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MARCH 27, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #1
LOCATION: BALDWIN COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: ALONE
PM HUNT CALLED IN 1 GOBBLERS
I hunted my Baldwin hunting club on this evening. With only a short while to hunt and not wanting to disturb the property prior to the upcoming weekend I set up in a small food plot behind our camp house. I called sparingly for about 30 minutes and thought of moving to another location in front of the camp house. The wind was blowing just enough to make me unsure of the drumming I thought I heard. I searched beyond the end of the plot and finally spotted the gobbler. He made his way into the plot and finally up to my floozie decoy. I had thoughts of shooting him before he made it to the decoy, but decided to enjoy the show. As he sized my decoy and circled him he spurred him a few times and once got his foot caught in the mesh skin. I anxiously waited as he spurred and pecked the decoy for 5 minutes. I finally decided my decoy had taken all he could stand so I decided to shoot. The bird weighed 18 1/2 lbs. and had 8 ½ inch beard but only 3/4 inch spurs. See this hunt on my 2013 video.
MARCH 29, 2013 VIDEO HUNT
#2
LOCATION:
BALDWIN COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: DAD
AM HUNT CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER
On
the following Saturday Dad and I traveled back to our Baldwin Club and set up
in a food plot that we normally hunt on opening morning. This was the first morning we had been
on the club. At first light we
could hear a couple of gobbles down on the beaver pond but the birds
didn’t appear to want to make our job easy. After a couple of hours one of the birds
had made his way behind us so we decided to try and set up on the opposite
sided of the plot. This
didn’t work so we just set back where we were. We hadn’t heard him gobble in
nearly an hour and had stopped most of the calling. I heard his drumming and knew he was
within about 10 yards. He came up
to our right and passed within less than 5 yards as he made his way to my newly
purchased Avian decoys. He targeted the Jake as we figured and
would have made it much more difficult to shoot if he hadn’t pecked the
decoy almost to the ground. He finally
moved to a position we felt acceptable to shoot without damaging the decoy and
Dad shot. See this hunt on my 2013 video.
MARCH
30, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #3
LOCATION:
JASPER COUNTY,
PRIVATE LAND
PARTNER: DAD
AM HUNT CALLED 3 GOBBLERS, 2 JAKES
Dad and I
hunted the Cullum property on this morning. I took my Bow in hopes of getting
an easy shot and kill at an early season unpressured gobbler. We had setup here
on opening day but the only birds that gobbled made that day went away from us
with hens. We heard several birds
on this morning but as they tend to do made their way across the line and
pasture. We hunted a couple of
hours and debated whether to move when we heard another gobble. The bird came in from our right side and
dashed across in front of us to the Jake Avian decoy. I drew for the shot when
the bird strutted away. As he
turned I centered his wing but waited a bit late to shoot as the arrow entered
behind the wing on an angle away from the vitals. We watched the bird fly for nearly a
couple hundred yards. We waited
about an hour and then searched about an acre pine thicket hoping to find him
but there was no luck to be had. See
this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey hunting with
APRIL
8, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #4
LOCATION:
LAURENS COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: KEITH SMITH
PM HUNT CALLED IN 4 JAKES
Keith Smith and I would hunt the
Ellington property on this evening.
When we arrived there were two gobblers and some hens already in the
pasture. We thought about it a few
minutes and decided our best strategy was to have Mr. Ellington drive us down
to a plot behind the field and then drive back out. The figured the gobblers would probably
exit the field and make their way through the pines near the plot. We set up as quick as possible and probably
waited too long before calling. We
called softly for a while and finally called up 5 jakes. The jakes stayed with us for about an
hour and finally left. When they
left I called some hoping to get the mature birds to come. Well the jakes came back. One of the jakes became love struck with
the Avian hen and didn’t want to leave. The other jakes made their way out of
the plot. Keith decided this would
be a prime opportunity for a bow kill and may be the only way to end the
hunt. His shot was a bit high but
made a pretty quick kill. See this
hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey hunting with
APRIL
9, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #5
LOCATION:
TWIGGS COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: ALONE
PM HUNT CALLED IN 2 JAKES
I
hunted my Twiggs Club on this evening.
I set up with my back to the sun and called for about ½ an hour
when I thought I heard a gobble on the opposite side of the club. There wouldn’t be time to move so
I thought I’d call a bit louder to see if he was interested. I thought I
heard something a couple of times behind me but surely nothing could come
through the thicket of briars. All
of a sudden a turkey flew up and directly over me into the plot. Then less than a minute another one flew
over from the same place. The 2
jakes made their way to the Jake Avian decoy and were not friendly with the
intruder. The jakes pecked and harassed my decoy for nearly an hour. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
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APRIL
13, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #6
LOCATION:
BALDWIN COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: A LONE
PM HUNT CALLED IN 3 GOBBLERS AND 1 HEN
Dad Chase and I made our way to my
club in Baldwin County on the third Saturday of the season. This would be Chase’s first
hunt. We set up in the same
location as always and several birds could be heard down and across the beaver
pond. We called and thought we had the bird in our pocket but as he approached
his hen led him behind us and across the hill side. We figured it was probably over when a bird
gobbled directly in front of us.
