Tale
of the Hunt
I hunted Iowa's 2nd seson
with no luck. I knew where the birds
were but they were very stubborn. Now
it's the 4th season and still no bird.
I planned to get in the field by 5 am
and be set up. Of course, what could
go wrong did. I was late arriving and
I forgot certain calls, etc. etc. At
5:40 am, it's getting pretty light out
and I'm behind my blind all ready to
hunt.
I started locating the
gobbles that I'd heard the whole time
that I'd walked to my hunt area. I had
one behind me in the timber about 150
yards away, one was at about 10 o'clock
across the cornfield and in a small
draw, and the other was straight ahead
of me about 80 yds in the same draw.
Then, it wasn't 2 minutes after I sat
down and 3 racoons came running down
the edge of the timber. They scared
the livin corn out of me as they chased
each other right next to me. Watched
them go into the timber and then I decided
to give a couple quick calls.
No response right away.
Couple minutes later I heard a loud
gobble right in front of me, about 70
yards. as I'm looking straight ahead
and trying not to blink...I see movement
in the corner of my left eye. It's a
good size Tom just coming out of the
timber into the field. I try to slowly
move my head and I think he spots me
( he's about 75-80 yds away). He goes
over the ridge towards the timber. Then
I see a hen come out of the timber and
walk from my right to my left towards
that tom along the field. Couple minutes
later I see a nice Tom come from my
left to my right where that hen just
went the opposite way. He stopped looked
at me then looked at the ground and
turned back the way he came. He popped
his head way up and "BAM"
dropped him!!
By the way, this was my
first turkey and I could not have done
it without my Dad whom I look up to
very much.