End of a perfect day

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W.Miguire
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End of a perfect day

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After two days of steady rain and harsh winds it finally calm down here on the island. today started my third and last week of turkey hunting . Got all set up for the morning hunt. so 3,30 the alarm goes off get dress and off I go. got in the blind set up and waited 3 hours go by and nothing then in the far field about 2/3 s of a mile away I saw 3 birds how they herd my calls I don't know. they may have seen my motion struter any way they where a long way away. they came a runnen and came in about 7 or 8 yds I let the magnus bullhead go wack and down he went. the other 2 didn't stick around they took off. picked up my bird and could not find my lucky arrow, this is my sixed one with that arrow . so I waited for dark and guess what we found it with the lumenock . yes the end of a perfect day .
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Great job my friend . Congratulations !
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Congratulations. I am trying the Bullhead this year too. Still waiting to get one in range.
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Wow ..congrats great job.
The turkeys here have been very uninterested in a call here lately
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Congrats Bill!
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I know what you are talking about Joe , heres what I try this time a year . For long distance I use the loudest call I have ( wet willy by NH ) and a horse shoe nail call for close up , for me it works the best. they can hear better than you think. I really like the horse shoe nail call the best.
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Congratulations my friend, well done! :thumbup:

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Congrats love those ‘perfect’ days!
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Congratulations! The arrow was certainly a bonus! :thumbup:
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Fantastic Bill, congrats
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Great job Bill!! Congrats!!! :clap:
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