Congratulations! It’s good to know that they were actually gobbling somewhere. It was dead where a few of us went this morning.
I was only spectating and also to be the guy to drop back and call if needed.
I was hunting public land in Bama. I have no access to private there, but am looking to lease land over there in the next year or so. I think I will be done with Ga lease land once my current lease is gone.
You’ve been on a roll! Congratulations!
I got my butt kicked by them Alabama birds last week. They gobbled a couple times from the roost and didn’t make a sound until dark when they roosted.
When you get a bird in close range……and by close I mean 15 yards or less, aim for the top of the feathers at the bottom of the neck. The head and neck move suddenly at times and your shot pattern may be rather tight up close, causing you to miss. Aiming low on the neck will still kill them...
Thanks y’all! That boy has paid his dues and has hung in there with me for a few seasons before getting his first one last year. I’m relieved that I was able to put a few birds in front of him this season!
Good morning! My Son and I are back at it. We are in the same area where he got his bird last weekend. We are hoping that one of the longbeards shows up this morning. Will keep you updated as the morning progresses. Best of luck to those of you who are out there!
Unfortunately, you can only shoot one bird, per hunter, per day in Ga now. I am already tagged out, so doubling with my Son wasn’t possible. Had his sister been in the blind with us we would’ve taken one more of them.
Thank you for the opportunity to put some of the ammo to use! We greatly appreciate it!
We have been beyond blessed this season and that spot has been busy with bird activity the past couple weeks.
Hoping to get him a crack at one of those longbeards we have been seeing out there before the...