I had a great sit with my father in law this morning. He's been a lifelong whitetail hunter, but he has never hunted turkey before. He and my mother in law have been staying with Britney and I since January, cause we are expecting our first child literally any day now (39 weeks pregnant). I bought him a yearly out-of-state license when they arrived, and we've spent a good amount of time scouting the county for birds. With the wife still carrying the baby, we've had the opportunity to get out and get on some birds the last few days. Today did not disappoint!
Greylight was greeted by nonstop gobbling for close to 15 minutes, maybe longer. I cut and cackled at him on the roost until we were met with silence at about 7:45. After that, we sat and called to this bird and heard him moving closer over the course of about 2 hours. He finally showed himself, and I stopped calling. We watched him inch his way in from 100 yards out straight to the decoy, into a full strut. We could hear him spitting and drumming while his face just lit up, changing colors...... what a show! He continued this for a good 3 minutes. When he finally spun around and had his back to us, Rick pulled his gun up and waited for him to spin around. When his face was finally back in view, that was all she wrote! Chip shot, 15 yards out, lights out.
I gotta give a shout out to Flydown Custom Calls. I bought the double sided glass and slate call at the turkey tune up and I almost exclusively used it to bring him in close enough to lock onto the decoy. The clucks and purrs are amazing on the slate side, and glass is awesome for yelping. Rick and I are 2 happy campers on this lovely Tuesday.
We were shooting the 3" Hevi Magnum blend rounds. Totally devastating.
10" Beard
1" and 1 1/8" spurs
20.6 lbs
Greylight was greeted by nonstop gobbling for close to 15 minutes, maybe longer. I cut and cackled at him on the roost until we were met with silence at about 7:45. After that, we sat and called to this bird and heard him moving closer over the course of about 2 hours. He finally showed himself, and I stopped calling. We watched him inch his way in from 100 yards out straight to the decoy, into a full strut. We could hear him spitting and drumming while his face just lit up, changing colors...... what a show! He continued this for a good 3 minutes. When he finally spun around and had his back to us, Rick pulled his gun up and waited for him to spin around. When his face was finally back in view, that was all she wrote! Chip shot, 15 yards out, lights out.
I gotta give a shout out to Flydown Custom Calls. I bought the double sided glass and slate call at the turkey tune up and I almost exclusively used it to bring him in close enough to lock onto the decoy. The clucks and purrs are amazing on the slate side, and glass is awesome for yelping. Rick and I are 2 happy campers on this lovely Tuesday.
We were shooting the 3" Hevi Magnum blend rounds. Totally devastating.
10" Beard
1" and 1 1/8" spurs
20.6 lbs