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Unread 05-03-2021, 08:48 PM   #41
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Just broke in my Charles Daly 10 gauge this morning! I never weighed the bird. It has one and a half inch spurs and two beards. The main beard is 10 1/2 inches long and the smaller one is 7 1/4 inches. First time shooting anything with this gun. The shell was black powder reloaded from yours truly. The Tom came in full strut around 11 AM this morning. Once the smoke cleared the bird was on the ground. I would say it was about a 25 yard shot. I used 100 grains of Fg and 1 5/8oz of BPI nickel plated #6’s. When I skinned it the neck was all jelly inside. The load did a great job.



Finished mounting it today. I used an old wood slice photo fame and fabricated a fan and beard holder. Fourth season can’t get here fast enough so I can do it all over again!



I never noticed the beard till I mounted it today but the main beard is starting to separate into two. Probably would have had been a tripplebearder by next season I’m guessing.
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great storey...fine picture and a great mount...it was a limb hanger for sure with those long spurs....charlie
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Parker SBT took him at 30 yards at 7:30 this AM. 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2 stoned him. All the gobbling this AM and he came in w/o a sound. 4 1/8” beard, 1/4” spurs and 16 lbs. Smallest bird I’ve killed in a very long time but had to hunt hard for him. The SBT didn’t give him a chance.
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But he’ll eat good Mike!

Good work with the SBT and 7.5 shot!!





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Parker SBT took him at 30 yards at 7:30 this AM. 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2 stoned him. All the gobbling this AM and he came in w/o a sound. 4 1/8” beard, 1/4” spurs and 16 lbs. Smallest bird I’ve killed in a very long time but had to hunt hard for him. The SBT didn’t give him a chance.
I've never tried to shoot a turkey with a single barrel trap gun. So, do you have to call "PULL!" before you shoot?

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I usually call “UP”.
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That's called a flying head shot.
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Parker SBT took him at 30 yards at 7:30 this AM. 1 1/4 oz of 7 1/2 stoned him. All the gobbling this AM and he came in w/o a sound. 4 1/8” beard, 1/4” spurs and 16 lbs. Smallest bird I’ve killed in a very long time but had to hunt hard for him. The SBT didn’t give him a chance.
No gobbling because he was low man in the pecking order. Im sure that Jake has got its rear ended handed to him for mouthing off enough that he was smart enough to keep quiet.

I’ve hunted the last 8 out of the past 11 days. I have only seen one hen out of all my times and no Toms. In the last week and a half gobbling has slowed down on my WI property more and more to the point it has now basically stopped. I heard a Tom gobble 3 times at 5:48 am this morning and not one gobble after that. I hunted till 12:30pm. I did hear a shot miles away in the same direction of the Tom I heard around 7am. I’m guessing they are at the end of the breeding here. It would make sense since our Spring warm up was about a month and a half early this year. IMO the warm up got them off to an early start. I was out trapping nuisance varmints off my property a week and half before first season and the Toms were gobbling pretty steady. Tuesday will start our 6th ,and final, one week season. I haven’t given up yet but I’ll be surprised of I fill another tag. If a Jake comes my way he’s eating lead!
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Cory, two weeks ago I had our son out and he scored on his first turkey. There was a slammer Tom with a paintbrush rope that came in behind the 5 that were right in front of us. He didn't make a sound either and we heard little to no gobbling that morning either.
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That’s good to hear...maybe tomorrow morning will be my morning. I’ve had many come in silent but normally I would have had seen a turkey after this many hunts in a row. Predators might be chasing them pretty hard as well. I’ve shot a few coyotes coming into my decoys the last few years.
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