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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5883285" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>I'll continue to shoot adult gobblers only no matter what. Beard or no beard. Spurs or no spurs. I've killed a few jakes that came in like a long beard, and one or two that I got mixed up heads when several birds together. I will not on purpose shoot a Jake. </p><p>But if I'm hunting my ridges and set up to where I shoot as soon as his head pops up, and it happens to be a Jake, then that is just bad luck. I try not to, but it happens. I hope it doesn't happen again, but I'm sure it will one of these days. </p><p></p><p>Beard length means little to me, although the 10"plus paint brushes are awesome. Spurs get me excited, but that's something you don't notice until you walk up. I could care less about the weigh although I weigh every one of them. I actually think it's cooler to kill the 16-17 pound hardwood gobblers than the 20-22lb ag area gobblers. I just like trying to maneuver, call them up and shoot them. I like the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5883285, member: 19488"] I’ll continue to shoot adult gobblers only no matter what. Beard or no beard. Spurs or no spurs. I’ve killed a few jakes that came in like a long beard, and one or two that I got mixed up heads when several birds together. I will not on purpose shoot a Jake. But if I’m hunting my ridges and set up to where I shoot as soon as his head pops up, and it happens to be a Jake, then that is just bad luck. I try not to, but it happens. I hope it doesn’t happen again, but I’m sure it will one of these days. Beard length means little to me, although the 10”plus paint brushes are awesome. Spurs get me excited, but that’s something you don’t notice until you walk up. I could care less about the weigh although I weigh every one of them. I actually think it’s cooler to kill the 16-17 pound hardwood gobblers than the 20-22lb ag area gobblers. I just like trying to maneuver, call them up and shoot them. I like the game. [/QUOTE]
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