Story
of the Hunt
It was a long hard winter
this past year for us here in new Jersey.
We couldn't wait till the spring and
all that comes with it. I had been seeing
plenty of turkeys all winter long. But
like always when spring comes around
the turkeys disappear! Some early morning
scouting weeks before the season opener
produced a few gobbles, but not what
we consider hot ones! None the less
we had birds to hunt.
Morning came fast on that
first day of the season. Mary, my girlfriend,
was up and ready! You see this was to
be her first season in the turkey woods.
After a quick breakfast I set out alone
to see if I could strike up a gobble.
Mary had to stay behind till the kids
got on the bus for school just a half
a mile from the house. I heard thunder.
Not that of a rain storm but that of
the Old Boss gobbler! He was at least
three hundred yards away still up in
a tree.
I hit him with a few calls
from my box call that I made of Purple
heart and black walnut. Bang! , he responded,
again he answered and was coming fast.
I found a tree to set up on and hoped
that the hen that I was hearing would
not take him away from me.
I pulled out my wingbone call and hit
him again with some sweet sounding calls.
Gobble Gobble and he was coming fast.
I shouldered the twenty guage chambered
with # 5's and popped off the safety.
In less then five minutes he was in
front of me at just 15 steps, BANG!
What a way to start out
our season. I walked back to the house
to see Mary with arms crossed wondering
where I had went. You see as I was calling
this bird up, we had one answering back
to my calling just a hundred yards behind
the house. And it had Mary's name all
over him! So off we go after him...to
be continued..................