Our
Story
- Written by Daddy with
every word approved by Sally, my 5
½ year old:
It was a cold morning
on the 24th of March (2001), when
Sally went turkey hunting with her
Daddy for the first time this year.
Sally, her Daddy and her Granddaddy
John left their house at 4:15 a.m.
After setting up on a field in Dorchester
County before daybreak, Sally and
her Daddy listened to the woods come
alive. Sally was dressed in her camouflage
but because it was so cold she was
also dressed in a pair of her Dad’s
camo warm-up pants, tied off around
her neck. She looked great with her
head net and hat to match. Lots of
birds and squirrels were heard but
no turkeys on the first field.
About 7:45 a.m. we got
up to go for a walk. When we got to
the edge of the second field we saw
a turkey way out in the distance.
We eased into the woods and tried
to call the turkey to us, but he didn’t
come. We moved to another spot and
tried again. The turkey still didn’t
come. As a last resort (and because
5 ½ years olds are not made for the
waiting game), Daddy tried a gobble
call (hoping the bird was a dominant
one). The turkey walked off at an
angle and it appeared that he was
leaving the field. Sally agreed that
we should follow after the turkey.
We crossed the big field
being careful not to frighten the
bird out of the back corner if he
was still there. When Daddy saw the
bird we eased into the woods. As we
carefully moved to find a spot to
call from, a briar snagged my foot
and ripped up on my pants. I whimpered,
whined and cried softly as Daddy begged
me to "PLEASE BE QUIET ! ! !”
Once I settled down,
Daddy called and I heard my first
turkey gobble. Every time my Daddy
called the turkey gobbled. This went
on for a while and then we started
scratching in the leaves. Every time
the turkey gobbled and we knew he
couldn’t see us we scratched in the
leaves. This leaf-rustling trick worked
and after about 10 gobbles the turkey
came to us. He gobbled on his own
right in front of us at about 15 yards
and I jumped.
Then . . . BOOM ! !
!
At 9:20 a.m. Sally and
her Daddy got their turkey. (Together)
Later Sally was heard
telling Granddaddy that her Daddy
had help too.
I fixed a Turkey Fan
for Sally’s room, and she read this
story and showed her picture at Pre-School
“Show and Tell.” It was not my biggest
bird of the year but it was my most
memorable hunt to date.
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