Story
of the Hunt
It took three days of
hard hunting to finally get in front
of this bird after I missed him Sunday
morning due to unseen brush in front
of me. I had thought the bird roosted
above my right shoulder was his jake
friend but later I found out it was
another longbeard. The boss of the two
just strutted at my calls and went to
the gas line to either leave or strut.
A cackle brought him to full attention
and I swear I had the perfect shot,
never even saw the brush between my
gun and him. Off he went. Off I went,
in search of more birds.
I ended up getting fooled
twice more before I finally saw a barrel
strutting in the gas line. All day,
I'd tried to call the birds into the
woods with no luck. I'd just about given
up and planned to call it a hunt. Went
back to the truck and glassed the line
once again. Lo and behold the toms were
further down the line. I knew how to
round 'em this time. I hotfooted it
down the creek line about 120 yards
in front of them. A coyote went to howling
and let me know they were still there,
when a sorry gobble came out. I figured
it was the jake gobbling. Not 15 minutes
passed when my eyes couldn't stand it
anymore and I must have dozed off.
At about 6:20, I opened
my eyes to see two longbeards about
twenty five yards in front doing the
bug looking neck stretching they do.
About that time the lead tom got attentive
and looked me dead in the eye. Clucked,
and paid no attention to the hawk screaming
from a limb above. I was trying hard
not to allow them to see me bring my
leg and gun up but that was impossible.
Two sharp putts later and they were
leaving. God graced my bullet and sent
one into the second slower bird.