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Posted By: Whild_Bill

Crazy - 05/01/17 08:59 PM

Well it was a bad season. The drought started it all. Couldnt plant and by the time turkey season rolled up we had lost most our birds. They were just gone by middle season. They obviously had moved on to more fertile grounds. Couldnt strike one. Seven members hunted in April and nothing. Well, two members are down today fishing and for some reason they bump six hens going down our main road. Bump two more by the lake and adding insult to insult they saw three more on the way out. Dont know why they are back on us now since we basically have no food but it makes it frustrating. Im glad I had an opportunity to chase these crazy birds this year but I feel like they got the best of me for sure. Looking forward to getting another piece of land for next year. Congrats to all who conected on a bird. I still wouldnt trade this season since I feel like I still learned more about these addicting birds. Cant wait til next season!
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Crazy - 05/01/17 09:05 PM

Were they using crickets for bait? That explains the hen sighting.
Posted By: alight1983

Re: Crazy - 05/01/17 09:30 PM

Originally Posted By: 257wbymag
Were they using crickets for bait? That explains the hen sighting.


lol
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 06:18 AM

How do you have no food? You don't have grass, leaves, and bugs on your land? What do you think turkeys only eat chufa and corn? Sounds to me like y'all pressured it too much and they came back when you left. I'm still not sure if I should take you serious or not, but if all your post about hunting are sincere You need to pick up a new habit.
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 08:30 AM

We didnt over pressure it, it hardly got hunted. Its real hilly and you can get on some ridges and hear all of Bibb County. It was just all of a sudden they was gone. We think it has alot to do with not planting fields. We do have two coon hunters but thats never affected our turkey guys from killing Toms.
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 11:41 AM

Well if you could hear all off Bibb county you'd be hearing birds cause I've got 900 acres in bibb with plenty of birds. We killed 3 and missed one this year. And this was in 7 days of hunting out there. Once again why do you think not planting fields last fall did it. Turkeys only eat wheat, oats, and rye? I hunt on the NF where there is 10,000 acres where they don't plant any fall plots and there are plenty of turkeys out there. And why would they all of the sudden show back up the day after the season ended if it was because you didn't plant food plots.
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 04:56 PM

buc10. Sorry, what I meant is you can hear any bird on our 416 acres, not actually the whole county, lol! Past president pretty sure its from not planting. He says, and this would make sense, that our birds eat almost exclusively, grass. Over the years weve tried different types and varieties. Tecomate has out performed all other seeds weve tested. Simple, just tastes better. Its not uncommon to find a few members sippin on some Tecomate tea from time to time. Nut shell, they just left. If I hear one, I wont alway kill it but rest assured im gonna get a strong response from him out of my Quaker Boy and folks back at camp will usually get a text to get the grease hot if you know what im sayin. They just werent on us durning the season.
Posted By: ozarktroutbum

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 05:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
buc10. Sorry, what I meant is you can hear any bird on our 416 acres, not actually the whole county, lol! Past president pretty sure its from not planting. He says, and this would make sense, that our birds eat almost exclusively, grass. Over the years weve tried different types and varieties. Tecomate has out performed all other seeds weve tested. Simple, just tastes better. Its not uncommon to find a few members sippin on some Tecomate tea from time to time. Nut shell, they just left. If I hear one, I wont alway kill it but rest assured im gonna get a strong response from him out of my Quaker Boy and folks back at camp will usually get a text to get the grease hot if you know what im sayin. They just werent on us durning the season.
Dang, net year if yall get some grass growing and an older more experienced prez i don't see how yall aint gonna slay some good boar toms with that quaker boy box. Yall might want to put in a big order of hot grease in advance. I like frying turk's too...it makes them taste the best. That's just what works for us.
Posted By: Avengedsevenfold

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 05:46 PM

Bill could you submit a audio file of you running this Quaker Boy Box Call?

I'm just wanting to hear the Grease Popping Music that comes out of that thing

Thanks
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 07:34 PM

Your turkeys are eating grass from food plots that in the spring is 6ft tall and stemy? Guess I'll just take you as joke from here on out.
Posted By: cm1975

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 08:41 PM

People let their clover plots get 6 feet high??? Jl you know about bushogs?
Posted By: crenshawco

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 08:47 PM

Posted By: cm1975

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 08:52 PM

Freaking federal red snapper season is 3 days long. Ol cm is beyond pissed tonight
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 09:07 PM


Originally Posted By: cm1975
People let their clover plots get 6 feet high??? Jl you know about bushogs?

