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<blockquote data-quote="LenS" data-source="post: 5611920" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>Heard the first gobble at 5:30 this morning and he was exactly where I was hoping he would be. As I was walking in, another one gobbles and I was able to get set up between the two. For the next 20 minutes they gobbled back and forth at each other. When it came time to fly down the farther one headed straight towards what I thought was his buddy. Wrong! They took to fighting 100 yards from me!! After the fight settled I called aggressively one time. Don't know if this guy was the winner or loser, but he came in on a string.</p><p></p><p>18.5 pounds, 1 inch spurs, 10.25 inch beard. Western Montgomery County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LenS, post: 5611920, member: 6466"] Heard the first gobble at 5:30 this morning and he was exactly where I was hoping he would be. As I was walking in, another one gobbles and I was able to get set up between the two. For the next 20 minutes they gobbled back and forth at each other. When it came time to fly down the farther one headed straight towards what I thought was his buddy. Wrong! They took to fighting 100 yards from me!! After the fight settled I called aggressively one time. Don't know if this guy was the winner or loser, but he came in on a string. 18.5 pounds, 1 inch spurs, 10.25 inch beard. Western Montgomery County. [/QUOTE]
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