CaptainMal
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You are allowed two bearded turkeys in Florida. Had to say that as some might not understand. Got out hours before dawn today. Been tough to get anywhere because of family health issues. Had until maybe 10 AM and had to get back home. Left all my camo at my hunting camp in Georgia and have not been able to get back there since early November. Got an idea to make a blind.
Just north of Tampa, I arrived at my private hunting area way before dawn. Set out a decoy, made a blind out of a stand and fought hoards of mosquitoes. Dawn and wind, little rain, no sounds. Needing to be home by 11 am. I figured only a couple hours but by 8 AM and nothing, that was getting close. Calling got no answer and then silently, two jakes flew down right on the decoy.
Took some camera phone pictures and was not really interested. They poked and rubbed on that decoy and I got an idea. With weather closing in and my hunting time ending, I got an idea.
Cdo+%QxdS2q9FmSop2+HDw by Larry Malinoski, on Flickr
53 yards to these birds walking around the decoy. I expected something to walk by me to that decoy. Now it's out there a ways but my idea was full of #5's.
dnFDCdXYRuW4zPK3lgbUeQ by Larry Malinoski, on Flickr
Here they are after a single shot. My wife later counted 20 pellets in that decoy. I got everything gathered up and took things back to the truck. There were still two shells left in the shotgun and for some reason, I took it along to pick up the birds and the decoy. Make that bird???? Stood next to one bird and the decoy but the other was ... in the mouth of a coyote heading out about 50-60 yards away.
Next shell was #4 and that coyote got a load of it. He jumped high into the air, dropped my turkey and wobbled into the woods. I am sure he was hit hard and is done with his turkey stealing.
Put one bird back where it was and took a picture. Only 4 and 7" beards but it was two with one shot.
Ow7PurmbSYy7YLqgW2PmVw by Larry Malinoski, on Flickr
You ever do that?
Just north of Tampa, I arrived at my private hunting area way before dawn. Set out a decoy, made a blind out of a stand and fought hoards of mosquitoes. Dawn and wind, little rain, no sounds. Needing to be home by 11 am. I figured only a couple hours but by 8 AM and nothing, that was getting close. Calling got no answer and then silently, two jakes flew down right on the decoy.
Took some camera phone pictures and was not really interested. They poked and rubbed on that decoy and I got an idea. With weather closing in and my hunting time ending, I got an idea.

53 yards to these birds walking around the decoy. I expected something to walk by me to that decoy. Now it's out there a ways but my idea was full of #5's.

Here they are after a single shot. My wife later counted 20 pellets in that decoy. I got everything gathered up and took things back to the truck. There were still two shells left in the shotgun and for some reason, I took it along to pick up the birds and the decoy. Make that bird???? Stood next to one bird and the decoy but the other was ... in the mouth of a coyote heading out about 50-60 yards away.
Next shell was #4 and that coyote got a load of it. He jumped high into the air, dropped my turkey and wobbled into the woods. I am sure he was hit hard and is done with his turkey stealing.
Put one bird back where it was and took a picture. Only 4 and 7" beards but it was two with one shot.

You ever do that?