It was the weekend before the season
and the youth hunts were taking place
and my Uncle took me out this year like
he has the past five years. We had scouted
the area and seen 15 toms two weeks
before the season started. I was so
pumped and could not wait for that Saturday
to come and when it did I did not sleep
at all.
The alarm rang at 4:00 a.m. and when
we woke up it was thundering and lightning
but we went anyways. We had an hour
drive to the public land that we were
hunting. When we got down there, someone
was parked where we always park so we
had to go farther down the road which
means a longer walk to the spot. We
got to the spot where my uncle wanted
to owl hoot and when he did we did not
hear anything.
So we kept walking and then finally
we walked about a mile and we finally
heard two birds. We got set up on them
and they were roosted low on the other
ridge due to the storm. My uncle and
me both started to call and they would
answer us every time we called. They
gobbled probably 40 to 50 times on the
roost. When they flew down they gobbled
20 to 30 times. It was about ten minutes
before the first one came up over the
hill and that's when I clicked off the
safety of the 10 gauge single shot and
pulled the trigger and the bird hit
the ground like a sack of rocks.
When I approached the bird it was larger
than I thought it was and my uncle was
so proud of me and my first wild turkey.
It was worth the five years of hard
hunting for that one morning of glory.
This has made a turkey hunter out of
me for life.
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