Tale
of the Hunt
I drew an either-sex quota
tag for the fall Turkey hunt in Tennessee
and invited Terry Nicholson and his
son Cody to share my hunt. They had
read the books and watched the videos
and now it was time to get into the
woods!
Once we arrived and daylight
approached, Cody was really excited
and could hardly sit still. We had set
up near a creek bottom but we saw no
turkeys. We decided to move up to the
top of the ridge behind us. As we were
walking up the old roadway through the
woods, I would stop and call with kee-kee-runs
and soft putts. Cody and Terry would
stay about 20 yards behind me as I advanced.
I would then stop and wait for them
to ease up to my position. We would
stop and go like this all the way up
the hill like a yo-yo. I was trying
to be as safe as I possibly could with
three of us walking and me holding the
gun.
We finally came to the
edge of an open field where a jake had
probably heard our calls and was walking
toward us. He caught a glimpse of us
standing there and spooked away to the
left. I told Terry and Cody that if
there was one, there might be twenty-one
so we slipped around the left edge of
the field and positioned ourselves in
front of an old fallen tree lap. I handed
Cody the slate and showed him how to
work the peg. Terry had my box call
and started making soft yelps and purrs.
I told Cody that the worst calling I
ever heard was from a real turkey and
he shouldn't worry about calling perfectly,
just keep trying. In just a very few
minutes, to our surprise and amazement,
we saw two turkeys fly up into the trees
acrosss from our position about 60 yards
away. I eased my shotgun up and waited.
Cody called again. Terry purred and
yelped softly. The first turkey flew
back to the ground and turned toward
us.
As the turkey advanced
to the realistic calling, it crossed
the clearing and strolled into range.
Then it stopped and raised its head
straight up to take a look. I squeezed
the trigger and the shotgun roared!
35 yards away was a flopping hen and
I shouted for Cody to go get that turkey!
He ran and grappled for the bird as
I hollered not to let it get away! Cody
jumped on the flopping bird and rode
it like a bronco! As the bird slapped
Cody with its reflexing wings, he shouted,
"This is so cool!"
His Dad and I were just
as excited as Cody was, well maybe almost.
Cody later told his big sister Megan,
"We're having REAL turkey for Thanksgiving!"
I was as tickled as I
have ever been on any turkey hunt and
very thankful myself for sharing something
I love this much with a new generation
of turkey hunters!