I give ya the story later but it's been a roller coaster this morning starting at 7:30 when I loosed my arrow & ended around 1:00 or so....here's a couple of pixs to hold ya over...
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Nice bird! :thumbsup: Waiting on the story....
Gotta Love them multiple bearded turkeys. Congrats :thumbsup: :D
It's been like 15 minutes man, where's the story!!!lol!!!
Triple Beard!!!
Congrats!!
Congrats!
Congrats. i cant immagine a better ending to a spring day.
i tell ya, i have been out of the US for 2 years now and really miss spring turkey seaon. it is probably my favorite season. a triple bearded mature bird is a real treasure.
Ahhh, the turkey slayer is back at it, figured we'd be seeing some pix of you soon with a big ol' gobbler.....I guess I was right!!
Awesome Mark :notworthy:
I added one of those B-Mobile's to my arsenal this year too.......
I can't wai to here the story,don't leave anything out please...I need a good turkey story
WOW!! Dandy bird.
Excellent job, can't wait for the story!
congrats, i love the three beards, also like to see someone else puts the decoy so you can pick it up if it falls over without getting out of the blind.
AWESOME.....
How do ya like that decoy? More importantly how'd the turkeys like it?
I still can't believe you guys can stick those blinds out in the open like that and kill turkeys!
Sweet!!!!!!!!!!!! Triple beards!!!!! I have been wanting to see / get one of those!!!!
Way to go man!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks guys for the nice compliments.Got in there this morning & had several birds gobbling on the roost.Had one that was what I had guessed to be around 80-100 yards from were I had set the blind.He was really gobblin good.I never did hear him fly down,but I could tell that his gobble sounded like it had moved some,so I guessed he was on the ground.I gave him a few soft calls & he answered.When he got to were he could see my deke his head changed colors instantly & he started towards it.I got me guillotines to try this year & really wanted to head shoot one on purpose instead of accidently like I had before...lol...He got about 10 yards from the blind & I concentrated on his head & I don't know what happened but I missed & missed pretty good.He wheeled around like nothing had ever happened & went into a strutt,he broke strutt & come on in to about 3 or 4 yards from the blind.By this time I has another arrow ready(steelforce 125 4 blade,didn't have but 1 guillotine with me)& hit em right in the wing butt.He took off running & got enough air under him to make it over a bank & down in the cedar thicket he went.I thought my shot was good but there was no blood,just a few feathers on the ground.I got myself together & give em about 30 minutes & start down in the thicket looking for him.These eastern red cedars are so thick you can barely crawl threw em.I look for a while & went back to the house to calm down & get something to drink & cool off.Tryed to find some help without any luck,so I wnet back by myself & look somemore.At this point I'm hot ,tired & really low on patients.Figure I'd stop & come back later this evening,I get about half way up the side of the hill I'm on & something catches my eye.I get closer & couldn't believe it,there he was under a dead cedar.I had walked past the spot at least 2 or 3 times already & didn't see em under there.He went probably 150 yards for were I'd shot him.I'd spent close to 4 1/2 to 5 hours looking for him.Don't ever give up especially when you know it's a good hit.Thanks for letting me share.....
Mark
GREAT STORY, Congrats again.
That's great Mark,I'm happy for ya bud.....
But I gotta tell ya,I don't aim for the wingbutt(I mean the true wing butt,up front on the shoulder where the wing attaches,the ball joint) anymore.....A hit about 3-4 inches back,same hight and they won't go 20 yds......I learned the wing butt lesson the hard way......
Thanks Ron & Curt....
Curt your right about the wingbutt,I hit right on the joint(actually about an inch behind it) were it meets the body,should of been back somemore.After putting it off for several seasons I think I may just have to get a string tracker for these turkeys.
Congrats Mark!!! Beautiful bird and awesome effort following up after the shot!!!! Dan
Congrats and way to stick to it!! That story was well worth the wait!! A week from today for us Buckeyes!!
Nice bird, Mark. Congrats. And good job on not giving up.
Congrats and great bird!!
Way to go Mark!!
Pictures and story were great! Congrats glad you found him.
Thanks Dan,Kenny,Dave,TSHOOTER,Mike & Larry...
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Great job there, Bluegrass. What a bird!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: MR. three beards cool.
Wow! Nice bird and good shooting. Congrats.
Congrats on a beautiful bird!
Well you looked three times and got three beards, way to stick with it and awesome bird...
Way to hang in there lookin for im Mark and BEAUTIFUL BIRD!!! CONGRATS :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Congrats Mark! :thumbsup: Way to not give up. :notworthy:
Super bird! Your persistence paid off in a big way.
Yeah Mark...good idea bud! You won't regret it...simple to install and use....if there's anything I can help with,let me know......
Way to go Mark, how to stick with it! :thumbsup: What a neat beard that bird has....
David
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Cool turkey Mark! Enjoyed the story; great lesson. Can you shoot more birds down there?
Great story Mark, appreciate your persistence.
Fantastic gobbler.... a true trophy.... and an excellent job following up on your bird.... Congrats!
Thanks everybody for the nice comments.
Curt,thanks I may pick your brain a little on the string tracker.
Denny,yes we can take 2 male birds in the spring.
Awsome bird! Nice to see the effort and I am glad it paid off.
CONGRATS!! nice bird and good story!!!! Im going to the hills this weekend with my 13yr old son. PA has a one day Junior hunt the week before the spring Gobbler season. I can't wait to hear the first gobble :biglaugh:
Hatchet Jack
This is my first year for turkeys with a bow. Can some one put a dot on a turkey pic that shows where to shoot from the front and side? I know a spine shot will down them right there. I need a visual ref.
Super nice bird Mark!
Razorsharptokill, There is a post on here somewhere that shows the shot placement on a turkey.