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Thanksgiving morning hunt
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- Cowboy
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Thanksgiving morning hunt
I got the urge to go out this morning when I saw it had rained a little and was still coming down a very light mist. I took the Sako 222 and went to my favorite spot where the turkeys frequent the shooting lanes when raining that are open from the brush and woods around them. Turkeys just like the open areas when raining. As I was getting in my friends deer blind I looked out the far right lane and caught a glimpse of a turkey going across. I waited for a minute or so and no more came across so I get out of the blind and headed to a spot to head them off. I barely got there and got my shooting sticks set up and I saw a couple heads looking up over the bank in the woods. They came up over but didn't offer a clear shot so I waited them out. I saw on heading toward the old logging road so I got my rifle on that area and out stepped one. I waited for it to get a little farther in the clear and when it did it was leaning down getting acorns. That is a perfect shot to take them across the back and not ruin any breast meat. When I shot there must have been about 12-15 birds went in the air and flew back down the hill. They were starting to call the flock back together when I got to my truck. Here is a picture of my hen turkey. Feels like around 12lb. or so.
My wife took this one. She said it is two turkeys.
My wife took this one. She said it is two turkeys.
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
Man that's awesome, I've never taken a turkey before but have a had a couple come up towards my deer stand. They make a lot of noise and have not a lick of curiosity. Well done.
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- daytime dave
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
Congratulations. Great hunt story, rifle and photographs. Happy Thanksgiving.
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
Congratulations, great shot and a nice bird! Thanks for the photos.
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- JEBar
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
congrats indeed .... I don't recall ever hearing of folks around here turkey hunting with a rifle
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
Fall turkey season in Pa. rifles are allowed. Spring is shotgun only. I always use a 222 in the fall.JEBar wrote:congrats indeed .... I don't recall ever hearing of folks around here turkey hunting with a rifle
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Re: Thanksgiving morning hunt
That is the freshest Thanksgiving bird I have seen.
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Load on Sunday and Shoot all Week.......okay it's a Mare's Leg I will reload on Wednesday.