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Strutting Hen Turkey

Started by Herdbull, May 13, 2018, 03:53:24 PM

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Herdbull

Had a tough turkey season. Toms stayed out of bow-range, but eventually got a full fan to come in to 15 yards. I prepared for shot as the full fan tip feathers cleared the ridge. Nice and even. This was not a jake. Tension on string.... but wait....... the head clears the brush..... its a HEN!! [attachment=1] Like I said, tough season. Mike

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This is Hen!!
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justin ammons

That's crazy cool!  First I've ever heard of.
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BrushWolf

When I was younger we raised tame turkey. I have witnessed those hens strut on rare occasions. I think maybe territorial reasons. That's definitely a cool pic.
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jrstegner

I have seen hens strut and gobble in the fall.

meathead

That's pretty neat. She identifies as a tom. Lol. Turkeys season has been tough here as well. I found a way to deal with it though. Take a morning off and go shoot some carp.  :goldtooth:

varmint101

I saw it on the YouTube once never in person.  That's wild!! You wait all season for that moment and...! It's a hen! I bet you looked her over good for a beard LOL
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Sawpilot 75

Very cool Mike. I have never seen that before but have heard of it.


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mjh

Great photos, beautiful bird non the less  :thumbsup:

John Krause

Enlarge the pic and check out the beard on the hen in front of the stump

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John Krause

Oops. Wrong pic. Try this one.

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When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

old_goat2

You're assuming genders again aren't you :biglaugh:
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Bisch



If I'm seeing what I think I'm seeing in your pic, that strutting hen has a beard. If so, she would be legal here! If I saw that bird doing that here, I would shoot her, and have her full body mounted in a full strut!!!!!

That is really cool!!!!

I have shot several bearded hens here in Tx, but never seen one strut like that. Most have real wispy beards. Several years ago, I shot a bearded hen that had a great full beard that was 8-9". I should have mounted that one, but never thought about it at the time.

Bisch


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Herdbull

More pics of the hen. Once I determined it was a hen, I did not think to shoot. I filmed a beared hen once before and you can see her in our film "Essential Encounters".
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Yooper-traveler

So very cool.  I agree with Bisch!  A beard makes it a legal bird up here, if bearded I would definitely try to take her myself.  I've shot bearded hens before, but never saw that!
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