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Every once in a while it seems easy
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<blockquote data-quote="WORM82" data-source="post: 3971020" data-attributes="member: 5629"><p>I took a buddy with me Sunday to mainly mushroom hunt and turkey hunt if we heard some. He hasn't killed a turkey in a couple of years so after finding him a mess of mushrooms we went to another farm I hunt and seen 3 gobblers out in the field. We walk to the top of the ridge above them and hear one gobble on his own so I give a few cuts and yelps and one of them cuts me off with a gobble, my buddy sets up in a dead fall and I get on the back side of the ridge and call a few more times and he gobbles twice and sounds like he is right on top of my buddy then I hear him shoot. My buddy even said that was almost to easy but it don't happen like that 95 percent of the time. His bird was a 2 year old in the right mood that day. Sorry I didn't get a pic but he was 20lbs 3oz with a 9" beard and 3/4" spurs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WORM82, post: 3971020, member: 5629"] I took a buddy with me Sunday to mainly mushroom hunt and turkey hunt if we heard some. He hasn't killed a turkey in a couple of years so after finding him a mess of mushrooms we went to another farm I hunt and seen 3 gobblers out in the field. We walk to the top of the ridge above them and hear one gobble on his own so I give a few cuts and yelps and one of them cuts me off with a gobble, my buddy sets up in a dead fall and I get on the back side of the ridge and call a few more times and he gobbles twice and sounds like he is right on top of my buddy then I hear him shoot. My buddy even said that was almost to easy but it don't happen like that 95 percent of the time. His bird was a 2 year old in the right mood that day. Sorry I didn't get a pic but he was 20lbs 3oz with a 9" beard and 3/4" spurs. [/QUOTE]
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