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Tagged out this morning...got a nice Tom !
« on: April 28, 2007, 06:10:08 AM »
04/28/07...Took a nice 'Tom' this morning at 30yds...21 lbs, 10.5" beard, 1" spurs...gorgeous bird.

Sitting just in the edge of the woods along side a small green-field, I set up 3 hen decoys at 15yds and a Jake at 25yds.  Never heard a single gobble all morning, but patience paid off at 9:00am...this Tom eased out of the woods and started for the decoys.

He would hunker down in strut position and walk with baby steps for a few yards, then come out of strut and return to a normal stride for a few yards, all the while heading for the Jake decoy...in and out of strut position several times coming across the field...was really a highlight of Nature to see that so close and in bright sunshine his colors were beautiful.

As he passed about 5 yards behind the Jake decoy he went into strut position again and I leveled the Flintlock while he had his head down...when he came into the clear on the left side of the Jake, I made a clucking sound with my mouth (since my mouth call was safely in my vest ! ) and he broke strut raising his head & neck again...dropped him where he stood and he never moved.  Been a great season for me this year and both of my turkeys were taken coming to that new Flambeau Jake decoy.

Plus, this Flintlock is a turkey hunter's dream.
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Re: Tagged out this morning...got a nice Tom !
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2007, 06:51:57 AM »
Congrats, great story and pics, very nice bird!! ;) I hunted several years with a trade gun, but never called in a bird to shoot with it. :-\

Thanks for sharing,

Tim
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Re: Tagged out this morning...got a nice Tom !
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2007, 09:37:19 AM »
Congratulations, That is great!!  As soon as I get out of work tomorrow afternoon I'm heading out for a week of turkey hunting!  Your story and pics just gave me an extra shot of excitement (as if I needed it!!). 
If you'll excuse my ignorance, I've been throwing around the Idea of a flinter for turkey and don't know the first thing about it, mainly I was wondering what kind of range you would effectively shoot out to.  Not that it matters that much cause I recently figured that most of all my birds have been taken at around 17 paces.  Just like to know for knowledge sake I guess.
Congratulation again, and thanks in advance for the info.

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Re: Tagged out this morning...got a nice Tom !
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2007, 11:59:30 AM »
This is a .62cal(.20ga) GM drop-in Flint barrel for the TC Hawken...I had it Jug Choked "full" by a gunsmith in Iowa, and with my turkey load above, it averages 16 #6's into and through a heavy metal tuna can at 40yds...(tuna cars are 3+3/4" in diameter)...the first turkey 3 weeks ago was at 40yds, this one today was 30yds.
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Re: Tagged out this morning...got a nice Tom !
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2007, 12:57:12 PM »
That's just plain cool!! I will have to get one soon. Thanks