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<blockquote data-quote="Atchman2" data-source="post: 5890668" data-attributes="member: 10762"><p>I had one like that in Knox County. I hunted him four years and never got close! I was sitting in a fence row in my blind and I could see him at about 400 yards across this field. I got frustrated and flipped over my blind and sat and watched him. I'm sitting on a bright blue chair sipping on a Diet Pepsi. He didn't care. Then I saw him moving along this treeline to my north. I said, "why not?". I got low behind the fence line and went as fast as I could. There was a place where the powerline came into the field that caused the line to not be straight, so I used that for cover. It was a race to get into position. So I flopped my cushion down and worked my box call. He was like RIGHT THERE, his head popped up and I got him-he was my first turkey ever. It only took me four years to finally get one. He was a big OLD gobbler, I don't remember his stats. I was eager to cook him up, but the meat was so tough, I ended up feeding it to the dog. Since then I've got a bunch more, but nothing like taking down that old bird that had fooled me for four years. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atchman2, post: 5890668, member: 10762"] I had one like that in Knox County. I hunted him four years and never got close! I was sitting in a fence row in my blind and I could see him at about 400 yards across this field. I got frustrated and flipped over my blind and sat and watched him. I'm sitting on a bright blue chair sipping on a Diet Pepsi. He didn't care. Then I saw him moving along this treeline to my north. I said, "why not?". I got low behind the fence line and went as fast as I could. There was a place where the powerline came into the field that caused the line to not be straight, so I used that for cover. It was a race to get into position. So I flopped my cushion down and worked my box call. He was like RIGHT THERE, his head popped up and I got him-he was my first turkey ever. It only took me four years to finally get one. He was a big OLD gobbler, I don't remember his stats. I was eager to cook him up, but the meat was so tough, I ended up feeding it to the dog. Since then I've got a bunch more, but nothing like taking down that old bird that had fooled me for four years. :) [/QUOTE]
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