The Longtime Lurker
Footballguy
Got a nice turkey this afternoon. I'll get a pic or 2 up a little later and a story to go with it. Awesome day in the woods!!
Nice bird!Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
Thanks!Nice bird!Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
I hate fn snakes. I would’ve let him have a taste of that 870
Ugh that’s creepyThanks!Nice bird!Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
I hate fn snakes. I would’ve let him have a taste of that 870
Yeah, not a huge fan either, but they eat the mice, ticks, and any other varmints so they get a pass. Scared the **** out of me though. There's an old covered well near the cabin and they hibernate in it. This time of year there's probably 50 that come out of this little hole in the ground a few at a time when it gets 65-70 degrees. It's nasty, but after they come out i never see them again until the next spring.
Very. If they hung around there'd probably be a big fire right there, but since they don't, live and let live.Ugh that’s creepyThanks!Nice bird!Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
I hate fn snakes. I would’ve let him have a taste of that 870
Yeah, not a huge fan either, but they eat the mice, ticks, and any other varmints so they get a pass. Scared the **** out of me though. There's an old covered well near the cabin and they hibernate in it. This time of year there's probably 50 that come out of this little hole in the ground a few at a time when it gets 65-70 degrees. It's nasty, but after they come out i never see them again until the next spring.
Congrats, nice bird.Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
Good luck. That break in the weather might get them out looking for a date.Congrats, nice bird.Great day in the woods yesterday. 70 degrees, blue skies, absolutely perfect weather. Got to the cabin early afternoon and saw a few turkey's on the drive down, so i was fired up to get out.
First set up had a couple hens go through, but no gobbles. On the walk to my next setup i have a small food plot for deer and there were these huge tracks like a moose or something. There are some farther north so it was possible. I keep heading towards where i want to try my second setup and all of a sudden this giant animal goes barreling up and out of super thick underbrush. It was a huge bull, like a cow bull. This was a first. Thing was enormous and took off faster than anything that big has a right to. No idea where this thing came from and what I'll do about it if it hangs around. I'll probably contact the sheriff and see what they think. Obviously it belongs to somebody. Tried to get a picture, but this thing kept running and never looked back. Crazy.
Second set up I got on a gobbler and had a pretty perfect setup. I was at the top of a ridge and him at the bottom. I'd call, he'd gobble, this went on for an hour or so before a deer ran through an opening and pushed him up an old logging road i was hoping he'd take. 30yd shot with the Remington 870 and that was that. Really beautiful bird, 8 ínch beard and probably somewhere in the low 20s for weight.
I got back to get everything cleaned up and into the cooler and not paying attention right before I open the door i glance down and there's a huge fox snake. This thing was a good 4ft. I won't lie, I screamed like a little girl and was glad to be alone. This sucker i did get a picture of
. Picture doesn't do it justice. It was big, ugly, and mean.....
Saw a few hens and one tom. He was crossing a cut corn field about 200 yards out. He gobbled a few times, but just kept walking.
40's and steady rain all morning. Tomorrow looks to be a much better day in terms of weather.