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Lightning storm yields #3...
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<blockquote data-quote="spitndrum" data-source="post: 4221195" data-attributes="member: 3011"><p>This bird was on the other side of the farm this morning strutting with a hen. He was trying to breed her but she wasn't having it. After the lightning and thunder started and a wall of solid rain falling so hard you couldn't see across the field I told dad. "I'm getting out of this blind and going to get the truck" he said that was fine he would stay dry in the blind with the camera ha ha (cheater) I knew I would have a chance and seeing this bird as I had to walk right through where he had been all morning. As I got the wooded patch he was near the rain subsided slightly but was still very steady as his girlfriend slipped back out in the field and proceeded to me. Never seen him but then I heard him gobble and see him strutting up over the hill. He started angling away from me and I decided to take the shot when the opportunity presented itself. So at __ yards I shot and he fell, hevi shot done work once again! </p><p></p><p>(Disclaimer you don't need to know how far he was he was over 40 and under 60 [emoji1] )</p><p></p><p>20#</p><p>9.5"beard</p><p>7/8"spurs</p><p></p><p><img src="http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160430/0ee89d474ec5b0943cd9cd5a02eb58d6.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-S975L using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spitndrum, post: 4221195, member: 3011"] This bird was on the other side of the farm this morning strutting with a hen. He was trying to breed her but she wasn't having it. After the lightning and thunder started and a wall of solid rain falling so hard you couldn't see across the field I told dad. "I'm getting out of this blind and going to get the truck" he said that was fine he would stay dry in the blind with the camera ha ha (cheater) I knew I would have a chance and seeing this bird as I had to walk right through where he had been all morning. As I got the wooded patch he was near the rain subsided slightly but was still very steady as his girlfriend slipped back out in the field and proceeded to me. Never seen him but then I heard him gobble and see him strutting up over the hill. He started angling away from me and I decided to take the shot when the opportunity presented itself. So at __ yards I shot and he fell, hevi shot done work once again! (Disclaimer you don't need to know how far he was he was over 40 and under 60 [emoji1] ) 20# 9.5"beard 7/8"spurs [img]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160430/0ee89d474ec5b0943cd9cd5a02eb58d6.jpg[/img] Sent from my SM-S975L using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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