sptsman
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Reged: 12/14/05
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Loc: Missouri
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I put a young man in for Weldon and he was drawn. I took him scouting last weekend and we have a few birds located and ready to shoot. It will be a little brisk in the morning, but we have a pretty good hike into our spot. That should keep us warm. Should we not bag one in the morning, Sunday looks to be a much more turkey-like morning.
Any of you hands taking a yute? This lad is 15 and it will be his last yute hunt.
-------------------- "Hunts are best measured by the endurance of the memories they produce..."
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HAUS
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Reged: 12/14/05
Posts: 4053
Loc: Paradise
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Hoping to take my youngest Sunday. He'll be 16 in a couple weeks. Can't go Saturday as he's running track in "HomeofToto". Won't be home till midnight and that'll make for a bad morning for him..
He'll need more than a snickers bar to keep from acting like betty white..
Heard three toms yesterday morning where we hunt.
Good luck
-------------------- Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day..
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HAUS
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Loc: Paradise
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No bird in the bag, but we had fun!
We had three gobblers within shooting distance, but we hunt timber and never saw any of them, as it's pretty thick. I'm no expert in calling birds, so I need to review close quarters calling. I'm a "less is more" guy, so I may need to be a lil more aggressive? Anyway, the son loved all of the noise and will be ready to go for regular season.
-------------------- Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day..
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