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<blockquote data-quote="MOFlatlander" data-source="post: 1423138" data-attributes="member: 31596"><p>I usually get my first bird in the first day or so of the 3 week season. Then I"ll go with others to call for them, and give them a hand. Calling a Big Bird for a youngster and watching him/her make the shot we've practiced is awesome. I've called many "first turkeys" for kids and adults and some of their seconds an thirds. A blind is very helpful for youngsters. A lot of the time I think I'm more pumped up than the shooter. I never carry my gun when I'm with kids as I want to devote all my attention to the turkey and only one gun-the young persons. Lots of gobblers have fallen to my loaner (my kid out grew 20 yrs ago)870 20ga, turkey choke, and 3" #6's. When hunting with adults we'll decide who shoots first (if it's in second week of season when I'm allowed a second tom.) If two shooters show up--the guy on the right takes bird on the right and visa versa. One morning I called 4 different gobblers in for different hunters in 2hrs. Hunting with others is fun and can often lead to new areas to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOFlatlander, post: 1423138, member: 31596"] I usually get my first bird in the first day or so of the 3 week season. Then I"ll go with others to call for them, and give them a hand. Calling a Big Bird for a youngster and watching him/her make the shot we've practiced is awesome. I've called many "first turkeys" for kids and adults and some of their seconds an thirds. A blind is very helpful for youngsters. A lot of the time I think I'm more pumped up than the shooter. I never carry my gun when I'm with kids as I want to devote all my attention to the turkey and only one gun-the young persons. Lots of gobblers have fallen to my loaner (my kid out grew 20 yrs ago)870 20ga, turkey choke, and 3" #6's. When hunting with adults we'll decide who shoots first (if it's in second week of season when I'm allowed a second tom.) If two shooters show up--the guy on the right takes bird on the right and visa versa. One morning I called 4 different gobblers in for different hunters in 2hrs. Hunting with others is fun and can often lead to new areas to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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