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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5050428" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>My 2 biggest were both in subflocks with 2 other birds and over a dozen hens opening weekends. Yes, they were way bigger than the other toms, hard to resist not shooting the big boys. I didn't really call either in, just managed to get into position in front of both flocks and soft call.</p><p></p><p>My largest spurred bird was actually the smallest in a group of 3 and one of my smallest TN birds ever. I called in 3 toms by themselves, was about to shoot the biggest one, when I saw the spurs on the smallest bird. He was only 19lbs, but had 2in and 1 3/4 in spurs. Razor sharp, and I guess he just didn't fight at all to wear them down bc he was a runt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5050428, member: 2805"] My 2 biggest were both in subflocks with 2 other birds and over a dozen hens opening weekends. Yes, they were way bigger than the other toms, hard to resist not shooting the big boys. I didn't really call either in, just managed to get into position in front of both flocks and soft call. My largest spurred bird was actually the smallest in a group of 3 and one of my smallest TN birds ever. I called in 3 toms by themselves, was about to shoot the biggest one, when I saw the spurs on the smallest bird. He was only 19lbs, but had 2in and 1 3/4 in spurs. Razor sharp, and I guess he just didn't fight at all to wear them down bc he was a runt. [/QUOTE]
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