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Name: Ronnie Caudill
Location: Russell County, Alabama
Time: 04/10/01 All Day
Subspecies: Eastern
Beards: 11 1/16, 9 1/4, 10, 9, 8 1/2, 8 1/16 -- (56" Total)
Spurs L= 1 3/16 R= 1 3/16
Weights: 20 lb. 9oz.
Distance: 18 yards
Decoys: None
Calls Used: Knight and Hale set back & Primos Old Glory Slate


Story of the Hunt

Our hunt began at 4:30 a.m. After getting to our listening spot about day break we heard about six gobblers in all directions. We decided to split up and meet back at the listening spot about noon. We both were on gobbling birds all morning but no shot so we met back at noon to eat lunch.

We always carry MRE's for lunch. While eating lunch the gobbling continued. We finished our meals and decided to take a nap and see what the birds were going to do. After about 45 minutes we decided to go after a bird we had seen on previous hunts that we named Foots because of his beard length. Anyway, he whooped us all day. He would gobble and just strut in the field. We wasted about four hours on him and the whole time there were two more gobbling in another field behind us.

By now it was about 5 p.m. Then we heard the two gobble again and they had moved a long way towards us. We figured they were on an old gas line road that emptied into a small opening on the edge of the big field where Foots was at. We figured they would come to the small opening and hang up so we rushed to where the old road entered the small opening.

We had not sat there two minutes when I saw movement to our right and it was the two grown birds. I managed to get my gun up with out being detected but Duane said "Let's double". I told him I would take the lead bird and he would take the second one. After a couple of minutes we both had a bead on our birds, so I told Duane we would shoot on three. I counted one, two...BOOM! Duane thought one and two equaled three I guess.

His bird fell on the spot and mine began a fast walk, luckily I got a bead back on him and dropped him at about 20 yards. We went to Duane's bird first and it was on its back and I could see it had three good beards, I told him he shot the wrong bird and that was actualy mine but he didn't buy into that. We then went to mine and he was on his belly. When I rolled him over he looked like a porcupine. Six beards totaling 56" and the new # 2 non-typical in Alabama and at that time, #19 all time. I told Duane see I told you that you shot the wrong bird. Thats what he get's for jumping the gun.

I told him next time we double we shoot on BOOM and I get to count.

 

 

 

 

 

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