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band teacher
2 Year Old
Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:28 pm Posts: 54 Location: Danville, VA
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foggy hunting is great
this morning was great weather, except it was very foggy. Heard a turkey gobbling from about 500 yards away at around 6:20. I waited before I moved to see if anything else would gobble closer to me. I yelped a couple of times and the one 500 yards away went crazy. He gobbled for like a minute non stop. So, I ran through the woods, straight towards him. When he stopped gobbling, I stopped running and started tiptoeing. I could hear the hens around him yelping to him. He had shut up. It was very foggy, so I just eased on closer and closer. I sat down and yelped, and he was like 40 yards away from me, or so it sounded. Then another one blasted off about 80 yards to the right of him. Then it went silent. I waited 10, 20, 30 minutes. Nothing. Then I heard another gobble about 150 yards away. It sounded like the same bird, but I figured it couldn't be. I yelped anyways, and he gobbled back, but the onee that was right at me, nothing. Then the one in the distance got closer over time, about 50 yards out. It happened to be the same gobbler going back and forth with some hens. He wanted to come to me, but he didn't want to leave the pines he was in to come out into the open oaks. So, the next time he got a ways away from me, I got up and moved into the pines. With the fog so thick, I knew it would help me move around and not be seen. When I felt I was getting close to him, I started crawling until I found a big tree. I got set up again, yelped, and bang. He was right beside me about 60 yards. He gobbled hard. about a minute later, He was dead. I pulled him, and 4 hens right down my barrell. Luckily, he was in front so the hens didn't blow my cover.
18 pounds
7/8" spurs
9" beard
It was a great hunt, and a very challenging one. It took me 2 1/2 hours to kill that bird.
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Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:58 pm |
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Linebacker97
Longbeard
Joined: Fri Feb 25, 2005 2:58 pm Posts: 185 Location: Giles County, Va
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Yep the bob when the Ol Tom weaves is a good tactic with the right cover. God gave you a white blanket for cover on this hunt, way to use it to its fullest. Congrats and God Bless
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Thu Apr 20, 2006 2:54 pm |
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Shaggy
Longbeard
Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:06 am Posts: 186 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Way to stick with it band teacher! I've enjoyed reading you reports!
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Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:17 pm |
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peacemaker
King of Spring
Joined: Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:15 am Posts: 2632 Location: Campbell Co., VA
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Congrats!! You worked for that one! Way to take advantage of the unique conditions of your hunt!
_________________ "I'd rather look bad doing something hard than look good doing something easy." -- Tom Kelly
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Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:36 pm |
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T.W.
King of Spring
Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:02 am Posts: 561
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congrats, that's one that wont frustrate a hunter with the yo-yo no more.
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Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:18 pm |
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Dale
King of Spring
Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2004 9:27 am Posts: 1907 Location: Roanoke, VA
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Way to plan the game WELL! Job well done. Congrats my man!
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Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:03 am |
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iisabigone
Jake
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 10:53 pm Posts: 26 Location: Martinsville, Virginia
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Great job band teacher! Looks like the hard work paid off for you.
iisabigone
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Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:31 am |
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maytom
King of Spring
Joined: Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:58 pm Posts: 349 Location: WNY
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Fog can be a blessing or a curse at times. If it's heavy enough, you can't see squat in front of you. I think that at times the birds will stay in the tree's longer as well because of it. Congrats on your gobbler, sounds as though the fog wasn't to thick.
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Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:54 pm |
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