Two birds appeared and came straight in to the decoys. I could tell the birds didn’t want
much to do with the decoy and got a little nervous. Trying to coordinate a shot neither Chase or Dad would agree they could shoot. As the birds walked away I decided to
force the shot when I started counting.
On three Dad and Chase both shot.
I could see Dad’s bird was hit as feathers flew but Chase’s
bird ran. Shoot him again I told
Chase and his second shot found it’s mark. Unfortunately Dad only collected
feathers. Really not sure how his hevi shot load at less than 25 yards didn’t dispatch
the gobbler but as the video shows, the majority of the shot only hit the
body. Chase’s bird weighed 17
lbs. had a 10 inch beard and 1 ¼ inch spurs. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
APRIL
15, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #7
LOCATION: WILKINSON COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: ALONE
AM HUNT – CALLED 1 GOBBLER AND 2 HENS
I
hunted the McEachern property on this afternoon. Two hens came in before I even started
calling. Not needing to call I watched as the hens made their way across the
plot and to the other side. As I
scanned the plot I saw the gobbler standing there watching from the other
end. I tried to call him and the
hens back with no luck. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
APRIL
16, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #8
LOCATION: WILKINSON COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: ALONE
AM HUNT – CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER, 2 HENS
Knowing
the bird from the previous day would probably be in the same location I made my
way back to the McEachern property on this day. The bird gobbled in front of me and made
his way around the plot to the end he had left the previous day. Not paying a
lot of attention and trying to glass to find the gobbler a hen putted to my
right. The two hens were behind me
and had made their way within 5 yards of me. They putted, clucked and purred for
about 15 minutes. I thought at one
time about spooking the birds and have them leave but figured they would just
make their way around to the gobbler so I just sat as motionless as
possible. They finally did go back
and when I spotted the gobbler both hens had already made it to him. I softly called and eventually the hens
made their way back to me. The
gobbler spooked back into the woods on the end of the plot when a squirrel
started barking behind me. The hens layed down and
then dusted right in front of me.
Finally the gobbler came out and slowly made his way in. He made it to within 45 yards as I
checked with my rangefinder. If he
spooked now I would take the shot.
No more than that thought another hen coming up the road behind me
started clucking. The bird came out
of strut and started walking away.
I shot and knew this had to be a good bird. The bird only weighed 17 lbs. but had an
11 7/8” beard and 1 3/8” spurs. See this hunt on my 2013
video: Turkey hunting with
APRIL
20, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #9
LOCATION: JASPER COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER: BOBBY SMITH
AM HUNT – CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER
I
was invited to hunt with Robert Russell, Bobby Smith and Mark Steed on the
Russell Plantation on this morning.
We were a little late getting to the area we planned to hunt and walked
right under a bird which flew out as we were discussing our set up. Mark and Robert decided to leave this
location for me and Bobby so we set up the pop up blind in the only place we
could figure would give us adequate video.
After about an hour a bird started gobbling to our right and then another
one behind us. The bird seemed
eager enough to come in but must have had hens. Another bird gobbled to our
left and in no time I could hear him drumming. The bird made his way to the decoys and
I had told Bobby we may have to watch him a while before getting a shot to keep
from shooting the Avian decoy. The
gobbler finally moved away enough for Bobby to shoot. The gobbler weighed 17 lbs. had a 9
½” beard and 1 inch spurs. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
MAY
4, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #10
LOCATION: ALBIA IOWA, PRIVATE
PARTNER:
MARK STEED
PM HUNT – CALLED IN 2 GOBBLERS
Mark
Steed and I traveled to Iowa to hunt with Jack and Ronny Horosky
and Frank McElroy. Mark and I arrived in Albia a day before the others only to
find a blanket of snow covering the ground. Not real sure about the morning hunt we
didn’t get in a big hurry to set up.
The ground was sloppy and wet so we decided to hunt not far in front of
the lodge. W
heard 6 or 8 birds gobbling but couldn’t get anything in. We were to meet the guys in town later
that evening but Mark and I decided to make a hunt on the opposite side of the
farm. We entered the top side of
the property and heard a gobbler over the hill. We made our way around the edge but
could not find anywhere to set up to see very far. We finally set up well beyond where we
heard the gobbler. Soon after he
gobbled he worked his way to the hill above us.
There
he locked down until we gave him the silent treatment. He worked his way down toward us but
would come in from our back side.
