I've never been a turkey hunter, but Semp inspired me last year during the fall season. I shot my first wild turkey, a hen, in December and have been anxiously awaiting spring season this year to try to call a gobbler.
I hunted Saturday and early on had three hens come within ten yards. Later I saw several gobblers with hens, but I couldn't get them to leave the hens.
Sunday morning I sat in my blind till about 8:00 without any luck, so I decided to move around some to see if I could locate anything. I left my jake decoy set up about fifteen yards in front of the blind and headed out. I moved around for an hour or so and saw some turkeys out in the corn fields, but they were several hundred yards away and never came close. I decided to return to the blind and headed back that way.
When I got about ninety yards from the blind, I saw three gobblers strutting and carrying on in the field where I decoy was. I dropped down behind a fallen tree and tried to call them, but frankly, I didn't have a clue what I was doing, and I over called them. We made noises back and forth at one another for a minute or two and then they just walked off into the woods in the other direction. It was dissapointing but fun all the same.
Of course you know what I found when I got to my blind. That's right, those gobblers had stomped the crap out of my jake decoy! :argh: :argh: The two piece plastic stake that held him up was broken off at the ground and also in the middle where the pieces joined. He was laying on the ground with mud on his head and I was standing there with mud on my face. If I had just stayed in the blind a little longer the gobblers would have come to me, no calling necessary. :madd: :madd: No luck the rest of the day.
I was out of town Monday and Tuesday, so no hunting, but I was anxious to get back at it this morning.
I called a former co-worker last night to see if he wanted to go and give me some tips.
We headed out early and were set up in the blind with the decoys out before the sun came up. We heard gobbling from a couple of locations as we were walking in and I felt pretty good about my chances. As it got lighter the gobbling really picked up and we could hear five or six different turkeys sounding off. The nearest one was behind us across a small river that was about ten yards to our rear. My friend was doing the calling and all I had to do was watch and wait.
About 6:50 a gobbler came through the brush about eight yards to the right of the blind. When he got to the edge of the field he spotted my friends Pretty boy decoy and ran right to it. The field was muddy after last night's storm and we had set the decoys really close. I shot the turkey at six yards and nearly took his head off. At that range the pattern is pretty small and I'm just glad I didn't miss. :whew: :whew: He flopped around a few times and then was still.
I don't know if it was the same turkey from across the river, or if another one had slipped in through the woods and don't really care. It was a good morning and I got my first called gobbler. I didn't call it in, but that doesn't matter to me, I'm still thankful for a great morning hunt. Besides, I'll be back out there tomorrow trying again.
My first called gobbler. Nineteen pounds. four ounces....
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Hunting/Turkeyhunting2011023.jpg)
beard nine inches....
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Hunting/Turkeyhunting2011029.jpg)
and spurs 15/16 inches each.
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Hunting/Turkeyhunting2011027.jpg)
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Hunting/Turkeyhunting2011028.jpg)
My gobbler is laying in the grass to the left side of the picture. He didn't like that Pretty boy decoy.
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Hunting/Turkeyhunting2011008.jpg)
It won't win the biggest bird contest, but I'll never forget getting it. Another great day to be hunting.
Pat
Congrats Pat The first is always the best :yoyo: :yoyo:
May not be the biggest but you can sure enter it in the nicest pic contest
Good luck tomorrow
That is a great story, Pat!! :highclap:
You are hooked for sure now. :eyebrownod: It only gets better. :readthis:
Congratulations Pat! :yoyo: A day well spent :congrats:
19 pounds aint no Cornish Hen. :nono:
Oh and I love the FnF Sign :congrats:
good job !! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Pat,
Congratulations on the turkey. Your description of your hunt was great and walking out with a bird is even better.
Jerry
Cant beat that for a good time :yoyo:
Congrats on a fine gobbler Pat! Looks like Semp got you hooked. Hunting those longbeards is pretty addictive.
Dave
Congratulations Pat!!!! Great story!! I was there the whole time!! :yoyo: :yoyo: Well except when you went for a walk about. Remember I asked if you had your phone turned on & you said "I don't need no steenking phone!!" Next time leave the shotgun with me will ya??!! :laf: :laf:
Congratulations on a fine bird. You done good & should be very proud of that one. :yoyo: :yoyo:
:highclap: congradulations on your first gobbler id say you have the fever for sure now nice bird great story!
:highclap: Wow Pat, that has got to be one of the best first time sories i have ever heard! Lots of my hunts still go that way. Congratulations on your first gobbler, and 9 inches is more than lots of people ever score. Welcome to the brotherhood of the Crazed!!
Seriously, you've got to enter the Best Photo contest. That sign alone is worth first prize!
Very cool Pat ! Congratulations !! :highclap:
Congratulations Pat! Great story! When you said you left the Jake decoy out I knew where it was going! :biggrin: I would say your hooked now!
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Way to go PAT great story and pic's glad to see you get your first tom. :congrats: Steve
Quote from: shaddragger on April 20, 2011, 09:01:22 PM
Seriously, you've got to enter the Best Photo contest. That sign alone is worth first prize!
:readthis: I say again!
WAY TO GO PAT !!! :congrats: :congrats: Congrats on your 1st gobbler. Great story. :yoyo:
Congrats on your first bird!
Thanks for the comments guys. I tried again yesterday with no luck. I'll be back at it again as soon as the weather allows and keep at it until I get another one or the season ends.
Pat
Great story and nice gobbler, Pat. Hope you get an even bigger one next time. If you run into any big gobblers who are "Henned up", don't give up on them, as they have a habit of slipping back later where they heard that sweet hen yelping to them. Patience pays off.
WTG, Pat!! Great story and pictures!
Jim
Nice gobbler, good job !!
:yoyo: :yoyo: Way to go Pat glad you got to witness a show like that!! Aint nothing like a plan coming together on a gobbler and you weeping the benefits!! :wink:
Thanks for redirecting me to this link. What a great story, and for a first bird, too! Congrats to you and I love to see the pics.
Your first gobbler was a heck of a start! Rather late to the thread, but Congrats nevertheless! :biggrin: