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Title: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: sneakyjake on April 27, 2009, 09:38:40 AM
We had a great time this year.  Four hunters, we all filled our tags on nice birds, most of which came into calls.   Had my kids come to camp for the first time and really enjoyed them being there.  Secured some more private land that really tied in all of my other properties.  Still spent a lot of time on public cuz the birds were there and the people weren't.  Couldn't get to half of my area due to snow second year in a row.  Took my first tom off of a snippet of private greenie land in the middle of my area.  You gotta love that.  Bird was walking down the fince line at 4 pm with some hens when we passed the house on the way home.  Parked, ran into the woods and called him through the fence line and popped him at about 10 feet in full strut.  Sorrry greenies. Next two birds to go down were a  double of jakes we called in.  Steve missed the tom in the group as they were coming at us up a hillside.  Jakes just kind of stood there after the shot, Steve couldn't contain himself, premature jakeelation.  Now that he was tagged out he had to watch us sluice a string of gobblers for the next 4 days while he called.  It was good for him.  He called in a tom from about 300 yards accross the face of a ridge.  I was on the other side and could hear everything.  Fred nailed him at 20 paces.  I called in five toms at the same spot 2 hours later while a hen was on her nest yapping her head off.  Dad shot the first one that showed it's beautiful red/blue head.  We could have shot the others, but we let them go so we wouldn't spook them.  Shot first tom off of the roost in a long time.  You know how it is; lots of show, lots of noise, rarely a shot.  Third morning roosted three toms, got under them at 60 yards, they pitched the opposite way as usual.  Could hear a massive amount of gobbling and yelping around the hill as they frollicked.  Then the rarity, the silent strutting tom appeared at 30 yards.  Thought he could get a piece of strange from Fred, but all Fred had was 3 1/2 5's.   My family showed up and I sat in a blind with the kids two mornings in a row.  Had five gobblers strutting, fighting, &*%&%&^.  Lots of hens and jakes with them.  I'm glad they finally got to see why we come over.  I didn't connect in front of them so the last day I went out alone.  Got busted on 4 properties in a row.  The last flock caught me 30 yards from my truck.  They didn't see much, but they left the field into the woods.  I ran 400 yards around to flank and call, spooked a rabbit out of it's den.  Rabbit screamed bloody murder all the way back towards the field.  Multiple gobblers shocked at the rabbit from about 30 yards (I didn't even know where they were).  I gave a couple of yelps and they ran 10 yards straight at me and I filled my tag and made it back to camp just as my kids were getting loaded in the car.  Great year.  My wife says she wants to get her license for next year.  Pandora's box?
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: sneakyjake on April 27, 2009, 09:46:33 AM
more pics
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Post by: sneakyjake on April 27, 2009, 09:49:24 AM
more pics
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Post by: turkey slayer on April 27, 2009, 10:24:14 AM
Nice pics and looks like alot of memories
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Post by: wastickslinger on April 27, 2009, 10:26:52 AM
Looks like a great time!! Good looking birds.
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Post by: Wacenturion on April 27, 2009, 11:42:23 AM
Great looking pictures....thanks for sharing.
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Post by: LITTLEBUCK on April 27, 2009, 11:46:16 AM
Steve, just to bring bacK a little memory for you from the fair grounds, JAKE KILLER, JAKE KILLER, JAKE KILLER.  Good job guys, see you next year.
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: turkeydancer on April 27, 2009, 12:29:06 PM
Sneaky - Nice looking birds.  You know you must take the Sereness ... no is not an option here buddy !  So is Steve now known as tghe Jakester?  Sorry I wasn't at the fairgrounds this year ... probably back there next year though.  I here the pole barn was a truly lonely place this year without me there (just kiddin') ...
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: Machias on April 27, 2009, 01:16:53 PM
Congrats, thanks for sharing the photos.
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Post by: bowhunterforever on April 27, 2009, 07:34:13 PM
Awsome pics and congrats on all the birds!
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Post by: fishunt247 on April 27, 2009, 08:43:51 PM
Sweet deal. Congrats on the season
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: sneakyjake on April 28, 2009, 09:06:44 AM
Thanks guys.  It was a great season.  I got there on Monday and left on the following Tuesday.  I was the last one at the fairground.  I haven't spent that much time there since I worked over there.  It was nice to see everyone at the campground and also meeting some new people.  We are trying to get back over for deer season this year.  I have not hunted deer there before, but it might just be fun to see the place in the fall.  Maybe kill a fall bird.  I haven't shot a bird in the fall since I lived in PA.  I am trying to prepare my wife to smokepole a deer, good luck, I hunt archery and don't know schmack about guns.  Neither does she.  Camp wasn't the same without you AL.  Hope everything goes well.  Don't laugh after the surgery, it's a bugger.
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Post by: fc2038 on April 29, 2009, 04:41:16 PM
Looks like you had a great trip. Congrats!
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Post by: robb92 on April 29, 2009, 06:27:32 PM
Great pics!!! Looks like you all had a really good time!
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: Phantom Gobbler on May 01, 2009, 07:09:23 PM
Sneaky,

Holy smokes, you guys cleaned up this year!   Really enjoyed the pictures and the blow by blow details of your hunt.  Some of my hunting partners have the fever bad this year and just headed back over for weekend number three!  Rampant NW Longbeard Fever may be gaining on the Swine Flu!!!!!   :chuckle: :chuckle:

Let us know if your secret weapon is still your Backwoods Call(s)?

Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: sneakyjake on May 02, 2009, 12:10:53 PM
I did have the fever this year.  I would really like to make it back over later in the season one of these years.  Someone needs report how the birds are doing now that the hens are nesting and the snow has receded a little bit more.  I used my Backwoods custom call a lot this year.  So did my dad.  I find that I don't intimidate them as much as when I attack them with my reeds.  I think we took two toms with that call.  Just a sweet hen waiting in the bush for some tom to find her. 

It's funny how fast my brain switched to elk once I got back.  Better tune up the bow.
Title: Hey
Post by: NWTFhunter on May 02, 2009, 03:38:28 PM
Way to go Jeff ! Next year i am hunting with you. Still sitting on 1 bird but have time 2 get out and try for 2 more.
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: UncleBuck on May 02, 2009, 04:54:43 PM
Great looking birds!  Sounds like a fun trip.... :)
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: sneakyjake on May 04, 2009, 09:31:54 AM
That being said, it is a hell of a lot easier to hunt with someone for the day if they are in camp with you sipping some whisky then trying to plan to meet on appledumpling road at 4am with a bad cell phone connection.  Hint hint.
Title: Re: SneakyJake Camp 09
Post by: Gobble on May 04, 2009, 10:18:51 AM
My Bro and Nephew banged off 4 birds this weekend. I hope to get out next weekend for the FIRST time. I have 3 kids in baseball/softball and have had 5 -7 games a week. I'm ready for Ol' Tom to hit the forest floor  :chuckle:
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