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Old 04-27-2008, 09:35 AM   #1
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" I Shot Tom" ....Turkey That is...

I decided this year would be the first year hunting turkey with my Ruger Over and Under Red Label 12 over 12. I loaded her up with the 3" Remington Premier Heavy Shot Nitro Magnums 1.5 - 4. I have only seven acres so i choose a spot where the birds come out of the roost and land on a slight slope that levels out at the bottom. I started calling on a wooden box call, chirping softly hoping they roosted there last night . I was not able to put them to sleep but most of the time this is where they like it at night. Not more than three calls later something came crashing down way up in front of me near a old AT&T line clearing . One more call softer than the others with a short whine i could make him out. Red head and beard. Looking for a good shot was not going to happen this time as he must of made me or being distracted moved parallel in front of me. There was an old trail that i though i could move to and beat him to a better advantage point but did not take it. He started off as a fast walk as i slid the shotgun up and against my cheek. I picked out a open area roughly 30 yards in front of him hoping he would pass into it and sure enough soon as his head broke the small opening i pulled one off. He staggered so i let him have another one in a last ditch shot as he started to disappear around a large oak tree. I stood up and started walking towards the last placed shot, around 60 yards away. There he was, eyes open but still and with his neck up. Countless holes in his head. I could not believe i bagged him. I scratched my head and tagged him and carried him to my backyard. I went in and called my wife for some pictures and here they are.
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It is a 22 lb. old tom with big spurs and a 10" beard. The first i have ever shot with this 12 ga. The only down side to the story is that this old bird was a supper meal and he tasted like the bottom of a old shoe. So it looks like the rest of him will be used in some turkey noodle soup LOL.
Hope ya enjoy the pictures.........earl
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Old 04-27-2008, 09:55 AM   #2
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Nice bird.
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Old 04-27-2008, 10:15 AM   #3
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guys, please stop! i just finished reading about some ham&cheese sammich in another thread and now turkey noodle soup. jeeeeeeeeesus your makin' me hungry.

oh yeah, nice bird.
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Old 04-27-2008, 12:20 PM   #4
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Well Troy then I won't say anything about the steak, potato and cheese burritos I am making for supper.
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Old 04-27-2008, 12:56 PM   #5
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DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-27-2008, 02:13 PM   #6
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or the Denver omelettes I made for breakfast.
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Old 04-27-2008, 02:47 PM   #7
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Ezearln, that is cruel sir, to taunt and tease us hungry animals here on G&G.
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Old 04-27-2008, 02:53 PM   #8
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Mr Easter CONGRADULATIONS buddy LOL thats a nice Tom you got there.
I went Friday morning and invited my neighbor to come along, he's pretty good at calling up turkeys.
It was kind of funny because both of us are haveing neck problems LOL...LOL !!!
It's little hard for me to turn left and it's a little hard for him to look right.
So we sat in such away we could see each other. LOL
We never heard a turkey gobble nor saw one and the ticks though we were wet with OFF were all over us, so we left the woods at 10:30
My neighbor had his walker game ear on and he said LISTEN !!! And I said WHAT and he said I hear hogs !!!
So I said where and I want to see them but we didn't find them but we did see where they had rooted.
I hope they hang around I'd like to hunt them.
Earl good job on the turkey !!!
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Old 04-27-2008, 03:00 PM   #9
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thats a nice bird you bagged there! congrats! and thanks for the pics!
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Old 04-28-2008, 07:06 AM   #10
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Hey ya AK
Thank you for the comment. Now its your turn for some of those big tweeties with beards. But ya know that there hog would be a better catch probably taste better.

Jerry Thanks for viewing.....

ezearln Ya have any left overs on the burritos, i could bring the refried beans and the turkey soup for Troy and yourself. I think the jeep is full of gas so i could swing up there to Canada and make it to Texas in .................................................. ...
Ahhhhhh never mind that dang thing does not get very good mileage. Half ta get a Vespa and a couple of helmets first.

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Your welcome sir glad ta show ya the pictures. Sorry about the long story.......
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Old 04-28-2008, 08:40 AM   #11
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Nice bird. I have just recently started turkey hunting (5 years now) and enjoy it almost as much as pheasant. I use my old Fox side by side in .410.
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Good job, Earl!
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Nice bird Earl, I am jealous. My uncle has some property here that has a lot of turkeys they are just impossible to find i guess. Of course i have never actually turkey hunted, i might have to give it a go this fall.

That too bad he tasted like and old shoe! lol
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Old 04-28-2008, 11:42 AM   #14
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Might that .410 be the Fox Model B?. I still have two left, it would be nice to try to get the .410. i think i might like that. I traded two for the ruger over and under and miss them a little.

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thank you, glad ya looked at the pictures.

Hi ya sell33
Last time i heard Ohio was pert'n'ear loaded with the turkeys. Good luck iffin ya go in the fall then ya can share your pix with us then...Yep, tasted like an old flip flop bottom....LOL......., but the turkey soup is the best, thats when the wife makes it, i just seem to miss a few ingredients and she won't give me hers,i guess i better keep her around for a long spell....
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Good story with a great ending.
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Old 04-28-2008, 05:36 PM   #16
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Thank You mwatson Sir:
Looks like your out in the ArkansasHunters area. Do ya know mike? Glad ya enjoyed the pictures, i thought the story a little on the long side,but this type of bird hunting is my favorite, along with the grouse and pheasants hunting, so the stories seem to get real detailed............LOL......sorry for that. Hey you have a great week and i will be talking to you later......earl
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or the Denver omelettes I made for breakfast.
DOH, DOH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That is a very nice bird Earl, will be good eating for sure.
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Earl...I'm heading out now...but when I return I'll comment on your great turkey hunt. I enjoyed seeing your pics and know you must have had fun.

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Thank you for viewing, and the nice comment Midas
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