Story
of the Hunt
The evening before the hunt, I put a
nice gobbler to bed along the edge of
our big woods. He was very vocal just
gobbling and eating in the bordering
CRP field. I watched him for about an
hour walking around the field until
he reached the woods at sundown.
I came back the next morning
and set up along the edge of the woods
in a grove of sapplings. I was fairly
close to where he went in but I was
on a little hill so my decoys could
be seen from farther away. I set 2 hens
and a jake decoy out at about 25-30
yards in front of me.
I waited and started with some soft
purrs on the box call. That tom was
just as vocal as the night before. He
couldn't have been more than 100-150
yards away from me through the woods.
I didn't call too loud until I heard
him fly down. Then I started my mouth
call and box call together.
The tom was getting closer
and gobbling probably every 30 seconds.
I saw him come out of the woods about
75 yards to my left. He saw the decoys
and was strutting and locked on them.
I readied my shotgun and continued with
my diaphragm call. He came right up
the field road and his eyes never left
the decoys. He came to what I paced
off later at 26 yards and I fired.
I looked at my watch.
It was only 6:00 am! What a great hunt.
In Western MN we are new to turkey hunting.
We've had a lottery each spring for
the last two seasons and Spring 2003
is when I drew a tag. The birds in the
area seem to be doing very well so I'm
looking forward to 2004. The season
has been extended to 7 days so I may
bring my bow out next spring.
Good luck to all!