Great to hear from you Jordan. I would love to see an updated picture of you and the family if you have time to post one. I know those little ones have grown a bunch by now!
I killed 4 yotes with my deer rifle while deer hunting last fall. I was letting them walk at first, but on the second day after I had one run a fawn by me at 40 mph I’d had enough and started blasting.
Ever so often I bring a trapper in who does an excellent job. One year I had 6 in a pack and he caught 5 of them. The last one then left and I was coyote free for 2 years. I’m not into thermal yet, but that seems to be the ultimate way to go. However, I do have concerns about thermal in the hands of poachers.
PS - look back at page 58 of this thread and you can see the double I got one morning.
This morning was our turkey opener, and my cousin and I doubled on two nice birds. We decided to hunt from my deer box blind, because I had been getting as many pictures there as anywhere else. The morning started with one of the heaviest fogs I've seen in a while. At daylight I could barely see 50 yards in the field. We set up decoys 30 yards from the blind and did some calling every few minutes.
There were some gobbles but none really close. A hen was cutting not far away, but that was the only turkey we heard nearby. Two does came within 30 yards of us and eventually moved on. As the morning went on, we heard one gobble in a new direction, but it was still over 100 yards away. We just kept on calling softly but the bird remained silent. A few minutes before 9 AM we spotted two birds cross one of my deer shooting lanes about 85 yards away, and they eventually worked their way to the field. When they entered the field, they were 75 yards away and one of them gobbled. We got set up, because we knew they could see the decoys at that time. I would make some soft "chirps" with my call and they walked directly to the decoys. When they were 39 yards away we shot and both had our bird.
My bird weighed 24.1 lbs, 11 inch beard, and 1.25 spurs.
His bird weighed 21.2 lbs and had similar other features.
He is on the left in the pic and I am on the right.
Great birds! An cool you got to enjoy the hunt with your cousin!
I'm out with my boys as i type this (Mo youth)! Hope they can sit more still than this morning
Great birds! An cool you got to enjoy the hunt with your cousin!
I'm out with my boys as i type this (Mo youth)! Hope they can sit more still than this morning
Thanks Mort. A few years ago I bought an electric smoker, and I enjoy them cooked that way. But, I also enjoy sliced, rolled in flour and pan fried. Really, they are good several different ways.