We decided when we sat down to trust that the decoy would be the place
to direct our attention. As the bird neared we could hear his drumming. I finally picked him up from videoing
behind my left shoulder. He
approached and then turned and went back.
We heard and saw another bird at about 500 yards and as we looked at our
watch didn’t think we had time.
We called and watched him answer and it appeared he would come. He was
answering every call and we weren’t leaving! We sat back down and it wasn’t but
about 10 or 15 minutes and he was in range. We could barely see his head and knew he
could see the decoy but he had locked down. As he seemed to get a bit nervous Mark
took the shot at about 25 yards.
This nice Iowa gobbler weighed 23 lbs. had a 10 ½ inch beard and
1 ¼ inch spurs. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
MAY
6, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #11
LOCATION: ALBIA IOWA, PRIVATE
PARTNER:
ALONE
AM HUNT – CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER AND 2 JAKES
The
other guys seemed to have a preference on this morning so I decided to go back
over to the hillside where Mark had killed his bird and where I knew there was
another bird to kill. I heard
several birds across the bottom after daylight but nothing close enough to
work. I knew sooner or later a bird
would travel close enough to call to and about an hour later he gobbled behind
me about 75 yards. I could hear the
bird as he came down the road on my left.
He came by me running to my Jake Avian decoy. A couple of jakes were with him but
stayed clear to the left. He
circled the decoy a few times and I decided to wait no longer. The gobbler weighed 21 lbs. had a 10
inch beard and 1 inch spurs. See
this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey hunting with
MAY
8, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #12
LOCATION: ALBIA IOWA, PRIVATE
PARTNER:
RONNY HOROSKY
PM HUNT – CALLED IN 5 JAKES AND 1 HEN
I
hunted with Ronny on this morning.
We set up at what is called the “Bowling Alley”. The set
overlooked a long stretch of open ground to our left and back and a nice
hardwood bottom to our front. Mark
had killed his bird at this location on our 2011 hunt here. There must have been 5 or 6 birds
gobbling in front of us and as many to our left and back. We were surrounded by gobbles. Surely
Ronny would have no problem getting a bird but as the first bird appeared we
realized it was a jake. He was roosted pretty close
and may have seen us set up as he made his way across the opening and away from
us. Well the other birds were still
gobbling and sounded good. They had
to be at least one mature gobbler in the group we thought. Half an hour later 5 jakes appeared and
all sounded like mature gobblers.
We didn’t get Ronny’s gobbler but we surely enjoyed the
action. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
MAY
10, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #13
LOCATION: JASPER COUNTY, PRIVATE LAND
PARTNER
DAD
AM HUNT – CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER AND 2 HENS
Mark
and I made our way back to Georgia and I arrived home just after 11:00 PM. I had planned to take the next day off
from work but couldn’t see wasting it at home. Jet lag or not I would spend my morning
in a blind on the Cullum farm. Dad
and I set up at the crack of day and heard at least 2 gobblers in the
distance. The first bird to show
was a bearded hen and had issues with our Avian hen
decoy. Another hen appeared and then I heard the drumming. The gobbler couldn’t have been one
of the earlier birds we heard. He came in silent and we tried to decide if he
was better than a 2 year old and if we were going to shoot or not. It was hard to see his spurs for the
plowed dirt but it appeared they were sharp and longer than 1 inch. When we decided to shoot Dad thought the
bird was too far. When I ranged him
he was about 38 yards. Encouraged
by a good challenge we tried to coax the hens back to get him a little
closer. When the bird was in a
location good for my Dad and for the camera we tried to bring him out of
strut. I first cutt
and called but he didn’t budge.
Dad greeted him twice but he still wouldn’t come out of
strut. He had moved beyond the
location for me to see so we had to let him move across to the other
decoy. Dad too him
as soon as he was clear. The
gobbler weighed 19 ½ lbs. had a 10 ½ inch beard and 1 1/8 inch
spurs. See this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey
hunting with
MAY
15, 2013 VIDEO HUNT #14
LOCATION: TWIGGS COUNTY, PRIVATE
PARTNER:
DAD
AM HUNT – CALLED IN 1 GOBBLER
Dad
and I hunted on my Twiggs club on this morning. We made our way to the far side and
setup in the edge of the hardwood. Two birds were gobbling and were pretty much
out of range but were answering our calls.
The birds were getting closer but all of a sudden a gobbler had slipped
in from our right front and gobbled at less than 50 yards. He came right down the road I had set
the decoys on and confronted the Avian jake. He turned away and I decided to wait no
longer. My first shot was a
click. A misfire! I quickly pumped another round which had
alerted the gobbler and gave me a larger view of his neck. At 15 yards all the shot were placed in
his neck below his head and above his waddles. The gobbler weighed 19 lbs. had a 9
½ inch beard and 1 ¼ inch spurs. This was a good ending to a great
season. See
this hunt on my 2013 video: Turkey hunting with
THE END