2024 Turkey Meat Pole

Tdonat

FNG
Joined
Dec 3, 2022
Messages
59
Location
Montana
img_8153-jpeg.702830
South western Montana Tom, shot him yesterday evening.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8153.jpeg
    IMG_8153.jpeg
    475.7 KB · Views: 340
  • IMG_8187.jpeg
    IMG_8187.jpeg
    472.6 KB · Views: 29

ianpadron

WKR
Joined
Feb 3, 2016
Messages
1,752
Location
Montana
I drove up to my place in Oklahoma yesterday, and it was surprisingly warm and very windy. I gambled on where to set up, and it paid off. I was about 400 yards northwest at the opposite end of a grove of trees along the river from my camera where I’ve been seeing turkeys, because I know they hang out in those trees. The wind was blowing pretty hard so I was up wind to hopefully get the sound to carry into the trees. I called a few times and after a while got a glimpse of something moving in the shade about 50 yards away. When he came out into the light, I could see it was a tom I’ve been watching that has something wrong with his beard (maybe beard rot), so I just sat still and watched him for about 30 minutes as he milled around my decoys (which I set up way too close). All of a sudden I hear a gobble south of me, but I was afraid to call back because of getting busted. Well, the other tom acted as my live decoy and coaxed this tom within 10 yards. It was a bang and no flop. The 1 1/4 oz #7.5 load dropped him like a hot rock even out of a modified choke.
He has a 9 1/4” beard and 1” and 1 1/8” spurs.
View attachment 701272
View attachment 701273

Look at them spurs! 😍
 

I Am Gunz

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
May 10, 2021
Messages
179
Location
Wisconsin
Got into the turkey hunting game a little late, but have been trying hard for the last 3-4 years and it finally paid off and I shot my first bird. Wisconsin’s first season. 26 lbs, 4 beards totaling 23.25” (longest was 10.5”), 1 1/8” spurs.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1974.jpeg
    IMG_1974.jpeg
    676.9 KB · Views: 27

slvrslngr

WKR
Joined
Apr 27, 2012
Messages
903
Eastern Washington, spot and stalk. Got to my spot late, birds were already down and in the field. Decided to put the sneak on them and ended up having to do my best rendition of a rock for a while. Two hens walked by me at 7 yards and this guy was following, killed him at 17 steps.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_9090.jpeg
    IMG_9090.jpeg
    477.9 KB · Views: 16
  • IMG_9075.jpeg
    IMG_9075.jpeg
    498.1 KB · Views: 16

GoatPackr

WKR
Joined
Jan 5, 2023
Messages
311
Daughter didn't want to shoot just wanted to go along and see what it was like.
Idaho non res tag ain't cheap but had a great time. Buddy got his first day and I got mine the next. Hopefully in the future I won't need to buy a tag and the kids can just do the shooting.

Kris
 

Attachments

  • IMG_4671.jpg
    IMG_4671.jpg
    170.4 KB · Views: 26
Joined
Mar 5, 2021
Messages
50
I’ve killed a handful of turkeys in my life but am not a “turkey hunter”, and I’ve had fans in my freezer for several years not knowing what to do with them and too cheap to pay a taxidermist. I don’t know why I never thought about it before, but utube is a great resource for learning random stuff…like preserving turkey fans.
I got this years and one of the old ones out of the freezer preserved and ready to mount on a plaque this weekend, and I’m pleased with the way they turned out.
IMG_0720.jpeg
IMG_0730.jpeg
 
Top