Anyone ever get a Traditonal Turkey Slam? Ive read it being done with a gun, how about a bow. What would be the best state/states to attempt this?
Joey Buchanan has the Super Slam or what ever it's called. I get my slams mixed up.
He has 5 of the 6 all with his homemade bow and calls. Heckuva accomplishment!
I would love to do it but $$$ and time are my hang up. I am going for the WI slam. .410-10gr, recurve, longbow, compound, ml shotgun.
Joey needs to get off his duff and get down to Mexico for the other one. Do 'ya hear that Joey?!
I am scared of the drug lords! They like fat southern boys.
Heck Joey, you could pass for Mexicano. Do you habla espanol?
Sounds like joebuck needs to do a build-a-long for turkey calls. Eastern, Merriams, Rio Grande, Oseola. What's the other 2?
Gould and Ocellated here in MX
Fred Eichler has taken all the northern subspecies, don't know about the 2 south of the border though
There's actually seven sub-species. You're forgeting the Butterball... which, by the way, are the ones I bring home the most of. BW
Eight if you count the Jive Turkey.
I highly recommend the Goulds hunt in Mexico. They are the purest wild turkey we have since they have never interbred with our 4 sub species.Travel is tricky but there are a couple of outfitters that no the ropes. My Goulds gobbler is my favorite mount of my Royal Slam. Gorgeous bird and neat location where we hunted. Geronimo hid out in these very mts. Funny thing happened one morning, I bumped into a Native Mexican Indian hunting one morning.......he looked at me with my ghillii suit on and recurve in tow and grinned...he had a rusty single barrel shotgun and a blue Give Up Suit on...I looked at him and grinned! that's been 4 years ago..gosh I want to go back
Wild Turkey Species There are 6 different species of the Wild Turkey: the Osceola in South Florida, Eastern in the Eastern U.S, Rio Grande in the South West, Merriam's in the Rockies and North West, Gould in Arizona, and Mexico, and the Oscellated in Central America. The NWTF show has a section with a mount of each species.
Here you go...i am partial to the butterball myself! :)
Until the Mexican Government gets off the drug payroll I'll spend no nickels in Mexico. I've turned down training gigs in Mexico for the last three years running.
The USA now has 5 sub species with a population of Goulds established in southern AZ, Limited hunting for them
It would be nice to have that opportunity to hunt them all. I am working on my state slam(Rio Merriam,butterball) but finding a non-highfence butterball outfitter is tough.
"The USA now has 5 sub species with a population of Goulds established in southern AZ, Limited hunting for them"
AZ has a raffle where you can hunt 365 days per year if you draw the tag. I believe the turkey raffle is only $5; might be a cheap way to hunt Goulds for you "bird people".
I have 11 points for turkey in AZ so I can get a Goulds. Lost one from max as I missed one of the fall drawings because I was up in Alaska on a crummy brown bear hunt...I'd rather have my turkey point!
I believe there is a small pocket of Goulds in NM also. Joey?
Here is what the first Royal Slam bird looked like when JoeBuck put him down, how about a picture of the mount my hero?
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/osminski/Post%20pics/5303ad38.png)
that's a great point Steve and Steve......AZ raffle is in effect.
Steve O ..I got him mounted just like the pic in a hang in dead mount. but I must admit. A hanging dead mount of a Griz would be more impressive.
I don't think there could be much stuff more impressive than what that picture right there shows. Royal Slam with a bow! Royal Slam with a bow and calls you made yourself...
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Heck, I am still sitting at 3/4 with a shotgun :(
You might look at Belize for Ocellated Turkey if you want to avoid Mexico. There is a viable population but I don't know about the hunting laws there.
I have 3 of 4 with a recurve. Eastern, Rio, and Merriams but I just love turkey hunting and dont really try too hard for the slam. Osceolas are expensive and their season doesnt really fit in with seasons elsewhere. I mean I can hunt 3 states in the mid west for the same price of an Osceola hunt and kill 7 birds versus 1 Osceola. Maybe one day I will hit the lottery or something and head down to Florida but not just yet.
The "Butterball" is decended from a 6th subspecies of Wild Turkey that is most likely extinct in the wild. It was domesticated by the Aztec and transported to Europe via Spain.
I would just like to kill one Turkey very hard when 90% live on private property.
I'm not much of a "bird guy" but I'll tell you what Joey, if we can find a way to do a reasonable Ocellated hunt in Belize, I'll go along with ya' man! They ought to be able to understand at least one of our dialects!
Benny and his wife went there once and Costa Rica once, one trip was the honeymoon, forgot which. Anyhow, we can sneak in some monkey arrows too so there's something in it for both of us!
I've taken two easterns with a bow and mmmmmissed a great opportunity at an Osceola last year. I'm kinda glad cause if I'd have killed that bird, I'd HAVE to go get at least the other two for the easy slam.
I just went to the NWTF site and looked at the distribution map. Geez, I've hunted FOUR of the map shades and something like 5 states without even trying. I killed my one turkey in the white area of Mazzoura where it shows no turkeys, lol.
QuoteOriginally posted by Lucas K:
The "Butterball" is decended from a 6th subspecies of Wild Turkey that is most likely extinct in the wild. It was domesticated by the Aztec and transported to Europe via Spain.
They are called black spanish turkeys if it is the ones I am thinking of and they look something like this.
(http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r27/sparson_bucket/Practice002.jpg)
I took my church youth group to the Chiricahua's this fall. We had Goulds walking thru camp. Go figure.
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i would love to go for it if i had the cash. turkey is my favorite animal to hunt.
All this turkey talk is getting me excited about turkey season, and deer season is not even over yet.
Bill