bowandgun
Senior Member
Hunt was in laurens county. Heard gobbles in distance at first light. I set up in a hardwood bottom next to oconee river. On way to lease I listened to O'Neil Williams on radio. His advice on calling and patience really paid off. I called about every 20 minutes with no gobbles. I repeated his advice to be patient and did not move spots. Then at 845 I finally heard a gobble sways off. I then used his advice on "don't fall in love with your calling " and returned yelp after every other gobble. Then whe he got closer I played hard to get! I saw at about 100 yards out and then saw the second one. They put on a show gobbling and strutting in to about 50 yards and hung up with no shot. I thought about calling but remembered patience. He only had to move about five yards closer to get a shot. He finally took the steps toward the decoys. I saw his head and let the number 5's fly. He hit the dirt and to my amazement so did the other Tom. I got them both with one shot. My first time getting two with one shot. God blessed me today and it was my best turkey hunt. I am in cancer treatment and this made the day even more awesome!!
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