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Surgery bird #2
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief44" data-source="post: 5086719" data-attributes="member: 20280"><p>I went back to the doctor Thursday and got staples out and a good report. He released me to drive and get out a little, just instructed me not to over do it or lift anything heavy. I was feeling good this morning so I got out and started looking for a bird. Finally struck one that was a short walk from the truck. Turned out to be 3 gobblers with 4-5 hens. After about an hour and half, I had all three within 30 yards. The bird doing most of the strutting had a short beard due to beard rot but I thought he might be an older bird the way he was acting. I chose to shoot him over the other two gobblers. Turned out to be a 2 year old with 1" spurs but I don't care. I'm just happy that I'm recovering and able to go a little. Rem 870 compact 20ga. TSS #9. Good luck to you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief44, post: 5086719, member: 20280"] I went back to the doctor Thursday and got staples out and a good report. He released me to drive and get out a little, just instructed me not to over do it or lift anything heavy. I was feeling good this morning so I got out and started looking for a bird. Finally struck one that was a short walk from the truck. Turned out to be 3 gobblers with 4-5 hens. After about an hour and half, I had all three within 30 yards. The bird doing most of the strutting had a short beard due to beard rot but I thought he might be an older bird the way he was acting. I chose to shoot him over the other two gobblers. Turned out to be a 2 year old with 1” spurs but I don’t care. I’m just happy that I’m recovering and able to go a little. Rem 870 compact 20ga. TSS #9. Good luck to you all. [/QUOTE]
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