Sounds good, I'll send you a PM when it gets closer to show time. It's not looking good though. That weekend is getting pretty busy. Turkey hunting, wife wanting some cousins over for dinner Saturday night, it's looking like Friday night might be my only time to go. And since that's still two weeks off it's not out of the question that something will come up to take that night also..... :?
Good luck on the birds. I haven't gotten one either. Last year my "hunting buddy" (wife's cousin) wouldn't sit still (6'6", 275lbs. commercial steel construction worker - no fat). I had shots at two toms on the same day while he crawling around and I had no idea where he was. At one point I looked over to where my buddy was supposed to be set up and there was a silent tom pecking his vest that he'd left behind on his seat.... Only 15 yards away. With no idea where my hunting buddy was all I could do was watch.
The other tom came right out in front of me around 10 yards, strutting, gobbling. I'd scratch the slate, he'd gobble gobble gobble. Scratch the slate again, gobble gobble gobble. Then a spine shivver shot right down my back with the realization that my hunting buddy, crawling around looking for a turkey, was hearing the gobbling and was probably headed back towards me, or was already in range, might see the turkey, might shoot the turkey, and I might get hit also. I whipped my box call (didn't want to risk loosing my slate call...) at the tom and I rolled over flat on the ground. The tom took off, confused and excited.
That was 30 minutes before dark. Right at dark I hear my buddy walking back to his seat...
"Did you see anything??" he asks. "Where were you?" I responded. He had crawled all the way down, crossed a creek, and watched a tom go to roost a couple hundred yards away (on property we couldn't hunt...) He never even heard the turkey close to me gobbling.
"Why didn't you shoot?" he then asked.... Ah ya. My 30+ year old buddy is now in Scruffy's Hunting Safeties class. If he's going to hunt, and teach his 4 year old at some point, he needs to learn how himself. And I'm going to try to keep from getting killed in the process....
later,
scruffy