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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5523413" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Great story and great buck, thanks for sharing. I would like to see the shoulder mount when he is done. We have two sayings we go by in my part of the State. One is for long spurred turkeys and one is for mature bucks: May equals old birds, and December equals mature bucks. A lot of turkeys are killed in April, but our best turkeys have historically been killed in May (<em>no decoys, wait until he has ran out of hens</em>). The same can be said for higher scoring mature bucks and December. A lot of bucks killed in November, but our best scoring mature bucks usually fall in December. Congrats again, I look forward to his shoulder mount.</p><p></p><p>Definitely a mature buck, post up his lower jawbones if you get a chance. Make sure they are free of blood and debris so we can get a good look at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5523413, member: 131"] Great story and great buck, thanks for sharing. I would like to see the shoulder mount when he is done. We have two sayings we go by in my part of the State. One is for long spurred turkeys and one is for mature bucks: May equals old birds, and December equals mature bucks. A lot of turkeys are killed in April, but our best turkeys have historically been killed in May ([I]no decoys, wait until he has ran out of hens[/I]). The same can be said for higher scoring mature bucks and December. A lot of bucks killed in November, but our best scoring mature bucks usually fall in December. Congrats again, I look forward to his shoulder mount. Definitely a mature buck, post up his lower jawbones if you get a chance. Make sure they are free of blood and debris so we can get a good look at them. [/QUOTE]
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