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11-18-2009, 05:51 PM
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Fall turkey hunt pic contest
Rules are simple. Post a pic of your fall turkey to enter. Must be your turkey. Bribing the judges by including good looking wimmens or toddlers in the pic is acceptable.
Contest will end when all the fall turkey seasons are over? CA ends the end of Nov. Are there any later seasons?
Winner gets a JHO glass call in walnut or cherry.
Ready, set, go.
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11-25-2009, 01:57 PM
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Norman New Guy/Gal
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First Turkey
Here is a picture of my first turkey that I got last week. I started hunting turkey 3 years ago and finally got one. Its not a big long beard but I was stoked being the first one. It was 15lb, 6" beard and 1/2" spurs.
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11-29-2009, 06:35 PM
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Moving Up In The World
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Jesse,
Here is a picture of my daughters FIRST turkey. She took hunter safety about 2 months ago and has been anxiously waiting for turkey season. Not much of a story, other than the fact that she missed her first shot and redeemed herself about an hour later. She was also wearing her older brothers "old" camo jacket and shooting his "old" 870 express youth model 20ga. She can't wait until the spring season.
Thank You
JD1
After reading the rules( must be your turkey), I decided to post a picture of my Fall turkey.
JD1
Last edited by jd1; 11-29-2009 at 07:35 PM.
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11-29-2009, 07:47 PM
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Jesse,
Here is the picture.
Thank You
JD1
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11-30-2009, 09:49 AM
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Norman New Guy/Gal
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My Fall Archery Bird
I'm one of the evil doers who shot a hen this year. I got her at 22 yards and called her and some of her friends over to me to get the shot. Slick trick 100gr broad head and perfect shot through the upper chest and spine. The birds settled down and started hanging out over their fallen friend and 10 mins later my Father inlaw got his at 35 yards with a shotgun. Both birds tasted yummy on Thanksgiving. We ended our day by 6:30 am and went and had breakfast. First time I've been ablve to pull a double off and it's my first archery bird. I'm comfortable with the take as I've missed 4 shots out to 40 yards and many hours in the field over the last 2 seasons hunting archery only.
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11-30-2009, 04:29 PM
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FOWL... I mean FOUL! We don't have a fall season! If we did, I would give up deer hunting! Oh well, good luck to the rest of y'all.
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12-22-2009, 08:26 PM
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Well, they all 3 look like winners to me so why don't everyone who entered please send me their address so I can get the calls out. Thanks for participating.
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