I got my tom early this morning with my Martin Savannah Stealth. I was using a 125gr Zwickey with a 75 grain steel insert atop a Gold Tip 5575 arrow. The birds were already talking when I parked my car before daylight. I heard an owl hooting and the turkeys gobbled right back. This helped getting to the right spot. After about a mile hike I set up my jake and hen decoy and softly yelped. I saw white flashes through the trees. The turkey circled behind me. They hadn't spooked, I could hear them talking. I quickly moved my decoys and got turned around. I popped open my umbrella blind and waited. I clucked and the turkey gobbled, a ways aways. I purred, and clucked. He gobbled again and was was getting closer. I waited a few minutes and yelped very softly. I heard him and he was close. I saw him moving him about 80 yards and closing in. When he saw my decoys he fluffed up and came strutting right in. What I didn't expect was another tom to join him at about 50 yards. The both came right in to my decoys at 20, gobbling up a storm. I didn't have a shot. They were so close, hitting one would have meant hitting the other on a pass through. This only lasted about 10 minutes, and they knew something was up. The walked away, and then I yelped again. They stopped, separated and I let an arrow rip. It hit right were I looked, at the base of his neck. One tom hit the ground and the other showed me how fast turkeys can really run. The only thing wrong is I cannot head out turkey hunting in the morning.
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Congrats what a fun morning.
Congratulations Brent on your first traditional bow kill. Taking a turkey gobbler with traditional gear is one tough proposition to say the least. Congratulations again for accomplishing one of bowhuntings toughest challenges. Here in northeastern New York, our turkey season doesn't open until May 1st. I've been shooting my Black Widow recurve bow quite a bit out to 15 & 20 yards and am getting some nice groups. Hopefully, I'll get to tell you about my bowkilled eastern gobbler. Your account of your turkey hunt was exciting to read about...might be a piece for Traditional Bowhunter Magazine!
Congratulations! :thumbsup:
Very nice!!
Wow! You are blessed. Killed a turkey with ur stick....and live in an awesome town. Love being there heading thru on my elk hunts. I will be going thru this fall again.
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Congrats man.Sounds like you had a great time. Time for Turkey dinner...
Thanks for all of the compliments. With or without a turkey, it would have been a great morning in the woods. The stars just happened to align for me on this particular morning. I just finished a few pieces of breast meat that I fried up with some olive oil, poultry seasoning, pepper and butter. Now I am definitely hooked on turkey hunting. Good luck to everyone else chasing turkeys with trad gear this year.
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Outstanding! You have accomplished one of the hardest thing to do in bowhunting, in my opinion. They are certainly tough for me!
Congratulations, Brent. Beautiful birds up close and lookin' for love, aren't they?
homebru
Congrats!!!
One piece of advice though... next time TAKE PICTURES.
We all love pictures.
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Congrats!!!!
Congratulations on your first! Dirty birds are some of the toughest! Hopefully I can fill my last tag in the morning. Stupid forecast!
I think I've figured out the photo bucket. This is my tom; what a great looking bird. (http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/loader2008/media/103_1199_zps27160e8b.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0) hat a great looking bird.
(http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/loader2008/media/103_1199_zps27160e8b.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0)
No luck, any suggestions?
No luck, any suggestions?
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Bisch
Congrats!!
Congratulations! That is WAY COOL!
As far as help posting the pics, I have done it before, but I've slept since then and don't remember all of the steps. Seems like I went to "share" on photobucket and then "send link" (or something like that), then on the reply form here on TG, I clicked "image" then pasted the link there. After you try that, click on "preview post" and you should be able to see if it worked or not.
Hope that helps. If not, I'm sure one of the more qualified fellas will help ya out soon enough.
Anyway, congrats again, and good shootin'!
Congrats on the bird! That is quite a trophy for a first year trad kill.
Would love to see pics. In photo bucket, on the image of your bird, there should be a little tool icon. Click on get links, then copy all the text in the Image box. Paste that text to this threads reply box and we should be able to see your trophy!
Wow! congrats. Well done. wild turkey is delicious.
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Congratulations!
Congratulations :thumbsup:
(http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag432/loader2008/103_1198_zpscca4fda8.jpg)
Awesome !!
Congrats, like mentioned above, our season up here in the Capital region of NY,,,,,, May 1st.
I've got a buddy w/ a cabin up your way. He says there are quite a few birds up there. I think I need to make a road trip.
Nice bird!!!
homebru
Congrats one your first.
P.S. Thanks for the pics!
Thanks for the compliments. He was a great looking bird. FerretWYO- I dont know if you remember, but I shot with you back in 2009-2010 when I lived in Torrington.
Great job!!!!
Awesome shot for your first! They don't go far when you hit em there! :clapper:
Congratulations on your first turkey! Great shot on a really tough target! :clapper:
Bernie
Very nice, Congratulations
Congrats! Man, you start with the hard ones. I find turkey to be a tough go with a trad bow. A big 'ol deer oughta be easy for you this fall. :-)
Congrats on your first and hope you take many more! :) :)
Impressive way to start your trad journey. Congrats!!
Way to go, congratulations.