On March 29, 2001, Mark Watson accomplished
something that many turkey hunters dream
of but very few have ever done. He shot
a turkey with a 16 1/4" beard which
is almost twice as long as an average
mature gobbler's beard and will rank
in the top 10 in the NWTF record book.
The longest beard ever recorded was
measured at 18 1/8" on a Virginia
wild turkey.
He was hunting on the Eglin AFB reservation
land when he was able to call in a group
of 15 wild turkeys - including four
males - onto a road and past two pickup
trucks. He shot one of the gobblers
and went back to his pickup. It was
then he began to realize just how long
the beard really was.
"When I loaded him on the front seat
of the pickup, the beard was laying
out the door," he said. Mark first tried
to measure the beard with a normal 12-inch
ruler and discovered the ruler wasn't
long enough. At home, he verified the
length with the measuring tape his wife
uses for sewing. "I was like, I don't
believe this," he recalled.
The turkey hunter's next step was to
get a neighbor to video the beard with
the tape measure along side and, later,
his wife took a picture. Watson's goal
was to preserve evidence of the beard's
jaw-dropping length.
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