Then, I saw movement as three hens fed left to right across a gap in the trees on the edge of the opening at 45 yards.
 
Just as I had planned the two toms came strutting across the gap as well. But when they saw my decoys they decided they needed a closer look. The toms strutted up to my jake decoy just 15 yards in front of me. I tried not to shake as I panned and zoomed in with the camera. I was waiting for one of them to slam that jake with some spurs. Finally, after 20 seconds or so (feels like an eternity when you are just waiting) the bigger bird knocks my decoy to the ground and stands over him! I decide that it’s time I lay the smack down. I reach down rather quickly to pull up my shotgun which is plainly laid across my legs. As I raised the gun up, my left elbow hit the tripod pan arm and the camera fell lens down right in front of me! I was too busy aiming and squeezing the trigger to realize what had happened until I had a bird on the ground.

It turned out I didn’t get squat for kill shot footage, but got some dandy close ups of some fir needles with a shotgun blast in the background! I had a great time on this hunt though.

The bird nearly had 1 inch long spurs and 9 inch beard or so. Take a look!






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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2012, 09:30:03 PM »
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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2012, 03:42:54 PM »
Nice bird    :tup:

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2012, 05:52:54 PM »
Nice bird BC ... to bad about the pine needle closeups.  Way to get it done though! Can't wait for the next Prime Time video.   :tup:

Wish I had taken my "camcorder" for this years hunt (see my pic and write up on my "lucky" opening morning hunt in a brand new area on the separate turkey thread titled 4 minute double ... so long ago it's currently mid-page # 4) ...
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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2012, 07:24:58 PM »
very nice ...wondering what you guys came up with .....any video ?  :tup:

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2012, 07:36:18 PM »
Nice birds. We did get some video in the Youth Season. Some of our best video of turkey yet, really. The general season we weren't as fortunate. I only had one day to hunt and botched the camera but got a bird. We had another camera go out and though they tagged out and filmed the hunt, it was not of the quality we are looking at presenting.
Better luck next year I suppose. I was just glad I made it happen in the one day I had to hunt! The last four days where I was hunting (running the gun) I've bagged a 3x4 blacktail buck, a 6x6 Rocky bull, and this gobbler. Lucky!  ;)

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2012, 07:39:32 AM »
 :dunno:   BC - Wondering where on the eastside do they have blacktails ... thought eastside was mulies and whitetails only?

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2012, 07:43:43 AM »
He meant the last four days that he has been in the field he has killed those animals.

2 days hunting eastside permit for elk
1 day late buck on the westside
And 1 day turkey hunting.

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2012, 11:15:36 AM »
Thanks ... I may be old, but I'm easily confused ....  :chuckle:

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Re: Opening Day Gobbler Down! Story and Pics.
« Reply #9 on: July 01, 2012, 07:16:59 PM »
I will have to go with very nice also,   :drool:

 


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