Just have to brag a little.
Today I harvested my first turkey ever with a bow!
I used a 53# Black Widow, 5535 GT shafts & 150gr Snuffers.
The shot was a little high but it all worked out ( the snuffer just about took his head off).
The best part is my daughter was along and this was the first time she witnessed a kill. in her own words " I thought I was gonna pass out"! She was excited to say the least (me too).
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Congrats on the turkey,and that's a good looking bow to.
Very nice , congrats!!! :thumbsup:
Absolutely COOL!!! Conrgats on a nice bird!
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:thumbsup: :clapper: Congrats! Nice bird!
What state were you in? Congrats on a fine bird.
Awesome bird, congrats
Congrats man, great first bird.
Congrats!! That is awesome!!
WAY TO GO!!! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Congrats! :thumbsup:
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Nice going, congratulations!
-Jay
:thumbsup: :clapper: Good going!
Ok so here is the story.
Saturday, opening day in KY found my son and I tucked in the blind at 6am waiting on shooting light. At sunrise the birds started sounding off. We had a gobbler hammering back from the next ridge over. A distance probably better measured in a ΒΌ mile than yards. After about an hour all went quite. I waited about 30 min before letting out a series of yelps. To my surprise I got an answer not more than 70 yards to the left. My son was fast asleep in the floor of the blind and I decided to let him be. The Tom came in spitting and drumming to about 30 yards and stopped. I had a Jake and Hen decoy out and he was watching them closely. He strutted back and forth for about a minute then he let out a put and took off. I'm convinced he was scared off by the decoys. We saw 4 more hens before leaving to try to beat a coming storm...
Sunday it was my daughters turn to tag along. We were in the same spot at sunrise.
The sun broke with fewer gobbles but we did have a gobbler answering from behind and to the left. After about 30 min of calling he had closed the distance to what sounded like about 50 yards but we couldn't see him from our location. That's when a hen walked by headed for the gobbler. We could still hear him but he was traveling the other direction probably following the hen. I told my daughter we would stay put and he would probably come back when he was done with the hen. We were quietly sitting about 10am when I spotted a bearded hen leave the woods to our left. I decided to let out a yelp and to my surprise I got an answer not 50 yards to the right. With a quick peek I could see the top of a fan headed our way. I reached over and told my daughter not to move and the gobbler proceeded to spit and drum to within 10 yards of the blind. That's when he let out a gobble and my daughter just about came unglued (me too). He past the blind at 6 yards and I drew. As I drew he stopped and proceeded to take a step directly away. Of course the small band of material the holds the top of the blind to the bottom was right in the way. After a couple steps he turned and continued his progress and I released. The shot hit high and to the left but squarely in the neck. I knew we had him. I found him a short ways down the hill flapping his wings unable to continue.
Way to go! That is great and to do it with your daughter is just that much more special.
Way to go!! No feeling like it!
Great story and even better your kids got to experience some fun with ya in the woods.
Congrats!!! :clapper: :clapper:
Congrats buddy...nice bird and pretty bow.
George
Grats,sounds like a blast....and ya got to have your kid along for the memory!It don't get any better than that.
You have every right to brag man. That's a fine bird with Trad gear to boot. Congrats!
Nice job and ditto on the bow....looks good.
It's always nice to have the little ones along. Last year my grandsons were close by when I shot this bird. This year, Elijah, the oldest at 5 yo asked if I would teach him how to hunt turkeys. We have a plan.
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Congrat's...........Good Job :clapper:
Congrats on a nice bird!!
Very nice! Congrats on a fine bird. I'm still working on my first Trad turkey.
Congrats and great job.
Congratulations on a great bird! Nice story and pictures also!
It was a very special hunt to have shared it with your daughter. By the way, nice looking bow! :thumbsup:
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Excellent turkey Mike! Even better you took your little girl! Need to find me a place to hunt turkeys again!
Awesome congrats. :clapper:
OUTSTANDING :thumbsup:
Congrats on getting your first turkey with a bow!
Great harvest bow brother
Job well done I am sure your daughter will remember that for a long time.
Excellent job! :archer:
Good deal.....stabow
Congrats! Great job.
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Congrats on your first!!! Nice bow.
Good Stuff :thumbsup:
Great Bird. Congratulations. Beautiful bow you got there!
Glenn
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Good Job Congratulations!
Outstanding!
Good for you!
Congrats
:thumbsup: Way to go.
That is PURDY, A spring turkey with trad gear on top, CONGRATS! I hope to have a picture to take like that in just a few weeks.
LOVE those spring gobblers!
Nice job there mate! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
CONGRATS!!
Awesome job, nice pics,too.