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Topic: GOBBLERZ  (Read 3989 times)

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KICKIN BASS

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Mooch. I was hoping to learn the art of turkey calling from you before the season started.  I tried to do the gobble the way you did.  it turned out ok.
« Last Edit: April 02, 2008, 08:59:11 PM by KICKIN BASS »


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hell yes.I need some trigger time. I was working last Sunday in the lotus area and them dam bird were taunting all day.
 If I wasn't heading to Portland this weekend I would go bust one.


Mahi

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Is that turkey dead?


mickfish

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Nice Gobbler Andy
always wondered how you make those tail feathers spread :smt005
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mooch

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Andy....someday I'll write a book about it, and I'll remember to give the first copy :smt002

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always wondered how you make those tail feathers spread

...it looks like Andy has his hand stuck up it's you know what  :smt118
« Last Edit: April 02, 2008, 11:46:21 PM by Mooch »


H2Ospider

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Nice hunter/gatherer skillz! When I was at mendo I heard that turkey call and was waiting for you to come out of the woods but I guess it was the real thing. Maybe you can come and kill the herd that stands in the road when im on my way to work? Normally it would be "ramming speed!" but its still kind of a new truck.


KICKIN BASS

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Mooch is right.  You use your free hand to fan out the tail.  The hand is very close to the bunger.   

Hydro-  I too want to have a DEATH RACE 2000 (old school movie) when driving to and from work.

People say that turkeys are dumb.  This may be true in some ways, but when your at the bottom of the food chain, and EVERYTHING in the forest wants to kill you, your skills become very good. They have excellent hearing and eyesight, and are able to sometimes dodge 12 Ga 3 inch mag's like in the MATRIX.
« Last Edit: April 03, 2008, 06:47:39 AM by KICKIN BASS »


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Great bird!!
I was out last Sat and saw nothing.  Sunday however, we were walking the dog at Folsom SRA and called 3 toms to the waters edge on the other side of rattlesnake bar.  Does anyone know if a guy can bowhunt any of folsom or auburn SRA???  I cant find any info on that at all...

Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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KICKIN BASS

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THOSE turkey are dead.


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Sweet!  I'm going next week in Hollister for 4-days on an archery-only combined pig and turkey hunt.  Hope to have some pics of the sucess to post!

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