Gut_Pile
Senior Member
Another fun one in the books. Already making plans for next year.
Started the year off in SC on youth day. Watched a buddies son kill a beautiful 5 bearded gobbler on the first morning.
A few days later we opened up here in the Low Country and I got to watch a buddy kill his biggest gobbler ever that sported 1 9/16 spurs. Two days later I was also able to kill a gobbler that came screaming up a beautiful bottom to 20 yards
Moved over to GA for a wet but exciting opening morning
The following Monday I made a quick lap at my club during my lunch break. I spotted this gobbler strutting in a road. I made a move on him and after a few yelps on a trumpet he was standing at 25 yards. Never even had time to put my camo pants or boots on
Made the move back to GA and was able to kill my limit in a few fun days down south. Also got to watch a buddy kill one as well.
Then we went west with familiar company
Started the year off in SC on youth day. Watched a buddies son kill a beautiful 5 bearded gobbler on the first morning.
A few days later we opened up here in the Low Country and I got to watch a buddy kill his biggest gobbler ever that sported 1 9/16 spurs. Two days later I was also able to kill a gobbler that came screaming up a beautiful bottom to 20 yards
Moved over to GA for a wet but exciting opening morning
The following Monday I made a quick lap at my club during my lunch break. I spotted this gobbler strutting in a road. I made a move on him and after a few yelps on a trumpet he was standing at 25 yards. Never even had time to put my camo pants or boots on
Made the move back to GA and was able to kill my limit in a few fun days down south. Also got to watch a buddy kill one as well.
Then we went west with familiar company