This mornin was supposed to be thunder storms, high wind and lotsa rain. But in wasn't to windy and the rain wasn't here yet and I did have the day off of work so I headed to the woods. On my opening day.
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Be back later,, more to come.
Looks awesome Jason. Man I wish I could be in the woods today instead of sitting inside. Good luck buddy.
The mornin wasn't a promise cause of the Rain comming but I took the popup blind a hen deek, a couple calls and my K-mag. I set up on the edge of a old bean feild that wasn't plowed under yet. As I was standing outside of the blind after set up owl hooting for some gobbles I notice a very destinct figure skylined by the dark blue sky.
I thought oh boy I blew it, I got to close to the roost and they've made me out. I dived into my blind zipped it up pulled the corner down so I can keep and eye on the roosted birds for a little bit. After about 10 minutes I start to notice a second bird in that tree,, I start tree calling to them and one starts to fan out,,,, OHBOY,,,I thought, maybe they didn't make me out.
I hear a hen start to mimic me so I start in on her right away. After about ten minutes of tree calls she flies down just about over the blind,,lands behind me and start to yelp and cut.. I take her head on in full aggresion, she start yelping like 20 to 30 yelps in a row with a keee right before she starts her series,, I cut her off,,,go yelp for yelp,,cut for cut,,and I added that keee to my series. She's all fired up by now ,,guess what No gobbling at all but these boys are on the limb watching it all,, fanning out so I know there interested. I hear a twig snap in front of the blind and....
I turn my head slowly to look at the noise expecting a deer,,"no way dude" two jakes walked out of the woods and are comming into the setup,, My single hen looks very nice to these guys and there commited.. I have to turn around,,pick my bow up,,get turned the rest of the way all the while these boys are closing in,,,Oh man don't spook,,,don't spook,, I'm thinkin.
I get ready to draw,,Pick a spot and now there not feeling very warm about something,, I think they seen me move up into the window of the blind but they didn't make me out but I could tell they weren't going to stick around. There turned,, walkin away from me,,the closest bird is about 15 yards or so,,I pick a spot in his spine....
and ... and ... geeze, Jase - c'mon a'ready! :clapper:
I let that 2216 arrow tipped with a 140 grain snuffer zip through window of the blind the shot went higher than I wanted but caught the bird in base of the neck passin right through him like a hot knife threw butter,, they both started down the feild edge and the stringer started running out threw the window,,"man I'm on cloud nine by this time,, knowing the hit is very leathal,
The bird ran about 35 yards or so and tipped over,,his buddy stopped with him, My past experience said get out and run him down now! I start the dash from the blind and get within ten feet of him and he gets up,, turns to my right and takes off flying,, the tracker string is still in him,,I'm thinkin,, "The arrow must be in him",,I look down at my hand and I've actually got the string in my hand and thought,,"How the heck did that happen" I actually thought I could pull the bird down from his flight as he's gettin as high as the big oaks..
He bounces off of a tree and goes down,, he still mannaged to crawl over one log trying to hide, I ran through big briars taller than me full tilt,,"got the scars on my legs to prove it" OOOUUUUUCCCCHHHHH ,And some other four letter words came out of my mouth but they aren't legit for the powwow.LOL,,I cover the rest of the distance quickly making a clean recoivery of my first bird with my curve,, I felt sooo good,Just before the storms,,on opening day,,off of the roost.. man its a good life,,Better than I deserve.
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Thanks to all the credited archers on tradgang,my uncle,my family for always supporting me in every endever I've taken on.. and a special Thanks to our creator and Lord,,
God bless everyone in their challenges of there life.
Jason Bobb
Equipment is a
2005 Kodiak magnum,,60#@28",,2216@29" with about 140 grains of snuffer pay load..sharp enough to shave with.
Come on Jason, I'm waiting. I picked a spot on his spine AND.
Making my second pot of coffee and waiting. John
High fives going through the family,, they were just gettin up..
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I tell ya flat out, loking at those pics it just doesn't get any better than that.
Congrats Jason :thumbsup: :notworthy: :clapper:
to cool. thanks for sharing. I think I will get of my but now and at least go run the dogs. Good looking family
Gene
Great job Jason! Excellent story!!
Jason, you are the man. Now you will just have to call for me in a couple weeks. Congradulation buddy. Talk to you soon.
Tim
EXCELLENT :thumbsup:
Tim, I hope I can,, On inspecting the shot through the window on my blind. I noticed the shot acctually hit the bottom part of the window probably causing the arrow to deflect up about four inches or so. It was still on straight "Thank God" and got the bird in the neck,,quick and clean..
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Dennis
That's a good pic right there!
Great story.
And the pictures are worth a thousand words.
Way to go Jason.Nice job and great pics!Is that Thunderchicken? GOOGOOGOOGOOLLLEELLEELEEELLELELElelelee!!!
Congratulations!!! Great bird and story! Thanks for sharing it with us! Cheers, Matt
nice bird and great hunt jason. i wish my hunt would have ended the same way....
got a late start- up late watching the wings, anyway, stopped at my brothers got out of the truck and ripped off a few mouth chirps, and heard a few gobbles a couple hundred yards off.
