Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: loaderboy on April 25, 2010, 08:06:07 PM
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This was a awesome day!!! I set up my blind on a old skid road that the turkeys have been using to go to their roost in the evening. I have had good luck calling them in this week but they just seem to stay out about 30 yards and strut. So this time I called very little and mostly just sat quietly. I was in the blind about 2 hrs when 6 hens and 4 toms came walking down the road. The first tom stopped right in front of my blind at about 6 yards I nailed him and he ran off over a little hill then the next tom came over and stopped right in the same spot as the first one and I shot him and he ran about 30 yds and fell over. I found the first tom about 100 yds away and he was tore up from another tom. The toms were 20lb, 21.5lb and had 9 5/8, 9 3/4 beards. :IBCOOL:
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impressive, I cant even soot 1 with my rifle little alone a bow :chuckle:
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Congrats... definitely a great day for you...
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*censored*!
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Well done
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Top Pin!
And it looks like a Merri and a Rio?
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That was really fine killing right there...
Congrats.
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I used the terminal t lock broadhead just the same head I use for deer. I have to use a bow in this area it is a no shooting zone because of a lot of houses near by.
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Looks like fun.
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Nice stick and string double,Congrats :tup:
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great birds looks like 2 diffrent breeds for sure that bird on the right is very cool color for sure.
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Yabadadoo .. nicely done !!!!
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Very nice! Congrats!
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Now that is putting it to them! Nice job!!
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Nice work! Look like great birds.
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After you guys commented on the different look of these birds I looked at their spurs and they look way different. One is alot bigger around and very strait the other is skinny and is longer and has more of a curve to it. Do we have different species around the spokane area? I am new to turkey hunting I shot my first two last spring.
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i do not know the area but i bet that you do one is a hybrid or just another breed very cool