Friday, April 27, 2012

One less turkey...

Well, there is one less turkey in the woods today!!  The weather has gotten a little warmer.  We were in the mid 40's this morning as I was waiting for the sun to rise.  There is a pretty stiff wind, however.  I got out of the truck when I got to the property and I could hear a turkey gobbling from across the road, on the far ridge.  I know I can't get there but it made my blood pump anyway.  I went to the blind with the renewed faith of hearing that bird and I sat and called.  The sun was just starting to come up and I could feel the warmth starting already.  The wind wasn't too bad...I must be protected by the trees.  I hear the occasional gobble and I occassionally yelp.  We're not talking to each other, but I want to let all possible suitors know that I'm around.  At 6:30 I notice movement coming from my right.  Just where I was expecting.  A turkey in full strut came walking cautiously to my decoy.  I held up my gun, clicked off the safety and waited for him to enter my line of sight.  It seemed like forever.  He never made a sound...I could see him all puffed up.  I peeked at his beard and then just focused on his head.  As he entered through my window of opportunity I squeezed the trigger and he fell immediately.  Barely a flop, but I came tearing out of the blind to see him.  20 paces away, there he was...  He measured 18.5 lbs, had a 9 inch beard and 7/8 inch spurs.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Turkey hunting day two...

Well, at least it isn't raining!  It's pretty darn cold for turkey season though.  It's 34 on my truck as I sat in the parking area at the club.  I got back into the blind and didn't hear a peep.  Oh, wait...I lied.  My Phriend the Pheasant was back again.  I heard him (and I think another one) talking.  As the sun came up it started to warm up a bit.  Felt really nice.  I waited out the morning in the blind and then I got a little antsy so I went to the back of the property, near the river.  They did some work down there and there's actually a little road that goes back there.  The Autumn Olive trees smell so nice, but they are literally taking over.  I did see a bunch of deer tracks from the field, into the path that leads to the river.  Perhaps I'll set up there with the gun in the fall.  I went back to the blind and spent the rest of the morning there.  No birds but a wonderful day.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Opening Day Turkey, 2012

For the last two months it has been sunny, warm and dry.  It has felt like spring, and turkey season, for weeks. Well that was until turkey season.  Today it is cold (in the low 40's) and has been raining since yesterday.  I'm happy for that because we needed the rain, but I really didn't want it on this week!  So, knowing it was supposed to rain I went up to the club on Saturday and put up a blind in the same spot I got my bird last year.  I got to the club around 5:15 and started to get dressed.  As I was, it was just starting to get light...from what seemed like under my feet, I heard a loud cackle.  Scared the hell out of me!  I was behind the truck and peeked over to see a bird roosting in a tree, not 10 yards or so from my truck.  I stared at it wondering what to do, but then realized that it didn't look quite right.  It almost looked like a pheasant, but it couldn't be...there aren't any natural pheasants and birds haven't been stocked in months...and certainly no birds were stocked on my property.  Well, as I was staring at it, it flew out of the tree and right towards me!  It landed a few feet away from me and I asked him what he was doing there.  He looked at me and walked calmly away.  What a way to start!

I finished getting dressed and made my way into the blind.  I made some soft calls, and then as time went on...louder ones.  By around 8:00 I looked out the window to the right, where I had been expecting to see birds, and what do you know...here comes a bird.  Soaking wet and cautious it came closer to the decoy outside of my blind.  It stopped to look and then I noticed it was a hen.  It clucked and cackled a little as it made its way down towards the back of the field and eventually out of sight.   That's all I saw all day, and i certainly didn't come home with a bird, but to me it was a very successful day hunting turkey!