I was hunting on a WMA. I was slippin'
and owlin' as it was starting to get light.
I got no response, so I set up in a nice
area. When the songbirds kicked in, I
started tree talking. I did some soft
purrs and clucks, and then a few soft
yelps. Immediately a gobbler sounded off
from only 50 yards away. It was 06:50.
In the next 5 minutes he shock gobbled
three times to trucks going by on the
highway. Then he went quiet for another
7 or 8 minutes. I let out a few more soft
yelps to see if he was still on the roost.
He gobbled back twice from the roost.
He knew the ladies were nearby, so I stopped
calling.
In a few minutes, I saw a bird pitch
down onto the trail. I got ready, but
when he stepped out it was a jake. Disappointed,
I thought to myself, "That was some pretty
impressive gobbling for a jake." I was
right, because 15 feet behind him I saw
a white head bobbing down the trail. He
passed behind a clump of trees, and I
raised my gun. He was in full strut and
danced for the ladies. Then he dropped
out of strut and started eyeballing me.
Ruh-roh!!! He quickly stepped behind the
clump of trees again, so I adjusted my
aim. He peered around the trees to check
me out, but it was too late. The bead
was on his head!!
BOOM!!! He dropped in his tracks at
8 yards!! The time was 07:10!! He is my
best bird yet. 19 pounds, 11 inch beard,
1-1/2 inch spurs!!
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