How to drown a turkey ! ....

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R.J.
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How to drown a turkey ! ....

Post by R.J. »

Randy S. and I headed out for a few days of chasing the " Jelly heads "

Saw a few decent sunrises ...

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Tried all the usual spots , but we got messed up a couple of times by other hunters walking in late ... one jake did look interested in my decoys for a minuet , but turned and headed after a real hen ...

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Seen lots of single hens ( maybe bred already and searching for a nest sight ? )

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At the farmers request ... we did thin out a few ground hogs from farm to farm ... here are some that posed for the camera ...

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Here is one of the ones that posed in the scope of my Remington 700 , .223 cal .

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A deer
stops for a look then crosses the side road while we were scouting ... I stopped the truck and got out for a quick picture before it took off ... neat to capture the crows in the back ground ...

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On the way home Friday after 7:00 pm, we saw this big boy tending his hens ...

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These turkey vutures were walking the corn stubble picking at the manure at another farm ...

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This guy was outside my blind location Saturday morning ...

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I walked the farm perimeter Saturday afternoon and spoted this goose laying low as not to give up her nest location ... got a real cool close up of her head from about three feet away ..

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This little guy blocked our path on Monday ... he was doing a funny jig swaying back and forth and flushing his tail feathers ... and I managed to get a cool close up before he flew off ...

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We scored permission on a new farm ... we had many close encounters but none close enough ! .... At one point on Monday we had 2 nice toms cut away from the group ... the gobbled their way across the plowed filed towards us ... I figured Randy and I were going to get a double but they faded at approx 80 yards out ... :roll:

Deer check us out as we drive into the farm lane ...

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I was out on my own today ( Tuesday ) .... A cold start ... passed 2 jakes waiting for the tom to come in but he followed a hen the other way ... Packed up around 10:00 am and did some more scouting ... Finally I connect on the river flat portion of the property around 1:15 pm ! ... Yippeeee !

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I got set up around 12:30 pm ..... Later on , I hear three shots from the property beside me ... I continue to call ... about 20 mins later , I see a light blue head bobbing my way ... He heads right for the decoys but holds up approx 40 yards on the other bank ... too late ... I slap the trigger of my Remington 870 and send a heavy load of # 4's his way ... He goes into a crazy death dance and ends up in the river ...

This is the view the from my shooting spot over the decoys ...

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The water is deep with dark black mud bottom ... over my knee boots ... so I wait approx 15 mins for the wind and current to float him ashore ....

Not a classic turkey photo but he was well drowned ! ... a rewarding end to cool hunt ...

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18 lbs , 8 1/2 inch beard ... only one spur 3/4 long ( the other was a stub )

One last shot of my seat and gun before I head for the truck ....

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Still got 3 days vacation this week .... going after # 2 with my Y25 Relayer !
Last edited by R.J. on Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Post by Farmer »

Enjoyed the pictures . I had a 700 in .223 as well was a tack driver .
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Post by N8tr Boy »

Nice pics. Love those early morning sunrises. :D
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Post by MADMAX2 »

Great pictures and story and a bird to go with them :lol:
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Post by diesel »

As always great pictures and a great story. :D
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Post by fletch »

Thanks I cannot believe how great those pics are, lots of nice memories for down the road.
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Post by ecoaster »

Cool shot Rick! Much easier to pluck them when they are wet. The down doesn't fly around as much :lol: . Love the pics of the deer and crows. The gun and seat camo are hard to see againts the background. Nice match!!
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Post by Digger »

Great pictures Rick, super captions to go with the pics.
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Post by xbowkidd »

awesome shots, i love the ground hogs.
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Post by Woody Williams »

Great pics RJ.

I do love the pics and the stories that you tell.

Almost like being there..
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Post by Fox »

Great pics, thanks again.

Congrats on the bird.
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Great pictures R.J and congrats on your water turkey :D
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Hey R.J

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Way to go Sir.
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Post by mtbyak »

Once again Rick, excellent pics & story :D

Still no sucess here, was hunting up between Sauble Beach & Hepworth over the weekend but no success, could not get them closer than around the 60 yard mark :(

Wife has be busy doing some reno's on the house this week but hoping to sneak out again Friday & Saturday morning :wink:


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Post by hatchet jack »

r.j great pictures ,,,,,people who dont hunt dont have a clue what is out there.

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