Unloaded my blind, dekes, bow and was off. Got the blind set up, dekes out and ready, blew a few cuts and heard the gobbles real close, looked over and they were already within 75 yards. A couple of putts and within 3 minutes of setting up they were in the dekes. Two nice toms one with about a 6" beard and the other about 9"...
I picked my spot on the bigger tom and released,
only to shoot low....just under him. Using my 45 lb Lee curve not my 55 lber, didn't adjust for slower flight. Pulled another arrow and let them settle for a few seconds, again broadside this time about 13 yards and released- the arrow entered about 4 inches up the body just in front of the leg. A great hit I thought, they both walked out to 40 yards and I figured I should try to anchor him, and shot again, I hit tail feathers and that made him fly. He flew about 30 yards into the edge of the woods and took off running. I had good blood where he was walking, found 2 feathers in the edge with blood on them, and then the rain came.....I looked over the section for 4 hours in the rain and found nothing. No more feathers no blood... no turkey.
Pretty dissapointed right now. Thought about the string tracker, but I missed my first shot so that would'nt a mattered anyway. I know I am not the first to lose one, but it hurts for sure.
Congrats, and I too hope to join the ranks of taking one with my bow.
Dave
nice! congrats. beautiful bird and family!
Way to go Jason, your da man :thumbsup:
Dave sorry to hear about your loss, I had a simular story as yours but a much happier ending!
We got out to our spot late and just walked into the woods to try and set up where I know the birds where roosting. When we just gave a little yelp to see if the birds where on the ground yet and 3 Tom's let out a thunderus gobble only 70 yards away over the ridge.
We did not even have time to set up Henryetta (our decoy) or our ground blind, we just ran and dove behind an big ole blow down oak tree. Jim was on the south end of the tree and I was on the north end. No sooner then I got my gear off and an arrow knocked I seen the red, white and blue heads running right towards us.
Jim let out with a couple really soft purrs and the lead Tom came gobbling in about 12 yards away in full strut! He got to the top of the hill and there the ole Tom did not see his girl friend and started to get nervous and walk away. Jim had no shot but seen him walking and gave out a couple soft putt's and the Tom slowed downed and moved in the only shooting lane I had before he disapeared in to the woods. I knew it was now or never, so I drew back anchored and let her fly! Right over is back and center punched a beautiful white oak tree! What an Awesome hunt, but praise God I am still hunting ! Man did that get me pumped, I can't wait to get back out there and try it again!
Awsome story Jeff,,
Dave that string tracker is something else, After the shot I seen the arrow hit the bird and then I seen nothing but string going right to the spot I hit him,, Reall neet stuff. Didn't do anything to my arrow when shot threw the mesh window netting.
Nice Jake, Jason. Great pics and story!!!
Congrats Jason, This has been a GOOD week for the archers and not so good for the Toms. LOL
Hey Jason I know a taxidermist that would mount that turkey for you really cheap :bigsmyl:
I shot turkeys with my gun but have never killed one with my bow yet, however now that you had one on the ground I am pretty sure I will be right behind you!
Good on ya!!!
Nice work Jason!! What a day enjoy it..
great bird and story congrats.
WB,
Great photo's and including the kids in the hunting experience is wonderful.... Your story made my day!
Congrats Jason! :thumbsup: Thanks for sharing your hunting trip! All on page one!!!!!! May be a new record for tradgang!!!! :jumper: Can't wait to meet you guys!
Brent
A great hunting trip! Thanks for takin' us along.
Congrats! :thumbsup:
Larry
Awsome way to go. :thumbsup:
way to go jason!
Very nice you have quite a gallery and love those K-mags.Kip
Jeff your right again bro,,,, I'll be doing this bird just walking like he was,,full mount.
hey jason great shot man real nice turkey. :thumbsup: :archer: congrats
Way to go Jason...real nice photos and a great bird. ;)
I end with this,,What an awsome day,,I'm so glad I was able to share it with the tradgang.
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Perfect end to a perfect day. Congrats again buddy.
Nothing to say really, that pic. with the two little ones says it all! Shawn
GREAT job Jason! You should do a mount along for us when you get working on the bird...
Good shooting...super pictues!
Way to go! I have the first season and havent been able to shoot one with my bow in 7 years. Havent missed, just havent gotten any to come in close enough. If I get one I may have it mounted and retire from turkey hunting.
Jason,it doesn't get any better than that bud,just plain AWESOME!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Get that mount done and show some pix....
Good stuff Jason. Thanks for sharing. I like the high 5 pic.
Jason, I still have the mink and muskrat if you want them for your taxidermy, if not then I am going to get them tanned for home use. PM me if you still want them. Are you going to mount your turkey?
I think the mount along would be for a different forum... But I'll get some pics of him when I'm done,, I think I'll mount him for a decoy so it might not be the most perfect bird cause he'll be carried in to the feild and stuff but he'll look as real as it can get..2-BIG you can use them for yourself, I have more than enough right now..