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<blockquote data-quote="Acorn" data-source="post: 5333464" data-attributes="member: 15165"><p>[ATTACH=full]134192[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]134193[/ATTACH]Finally got to get the boys in the woods this weekend for the juvenile hunt because our county opened up two weeks later than most. We hit this farm yesterday before lunch and got on a bird quick. It took me about 45 min. to an hour to get him to come in but he hung up at about 45 to 50 yards. He was nervous and backed out the way he came. So we backed out to. This land is only around 40 acres. We get setup this morning on the same farm. Gobblers were roosted about 200 yards away and the hens about 150 yards. They pitched down out in the middle of the field around 250 yards away. So we jumped up and moved in to around 100 yards from them. This group of gobblers went quite when they hit the ground. Made a couple series of calls and got the hens heading our way and the gobblers followed along. Came in to about 25 yards. This is his first multiple beard bird. 10 1/2 and 7 inch beard. Both spurs 1 1/8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acorn, post: 5333464, member: 15165"] [ATTACH type="full"]134192[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]134193[/ATTACH]Finally got to get the boys in the woods this weekend for the juvenile hunt because our county opened up two weeks later than most. We hit this farm yesterday before lunch and got on a bird quick. It took me about 45 min. to an hour to get him to come in but he hung up at about 45 to 50 yards. He was nervous and backed out the way he came. So we backed out to. This land is only around 40 acres. We get setup this morning on the same farm. Gobblers were roosted about 200 yards away and the hens about 150 yards. They pitched down out in the middle of the field around 250 yards away. So we jumped up and moved in to around 100 yards from them. This group of gobblers went quite when they hit the ground. Made a couple series of calls and got the hens heading our way and the gobblers followed along. Came in to about 25 yards. This is his first multiple beard bird. 10 1/2 and 7 inch beard. Both spurs 1 1/8 [/QUOTE]
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