No he said his turkeys eat grass, and you weren't able to plant any grass this fall. Clover isn't grass. What tecomate clover product were you using? Do you normally plant clover every fall? You planting an annual clover? Good luck fellas with yoUr spot. You seem that know all the answers I wonder why your success lacks? I'm in Bibb county often and I would trade you a PBT hunt on my place just for an opportunity to witness your management program and your sanctuary
Posted By: cm1975

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 09:26 PM

Yeah, we generally plant a mix, not this year, thanks drought!!! We've had great success with tecomate ladino white, give it a try jlbuc, you won't be disappointed, your welcome in advance!
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 09:45 PM

Do you guys have any openings in your club it really sounds like you know your stuff?
Posted By: Ant67

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 10:10 PM

Originally Posted By: jlbuc10
Do you guys have any openings in your club it really sounds like you know your stuff?

Hell I'll pay the dues just to soak in all the wisdom
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 10:18 PM

If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. I will ask the club if we are currently taking applications but I dont think we are but would be able to put you in our waiting list file. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.
Posted By: Avengedsevenfold

Re: Crazy - 05/02/17 11:12 PM

Just 85 yards?

Must be adopting gender norming standards

Yall must be buying your Tecomate seed from Target
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 06:37 AM


Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. I will ask the club if we are currently taking applications but I dont think we are but would be able to put you in our waiting list file. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.

If I can Robin Hood my own arrow at 100 yards can I be president?
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 06:57 AM

No. Which ever member kills the biggest buck during deer season becomes the next President. It a long term tradition in our club and we just know what works for us.
Posted By: NEbamahunter

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 09:49 AM

Whild_Bill - Everything you posts turns to pure gold, thanks for sticking around even though u get some grief!
Posted By: TurkeyJoe

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 10:59 AM

It's like a car wreck..... I don't want to look but can't help it.
Posted By: Out back

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 11:12 AM

Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are, that's some funny schit right there.
I've never heard of the "coordinator of admissions" position. I'd love to hear more about the "sanctuary tools". And my bow site covers an entire deer's body at 85 yards.
This club must be full of rocket surgeons with superhuman powers.
Posted By: Hevishot13

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 12:10 PM

Originally Posted By: Out back
Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are, that's some funny schit right there.
I've never heard of the "coordinator of admissions" position. I'd love to hear more about the "sanctuary tools". And my bow site covers an entire deer's body at 85 yards.
This club must be full of rocket surgeons with superhuman powers.
ol whildbill never disappoints! thumbup
Posted By: bholmes

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 01:15 PM

Originally Posted By: Hevishot13
Originally Posted By: Out back
Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are, that's some funny schit right there.
I've never heard of the "coordinator of admissions" position. I'd love to hear more about the "sanctuary tools". And my bow site covers an entire deer's body at 85 yards.
This club must be full of rocket surgeons with superhuman powers.
ol whildbill never disappoints! thumbup


The absolute best at what he does!
Posted By: soalaturkeys

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 01:22 PM

Originally Posted By: Out back
Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
If you guys are serious I can put you in touch with our coordinator of admissions to the club. We are going to an equity membership next year since we are going to try and patent some of our sanctuary tools. You also have to pass a bow test out to 85 yards.

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are, that's some funny schit right there.
I've never heard of the "coordinator of admissions" position. I'd love to hear more about the "sanctuary tools". And my bow site covers an entire deer's body at 85 yards.
This club must be full of rocket surgeons with superhuman powers.


I'm willing to bet you aren't allowed sights on your bow!!
Posted By: Southwood7

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 01:33 PM

He just knows what works for him. They have all these cutting edge, state of the art ideas..... yet every year their club is a disaster. Go figure.
Posted By: Avengedsevenfold

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 02:33 PM

Ol Bill's just misunderstood
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 05:18 PM

Our club is far from a disaster. We have had great years most years. For us its about trying something different to see if it works. If you dont like that thats your right but shouldnt fault someone who does. If nobody tried new things we would never advance our great sport of hunting. We have a list of projects already in place for next year. First thing after sanctuary improvements is we are working on holographic doe decoys. Imagine if you can instantly holograph 6,8,12 does in your field. Were pretty excited about this and we just know what works for us.
Posted By: Out back

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 05:40 PM

That's awesome!
Now THAT is an idea worth a patent. Holographic decoys. I want one!
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 07:31 PM

OB, we are in the early stages of securing our intellectual property with our clubs attorney. Once everything is a go he says we can start marketing even before any patents are actually issued. Obviously all the brothers of aldeer would get discounted rates on any products that hit the market place. I know some folks who know some folks who own Big Bass in Prattville and we will likely start there and branch out from there. We have big plans for our club where our motto is, the club comes first, and we just know what works for us.
Posted By: Ant67

Re: Crazy - 05/03/17 08:51 PM

Some of you Aldeer sleuths need to figure out exactly which ghost of Aldeer past ole Whild Bill really is. It's good stuff I have to admit.
Posted By: cm1975

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 09:17 AM


Admittedly, we have quite a long way to go

Posted By: NEbamahunter

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 09:32 AM

Eagerly checking Aldeer for Whild_Bill posts 3-4 times a day, I just know what works for me.

