I walked up on this bad boy sat while getting posted for the evening turkey hunt. I saw 3 of them this weekend, but only killed this one. 8 buttons with at least 2 missing.
I cut one in half last week that went almost 7 feet. It was in west Texas so thats normal size out there. Sorry no pics although my buddy did get the rattle off it later. If it was during the day I could of stopped and caught his ass. I've been looking for a big one to skin.
Last edited by FreightTrain; 04-08-2012, 07:26 PM.
I walked up on this bad boy sat while getting posted for the evening turkey hunt. I saw 3 of them this weekend, but only killed this one. 8 buttons with at least 2 missing.
That ground looks awful dry for as much rain as we've had so far this year. What area is your Turkey hunting grounds?
Didn't have my phone on me to get a picture, but I had one coil up on me when I was riding trails last week. Scared then shit out of me, I damn near ran his ass over with my mountain bike.
Didn't have my phone on me to get a picture, but I had one coil up on me when I was riding trails last week. Scared then shit out of me, I damn near ran his ass over with my mountain bike.
LIFT YO' LEGS! YOU BE AIGHT!
haha, I always worried about that when I used to ride a little. Always imagined if I was going fast enough - they'd not have a chance to get me.
This is all we've been finding around our house...so far. Be nice if that's all that we find...
That ground looks awful dry for as much rain as we've had so far this year. What area is your Turkey hunting grounds?
Believe it or not, Cisco. I felt sure it would be muddy from this last weeks rain, and even watched the radar with rain storms going right over Cisco. But our tire tracks were still there from last week.
Hell, I had hard times getting my turkey decoy stuck into the ground.
And to give you a ideal about our lease, we got about 1/2 inch rain sat night. Got up sun morning and there was zero mud. Sandy soil.
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