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I had just sanded my slate call and laid it down when i realized there were 2 hens and a jake at my blind. As I reached for my bow I saw a tom in 1/2 strut come in to view,my arrow took him in the thigh as he was quartering away and went on into the vitals. he was able to hobble about 15yds and went down without flopping. This was my 1st kill with a silver flame. My Osceola hunt was over in less than 10 mins.
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This bird came by me 4 times one afternoon while I was sitting a hog stand. Thanks guys for your congrats and interest, I just hope I have some turkey luck left, got to deal with those SC birds starting Sun. morning!
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Charles, you may have pushed me over the edge. I have needed an Osceola for a LONG time. Beautiful bird and good for you
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Charles let me touch the arrow he took that turkey with yesterday at CTA's 3-D shoot....hope some of his "mo-jo" came to me...Charles is a great guy and wore me out yesterday shooting (especially the turkey targets)....good hunt in SC buddy.....
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