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  1. Yes, it's still nearly 2 months away. Who cares! I am pumped up and can't wait. Anybody got a new shotgun this year? Who's going to the NWTF show? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. The annual Robertson Co lease field is just a few miles from my house. I usually hunt there, but this year there weren't any birds. I got an invite to a private field in Kentucky. We had a few birds, but it was a long slow day. 3 of us managed 18 birds. I'm hoping the birds find the Robertson Co field as there are two more hunt dates, Saturday and Monday. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  3. Most of the leased fields are on the website now. I haven't seen many this year, hoping that the corn that's being shelled this week will make a few show up. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  4. whiskey

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    You could always get your wife her own bike... My wife picked this up last week. 883 Superlow. Mine is a 1200 Nightster. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  5. I took a buddy out hunting this morning for his birthday. We've hunted a few other days this season with no success. He closed the deal this morning on a pasture bird. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  6. Got #6 of the year at Fort Campbell on Saturday. I should have gotten two, but I missed the second one. Best bird of this season. 20lbs, 10.5" beard, 1.25" Spurs. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  7. Hunted Indiana this morning with a couple buddies. All 3 of us tagged out before 9am. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  8. Hang in there. We called in 6 gobblers on 4 different set ups today. They are finally starting to act right.
  9. Great day in the woods. Doubled with my buddy last year on 4/20 and pulled it off again today. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  10. So some of y'all may have seen this bird on Facebook, but I got to see it in person. My buddy Greg killed this yesterday and it is a true trophy, IMO. You'll never meet a nicer guy than Greg, and you would be hard pressed to find a better turkey hunter. 6 beards KY stud. It wasn't even the strutter. There are more pics on the Jebs Chokes Facebook page and the NWTF Kentucky Facebook page. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  11. Got a pretty good one opening day in Kentucky. Then the proceeded to kick my butt today. Hope to get in several days of hunting this week. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  12. I didn't weigh him, but he was a light bird. Probably only 18-19 pounds.
  13. At 14 pounds, pack it however you want. For me, till you get upwards of 20 pounds, it doesn't matter a lot. Also, if your just day hiking, with a light pack, it's probably not a big deal. I have a 32 liter Osprey Exos and a 33 Liter Osprey Talon, both great weekend sized packs. I have an REI Flash 18 and Flash 45. The 18 is a super light day pack with a capacity about 10-12 pounds. The 45 is made just like an Osprey and is my usual winter pack. If you like the Osprey, go for it. It's a quality pack. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  14. I'd probably sleep in the dog house...
  15. Didn't get to hunt Saturday due to being out of town Friday night. However, got out this morning and while things didn't go exactly as planned, I got a bird in the fridge. We set up blindly, but near a know roost area. When they fired up, they were on every side of us and I know I heard 10 different gobblers. They henned up quickly, but we kept working them. Around 7:15 two long beards walked in to our set up. I took careful aim and shot the lead bird at about 30 yards. 3.5" #4's knocked him off his feet, but I hit him low. He got up and ran off, me emptying the gun at him. We searched the woods and briar patches, but didn't find him. I was down on myself and questioning my sights, shells, choke choices. Guess I pulled low on the shot, but still felt it was enough lead and close enough it should have kept him down. My partner left to go to church and I stayed to look some more. While walking the woods, rustling the leaves caused another bird to fire up. I eased to the field edge and called in a flock. Shot this one at 20 yards and didn't pull the shot low. I hate losing wounded game. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  16. I got skunked at Ft Campbell. Birds were still in the woods, not really fired up. Sunday was a decent day, till we got caught out in a down pour/hail storm. Can't wait for next weekend. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  17. Couldn't get the bids to play yesterday. Had some public land interference off the roost, then it was slow. Back at it again today. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  18. 31 degrees at Fort Campbell this morning. Heard lots of gobbles yesterday in Wilson county, scouting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. A place for us turkey hunters to post updates, stories, and successful hunt pictures. My first hunt will be Ft Campbell this Saturday. I got the same area I opened with last year. I hope I am better situated this year. I chased them around the area last year, but couldn't close the deal.
  20. My best days were spent turkey hunting with my daughter. She was probably 11 here, she's 17 now. I started her with heavy pheasant loads. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  21. I forgot to show y'all my new decoy hat. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  22. My wife would be upset with me... "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  23. Doing this today! Don't get bite! "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  24. I've been locked in the basement getting everything ready. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."
  25. I went down on Friday with a buddy. Got one of the NWTF Grand Slam Vests they had for 99 and two custom pot calls. I also got parts to build a robo decoy. I'll post a video when I get it done. "So he cocked both his pistols, spit in the dirt, and walked out in to the street."

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