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NaturesWay

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    New York
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    300 Savage
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    G5 Quest Rogue
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  1. No better mentor than your father, Congratulations! He will have that memory forever. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  2. Awesome job on the mount! My father is a taxidermist, I want to learn the trade, I just need a wall hanger first. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  3. Awesome buck! It's great when it all works out. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  4. This is our first year with putting out trail cameras and are we glad we did! We got a picture of this buck checking a mock scrape. Hope he will be on his feet during daylight hours. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  5. Whoa, 5 bearder! That's awesome, congratulations. What a trophy bird. Not sure if you are in to the whole scoring of your birds but he will score exceptionally well in the NWTF scoring system. Was he shot in NY?
  6. Gongrats pygmy. That would be a sight to see in the turkey woods, a strutting hen.
  7. Awesome bird. Congrats to your father!
  8. @Skillet Introducing kids into the outdoors is something that I would like to start doing.
  9. Haha, thanks Lawdwaz! I might have to learn how to golf now.
  10. I took my first bird on Saturday, May 2 with a good friend of mine. We chased these birds all morning long. Once the hens left them, they came right in. This was a first for me, I never thought turkeys would cross a stream and walk up a ravine to find a hen. However, that is exactly what they did. Here we were thinking we needed to get down the ravine and across the streams (this ravine was about a 30 foot drop) when all of the sudden I saw three birds cross the steam and heading right for us. We quickly sat down an contemplated what we should do as we never thought they would come in that quick, but before we could decide the first Tom peeked his head over the ravine only 20 feet away and I put him to rest. He weighed 21 lbs 3 oz., with an 8 1/2" beard and 1 1/4" spurs!! After tagging that bird I decided to take Sunday off and hunt Monday, May 4 with my father. We got to our spot bight and early and never heard a gobble all morning up until 8:30. I decided I was going to check another property we have permission to hunt and my father decided he would stay where we were. I walked into a small plot of woods adjacent to a large field and made a call. He hammered right back and only about 150 yards away. I set up my decoys and made two more series of cluck and yelps and he came in on a string, strutting and gobbling. He came in so fast I wasn't on the property more than 15 mins and I was walking out of the woods with my second gobbler. He weighed 20 lbs. 5 oz., 9 1/2" beard and 1" spurs. What a season, so now what do I do? I've never tagged out this early before. I guess I could do some fishing.
  11. 5J Seeking One nice 8 pt buck cruised past my stand around 8:30 nose to the ground seeking. Too far out for a shot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. One nice 8 pt buck cruised past my stand 60 yards out nose to the ground. Looks like the big guys are up on their feet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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