Been busy with Tennessee turkeys (pics)

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DerekR
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Been busy with Tennessee turkeys (pics)

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Turkey season opened here two weeks ago now. Tennessee is shotgun only and the thrill is in calling a mature tom into shotgun range. I spent all last season trying to call one in for my son to no avail. Opening morning this year things took a turn for the better. His first tom.....10 inch beard/1 inch spurs. The following weekend I followed suit. Mine had a 10 1/2 inch beard and 1 inch spurs. The breast meat taste great cut off the bone, cut into strips and chicken fried!
My boy and his bird:

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The old man and his bird:

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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Very cool! 8)

My son would really like to try turkey hunting. This pictures are going to make him go nuts!!! :D
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Good time with your son, thats great. It opened here yesterday and a young boy at church told me him and his dad both connected with Toms. Wind was real heavy too.
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Nice birds.
Well done.
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Post by JReed »

Outstanding. I have only hunted turkeys once. That season was a leason in what not to do. I have lots of respect for you guys that bag birds.
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Post by 95fan »

well done!
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Congrats nice Father/Son turkey combo :D !Seems anytime this season I had the time to go turkey hunt'n it has rained :roll: !Well two more weeks to go for me.
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The only turkey The Boy and I have had a chance at so far this spring was saved by its gender (spring is TOM only).
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Post by Tycer »

Fun!

I might get to go this season for the first time. I've got my box of shells and a new choke to pattern. God willing, my friend's schedule and the birds will work with me to fill my fridge.
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Post by AndyM »

Nice Pics. and thanks for sharing.
I always enjoy spring turkey hunting - opening day here in Pennsylvania begins 4/26 - I'll be out - trying to bring one into shotgun range.

We also have a fall season that in some places you can use a rifle. I have killed them in the fall using a Rem. 222 and my .357 Smith/Wesson - the last few years I have been out with my Winchester 1892 in 32-20 WCF.
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Post by Borregos »

Very nice :!:
Our season opens on the 25th, like Tycer this will be my first time and I too have a new choke to pattern, will be doing that tomorrow.
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

Caongrats...nice "Thunder Chickens"
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Post by C. Cash »

:D :D :D Congratulations....I don't think it can get much better than that.
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