Get out of work at Midnight and drove across the state to get to Greenville and just had enough time to get everything in order to get out he door this morning.
Decided to not take a decoy since they (like 2-BIG) stated are very decoy shy...plus the bird I was after has been seen with between 7-9 hens.
Well from 5:20 am to almost noon they danced around me but he wouldn't strut in the zone I had picked out. Hens walked through but the tom stayed just out of reach. I was about to give up and call it a day when I noticed he was out in the field again, great I had already packed up everything and was about to take the blind down. I really wanted to leave (really tired) so I figured I'd get really aggressive with the calls and see what would happen.
Started calling and he went back into the wood but gobbled the whole time, just hammered me time and time again. Now I wish I had a hen out in front of me because he steps out looking right at my blind. He just kept hammering me so I kept calling then I shut up to see what he would do. He kept gobbling and after about 5 minutes I yelped really light and he took a step…hummm this might work. There was just enough of a depression he couldn’t see everything and must have figured the sound was indeed coming from the depression or behind my blind.
Now he’s on the move and at a steady pace, but I notice he’s not going to walk in front of my blind but in back. Crap…wait for him to pass the triangle of the Matrix opening and turn around, close the BIG opening in my blind and drop to my knees and open a shooting port and wait. There he walks and I come to full draw and what do I do to try to stop him…grunt…I have no idea why I did that but I guess after hunting deer for 23 years it’s just something you do (doesn’t work so well with turkey, new metal note). Anyway it actually slows him down to a crawl and I let it fly…ya know when you see the arrow flying perfect through the air and you think this is it…well that wasn’t the ending but the arrow looked great in flight. I missed that %^ by no more than a half inch perfect up and down but just a touch in front. Well needless to say 7 hours in a blind was enough and after he continued to gobble his way to the other chunk of woods I got out to find the arrow. Found it without much effort and notice his track in the soft dirt so I pace it off…22.5 yards, far outer range for me but I’ve taken longer in practice and didn’t hesitate. What a rush!!! What a let down!!!
Josh – 0, turkeys – 2
Did have a barn swallow (blueish purple and black) fly inside my blind this morning several times…that was a first. He just hovered like a bat back and forth and back out the opening. That was amazing!
Josh