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Contributors to this thread:
dhaverstick 25-Apr-15
Charlie Rehor 25-Apr-15
Mike Vines 25-Apr-15
Hawkeye 25-Apr-15
Kurchak 25-Apr-15
midwest 25-Apr-15
Bowboy 25-Apr-15
WoodMoose 25-Apr-15
Paul@thefort 25-Apr-15
49°+North 25-Apr-15
SteveB 25-Apr-15
oldgoat 25-Apr-15
Ermine 25-Apr-15
Dan Mallia 26-Apr-15
trkyslr 26-Apr-15
weekender21 26-Apr-15
Kevin Dill 26-Apr-15
Whip 26-Apr-15
LC Archer 26-Apr-15
writer 26-Apr-15
dhaverstick 26-Apr-15
t-roy 26-Apr-15
Bowme2 26-Apr-15
bnt40 27-Apr-15
Mad_Angler 27-Apr-15
DEC 27-Apr-15
Southern draw 27-Apr-15
From: dhaverstick
25-Apr-15
I was supposed to go to my farm to hunt this weekend but my father-in-law got bad sick so my wife took off to help her family out and I stayed home to take care of the dogs. I can hunt behind our house but 5 acres ain't much when it comes to turkeys. Nevertheless, it was the hand I was dealt so I was gonna play it.

Since I can't wander around much, I usually opt to bowhunt the birds that cross my place. There is a big field next door that they love to feed and strut in. Unfortunately, I can't hunt it so I just have to catch them coming and going. I put up my blind at the bottom of the hill a couple of days ago and got in it just a little after 6 this morning. The wind was blowing pretty hard and I figured the gobbling would be minimal. It turned out to be nothing so after an hour of tomb-like silence, I decided to go back up to the house and come back for the late morning session. I usually see more birds at that time of day anyway.

I got back into position just a little after 10. I did a series of calls, got out my book and started to while away the time. My dekes were enjoying the sunshine a scant 5 yards in front of me. After 20 minutes or so, I started another series of calls and was shocked to hear a gobble less than 100 yards away. I can't course a bird worth a damn inside of a blind so I wasn't exactly sure where he was at. Then I hear a hen start yelping and I think, "Game on!"

So I started calling to the hen and she's coming in from my right side. I figure the tom is with her but then he gobbles and he is on my left. He's not hot but I know he's interested. The hen and I trade yelps back and forth until she is now 20 yards out and sees my decoys. She does not like that. She doesn't come a step closer and starts cutting. The tom gobbles again so I start cutting. He shuts up and after a few cuts back and forth I decide that maybe I should try to calm her down. I start doing some purring and clucking and she finally settles down and goes on about her business. Great! One less thing to jack this up for me.

So after another 10 minutes of silence, I peek out the blind window and am startled to see my longbeard all puffed up about 20 yards out to my left. He is doing a slow stroll towards the decoys and I know I am gonna get a shot. At about 12 yards, he turns broadside to me and I almost draw then but I know he's gonna start whipping on my jake decoy so I let him come the rest of the way.

Finally, he is behind the jake and is posturing for all to see. He turns quartering away from me and that is when I draw. I pick a spot right at the wing butt and let the string go.

Ole tom goes keister over tin cup as the arrow goes through him. He starts flopping and then gets up and starts running off. Now is where it gets interesting. Have you ever seen a grown man try to claw his way out of a ground blind? I couldn't get the damn latches open! Finally I free myself, grab my bow and an arrow and the chase is on. I vault over an old barbed wire fence like an Olympic hurdler and tear through the underbrush as my bird is doing his best to get away. How I kept from impaling myself on a broadhead is a mystery to me.

So after about a 100 yard chase through some nasty stuff, the gobbler is give out. I quickly run up on his spread out body and put one more arrow through him for good measure. He expires and I say a little prayer to his spirit for providing me with meat and memories. He is the first gobbler I have ever killed in the spring with a bow after many, many years of trying. And to top it off, he is a dandy; 23 pounds, 10" beard, right spur is 1.5" and the left spur is 1.25". He is a trophy that I will carry in my mind for the rest of my days.

Darren

My trophy  photo SpringGobbler1-6Small_zps7wt9vxrw.jpg

The setup  photo SpringGobbler1-7Small_zpsln7sh0wv.jpg

A view from the blind  photo SpringGobbler1-8mall_zpsrj9tzt5v.jpg

Now I gotta pack him up the hill and clean him!  photo SpringGobbler1-9mall_zpstjxsh8h2.jpg

25-Apr-15
Good for you! Nice write up! Hope your Father-n-law is feeling better! C

From: Mike Vines
25-Apr-15
Anything with a longbow is nice to see. Thank you for sharing.

From: Hawkeye
25-Apr-15
Great great story!!! These are the best. Good job and congrats:)

From: Kurchak
25-Apr-15
Congratulations and thanks for bringing me along!!

From: midwest
25-Apr-15
Great job! What kind of blind is that in the original Predator pattern?

From: Bowboy
25-Apr-15
Congrats and nice turkey!

From: WoodMoose
25-Apr-15
excellent,,,congrats!

From: Paul@thefort
25-Apr-15
From start to finish, that is one neat story!

My best, Paul

From: 49°+North
25-Apr-15
Nicely done!

From: SteveB
25-Apr-15
Congrats on a successful hunt on many levels! Well done!

From: oldgoat
25-Apr-15
Awesome! I got my first archery turkey with an old Bear 76'r last year. Exact same model and specs as the one I had as a teenager, it sure eclipsed all my other gun killed turkeys in my mind and heart! Congrats!

From: Ermine
25-Apr-15
Nice! Your a badass!

From: Dan Mallia
26-Apr-15
Good stuff!

From: trkyslr
26-Apr-15
Nice! Congrats!!

From: weekender21
26-Apr-15
Congrats on a great bird!

From: Kevin Dill
26-Apr-15
Super nice bird and a great hunt story. I'm with Vines; if it starts with a longbow it's gonna be good.

From: Whip
26-Apr-15
Great bird! Congrats!

From: LC Archer
26-Apr-15
Awesome job!

From: writer
26-Apr-15
Nicely done.

Well told.

BTDT, trying to get out of the blind, too! :-)

From: dhaverstick
26-Apr-15
Thanks all!

Midwest, that is a Hidden Hunter blind made up in Michigan somewhere. Ron LaClair sells them on his website. They are awesome! Easy to set up with lots of room for your bow. It is the only blind I know of that has windows low enough to shoot something really close with a bow....like a turkey.

Darren

From: t-roy
26-Apr-15
Congrats on your perserverence & your success Darren!

Great story as well.

From: Bowme2
26-Apr-15
That's good stuff! Nice story as well. Congratulations!

From: bnt40
27-Apr-15
Congratulations on a fine bird and thanks for sharing the story. Well done!

From: Mad_Angler
27-Apr-15
Nice bird. Great story. Thanks for sharing.

From: DEC
27-Apr-15
That is bad ass! Congrats man!

27-Apr-15
Thanks for sharing and congrats

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