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Got my first gobbler today!!!!


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3 hours ago, ATbuckhunter said:

Congrats thats a nice bird! I was the one who said to close the window lol. What shells were you using? I find that the higher end shells tend to drop them hard. Only two birds that I shot with heavy shot flopped, the rest just went down with out a twitch

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5 hours ago, ApexerER said:

I used salt...is that ok?

You can.do it completely in 1 hour and it will never rot .. simply fan out on cardboard and trace outline , then simply pull the feathers and clean ends with a degreaser ( dish soap and rubing alcohol ) then simply lay a fender washer on cardboard.  The large tail feather start from outside ends and stack in b the middle. Then hot glue gun to washer. Place another fender washer on top amd repeat with next set of feathers starting in center and working out. Add smaller washer and do last set of feathers , screw to board thru whole in washer and glue feather over it . Or cap with leather.  Nothing to ever rot or absorb water and harbor maggots. 

This one is from 98, Screenshot_20200503-200750_Gallery.jpg.2122ddbf5ade4bf900af72fd74c568f7.jpgand this one was my first in 94

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17 minutes ago, Pygmy said:

WTF is a fender washer  ?

I assume it's not one of those black dudes who work down at the car wash...

Large thin washer small hole. Screenshot_20200503-204826_Chrome.thumb.jpg.c18c919bc492f8281addeddcc56d138a.jpg

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2 minutes ago, Pygmy said:

I LOVE it when you talk dirty  !!!...Thanks, Greg..I learned something today..

Lol , my uncle the taxidermist showed me this method years ago, as salt.attracts.moisture and so does borax. A few years in the tail fan falls apart if exposed to humidity... this way it last forever and can be on your wall same.day bonus is if missing a feather can shift or add another to fill in

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You can.do it completely in 1 hour and it will never rot .. simply fan out on cardboard and trace outline , then simply pull the feathers and clean ends with a degreaser ( dish soap and rubing alcohol ) then simply lay a fender washer on cardboard.  The large tail feather start from outside ends and stack in b the middle. Then hot glue gun to washer. Place another fender washer on top amd repeat with next set of feathers starting in center and working out. Add smaller washer and do last set of feathers , screw to board thru whole in washer and glue feather over it . Or cap with leather.  Nothing to ever rot or absorb water and harbor maggots. 
This one is from 98, Screenshot_20200503-200750_Gallery.jpg.2122ddbf5ade4bf900af72fd74c568f7.jpgand this one was my first in 94
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That's a smart way to do it. Zero meat or fat to rot. Makes sense. I like it!

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12 hours ago, Gobbler Chaser said:

Great story. Very exciting. I haven't been so lucky. But I'm still trying. They're already hened up around here.

It was all skill, I learned all about Turkey hunting on Friday and put it to use on Saturday and Sunday!.....lol....NOT!

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