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Heaviest Eastern #4097941
03/08/24 05:23 PM
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Chambers Cnty./Ft. Morgan Ala.
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What's your heaviest you've seen or witnessed after the kill? My Biggest is 19 pounds. About 25 years ago on thanksgiving Day in Covington County I did a Lil Tree Yelp and had a Yelp come back. 4 longboards of average size and a Jake pitched down in front of me along with a BIG DADDY. BiG Daddy quickly left the group and got behind a knoll and I couldn't get a shot at him. Picked out one of the others and killed him....17.5 pounds weighed. In Comparison.....BIG DADDY had to have weighed a good 25 pounds.....his head looked the size of a Baseball!! Only Turkey I've ever killed in the Fall.....X-Wifes' Daddy had 180 acres about 4 miles North of Florala fronting Hwy. 331. Was kind of Neat to kill one on Thanksgiving Day. Was actually squirrel hunting but figured I'd give it a try first as I had seen some Scratchings in that 8 acre patch of Oaks.....

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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097945
03/08/24 05:27 PM
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Let the dick measuring contest begin… popcorn


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Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097947
03/08/24 05:30 PM
03/08/24 05:30 PM
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Right behind you
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I’ve weighed two I killed in NW AL that were 22.5 and 23.25 lbs. Those are my two biggest. Most have weighed between 17-19.5 lbs.

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Okatuppa] #4097955
03/08/24 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Okatuppa
Let the dick measuring contest begin… popcorn


Please Guys......leave yer Pecker in yer pants and be Honest!!

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097962
03/08/24 05:45 PM
03/08/24 05:45 PM
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Mobile, AL
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A buddy called one up in MS this morning for a youth that weighed 20lbs. I’ve never killed one that big. All mine have been 17-19 pounds.

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Pwyse] #4097973
03/08/24 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Pwyse
A buddy called one up in MS this morning for a youth that weighed 20lbs. I’ve never killed one that big. All mine have been 17-19 pounds.


I can believe it.....You wouldn't think they would weigh that much after Scrapping for Food during late Winter. They must not feed much on into the Spring and loose weight looking for Hens.....Who Knows?

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097974
03/08/24 05:58 PM
03/08/24 05:58 PM
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Hampton Cove
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I’ve killed a bunch over 20# according to my little digital turkey tote (I guess it could be inaccurate). I’ve killed a 26 lber in Illinois and a 23 lber in Tennessee. My biggest in Alabama is 22 lbs. I killed a 24 lb Osceola in St. Cloud. My Osceola was mounted by Mike Mizelle at Blackwings taxidermy and at the time, he said it was the biggest Osceola he had ever seen and he mounts a bunch.


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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097976
03/08/24 05:59 PM
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Spanish Fort
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25 lbs in Iowa. Might have killed one heavier, but didn’t have scales with me.


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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097979
03/08/24 06:02 PM
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24.5 lb
Killed him in Iowa on a cut cornfield.

Had some of those little handheld scales with a tape measure and all built in so you could measure beards and spurs and such. This wasn’t a “certified” weight. I believe it’s within a 5% margin of error for what that may be worth

Witnessed a 24.5 lb killed in Missouri and weighed at a check station with certified scales.

I believe I killed one turkey bigger than the Iowa turkey, but did not have any scales. His fan and body were huge and no other turkey would gobble on that little stretch of river until he died then it sounded like a whole new place.

Most of my Alabama/Ms turkeys have been in the 16.5lb to 18.5lb range that I had weighed.

I miss the days of the local store contest where birds were weighed and measured by one person on one set of scales consistently.

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097985
03/08/24 06:09 PM
03/08/24 06:09 PM
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Probably 20lbs has been my biggest per the fish scale I use. Lightest was around 16lb killed near the end of the season. The rut must have had him run down.

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097986
03/08/24 06:09 PM
03/08/24 06:09 PM
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this may be an “old wives tale” but i had an old timer tell me that the original Alabama eastern wild turkeys were scroney, mean birds 🤣 an 18 lb bird was a heavy, “big” gobbler supposedly 🤷🏻‍♂️


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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4097990
03/08/24 06:15 PM
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Chambers Cnty./Ft. Morgan Ala.
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EVERYTHING that has Blood Flowing is BIGGER up NAWTH.....Including th' WOMENS-----CORN and TATERS!!

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: BamaGuitarDude] #4097992
03/08/24 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BamaGuitarDude
this may be an “old wives tale” but i had an old timer tell me that the original Alabama eastern wild turkeys were scroney, mean birds 🤣 an 18 lb bird was a heavy, “big” gobbler supposedly 🤷🏻‍♂️


Heard the Same.....these here in Chambers County about 16 to 17 pounds....."Ridge Runners"!!

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098003
03/08/24 06:31 PM
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blount county alabama
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42lbs, no pictures though. I win, right?

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098004
03/08/24 06:32 PM
03/08/24 06:32 PM
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18 pounds is heavy n bama. 22.5 i think is heaviest for me in bama. Out of state - hav killed 27 pound in Kansas and a 26 and a few 25 pounders n mizzo. Better climate and food up north - much bigger birds


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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098015
03/08/24 06:42 PM
03/08/24 06:42 PM
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Georgia and Missouri
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We used to have to go to the check-in station, so Ive seen a lot of birds get weighed in the past. I havnt weighed many in several years though.

Biggest Ive heard of is my dad shot a 30lb bird years ago with 5 beards.

Ive shot several birds that were over 25, but only 3 birds were 26lbs

Our average birds are 22 to 24 lbs. Ive killed way more over 24 than under 20.

My first bird I killed in alabama was in that range and I thought that was the norm. But, over the next few years I realized he was a big bird for alabama.

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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098031
03/08/24 06:53 PM
03/08/24 06:53 PM
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alabama
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I killed a 22# Osceola near Lake Ocochobee

22 or 23 # best alabama Eastern, but I have killed a bunch right at 20lbs over the years, usually one that size each year.

I also killed 12.5# Eastern in Greene Co, grown gobbler with a 10 1/4 inch beard, 3/4 spurs.. Not skinny, just midget sized.

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Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098039
03/08/24 07:01 PM
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Tuscaloosa Co.
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30 pounds. Have killed several over 20 pounds.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: Buckwheat] #4098077
03/08/24 07:39 PM
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Killed a 143 a few years ago, easy there young grasshopper



Re: Heaviest Eastern [Re: BhamFred] #4098092
03/08/24 07:51 PM
03/08/24 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BhamFred
I killed a 22# Osceola near Lake Ocochobee

22 or 23 # best alabama Eastern, but I have killed a bunch right at 20lbs over the years, usually one that size each year.

I also killed 12.5# Eastern in Greene Co, grown gobbler with a 10 1/4 inch beard, 3/4 spurs.. Not skinny, just midget sized.


I don’t know how true it is but had an old timer tell me that 12 pounder probably has the original strain of bama turkeys before others introduced. Said they were mature but smaller weight wise. He had killed a few like that over the years.

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