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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 640618" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Today was the opener, and I ended up working most of the day. Got out this morning for a couple of hours, and didn't even find a turkey turd. </p><p>Driving home late this afternoon I saw a couple gobblers walking across a hay field, and just happened to run into the rancher a half mile down the road. I quick howdy and I'm in. Dashed home and headed back the couple miles to my new favorite turkey place. After a couple hours and three different sets, I moved back toward the truck and heard a distant gobble coming from a jungle of oak brush. I set up at the edge and started calling. In just a few moments he is gobbling from the brush right in front of me. Another moment and I can see him coming. I fired as he walked by at maybe 20 yards. </p><p>This is my first turkey with a shotgun, and first attempt calling them. Beginners luck, but I'll take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 640618, member: 1940"] Today was the opener, and I ended up working most of the day. Got out this morning for a couple of hours, and didn't even find a turkey turd. Driving home late this afternoon I saw a couple gobblers walking across a hay field, and just happened to run into the rancher a half mile down the road. I quick howdy and I'm in. Dashed home and headed back the couple miles to my new favorite turkey place. After a couple hours and three different sets, I moved back toward the truck and heard a distant gobble coming from a jungle of oak brush. I set up at the edge and started calling. In just a few moments he is gobbling from the brush right in front of me. Another moment and I can see him coming. I fired as he walked by at maybe 20 yards. This is my first turkey with a shotgun, and first attempt calling them. Beginners luck, but I'll take it. [/QUOTE]
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