.... keep em coming brother
Posted By: Hevishot13

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 10:10 AM

Cm and whild bill, I'll sue your asses if you move forward with MY idea!
Posted By: remuckcious

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 07:53 PM

Hey Bill. I'm new here and a new turkey hunter. I don't know where you live but I get around the state a good bit and often through Bibb County. Would love to buy you a beer one day and pick your brain. I'm especially intrigued about the things that work for you and I think CM? Do y'all hunt together?
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 08:03 PM

Remuck. I'm alway a sucker for an ice cold Angry Orchard or a Red's Green Apple Ale and would love to make this happen. Me and ol cm are life long friends and yes we hunt together. He is a past president and a good one at that. We have connected on quite a few PBT's over the years. If you are new to turkey hunting we would love to share our experiences with you. We have a different approach to it but we just know what works for us. Thats what this place is all about, brothers helping brothers!
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/04/17 08:16 PM

ANd i see this is your first post. Welcome to aldeer!
Posted By: remuckcious

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 06:24 AM

Thanks and that sounds awesome buddy. We will
make it happen. Btw, is PBT a beer brand?
Posted By: goodman_hunter

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 08:38 AM

WB
you reckon the chitty weather had anything to do with when the hens started laying?
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 08:50 AM

Muck, if your in birmingham today me and ol cm are meeting up after lunch for some Strawberita's and youre welcome to join. PBT=Pig Boar Tom. Funny you mention if PBT is a beer. Were actually working on a very hoppy PBT IPA that we would like to bring to market by next year. Ol CM is a very good brewer and he also makes a nice moon shine. Were thinking of naming it PBT IPA, Southern Thunder. All proceeds go back into the club because the club comes first. Goodman, weather plays a factor in all things in nature, so yes.
Posted By: remuckcious

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 09:35 AM

Bill- I live in Crestline and enjoy a nice IPA. I can eat lunch over a beer today. PM me asap
Posted By: bayouturkey

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 10:15 AM

This thread is showing definite signs of an Internet bromance.
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/05/17 11:07 AM

Bromance, are you crazy? Muck sorry for the late reply. I can meet at Twin Peaks around 12:30 if that works? Ol CM wants to join us as well. He is a major hop junkie so I'm sure yall will get along. Any other brothers who want to join us come on! Just let me know so we will know wether to expect you or not.
Posted By: remuckcious

Re: Crazy - 05/08/17 10:58 AM

As a jake, I really enjoyed hooking up with Whild Bill and Ol CM last week. Lookin forward to next March. Feel like I am way ahead of where I was and learned some stuff that just might work for me. Lotta fun!
Posted By: foldemup

Re: Crazy - 05/08/17 12:00 PM

Originally Posted By: remuckcious
As a jake, I really enjoyed hooking up with Whild Bill and Ol CM last week. Lookin forward to next March. Feel like I am way ahead of where I was and learned some stuff that just might work for me. Lotta fun!


Pics or it didn't happen.....anyone have black eyes?
Posted By: abolt300

Re: Crazy - 05/08/17 01:51 PM

I personally like the low pressure situation on their club. Heck, they've got 413 whole acres and only 7 members turkey hunted in April. If that aint the definition of a low pressure sanctuary, I dont know what is.
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/08/17 04:59 PM


Originally Posted By: abolt300
I personally like the low pressure situation on their club. Heck, they've got 413 whole acres and only 7 members turkey hunted in April. If that aint the definition of a low pressure sanctuary, I dont know what is.

Yeah but when the members only hunt cloaked by a holographic image of a hen the PBT's don't feel any pressure. Add a little hen in heat drag rag and some crickets in your pockets, and the PBT's will be hunting you instead of the other way around.
Posted By: Avengedsevenfold

Re: Crazy - 05/08/17 08:07 PM

Or even better get your tin of snuff and pour some Hen in Heat in it and make a YouTube video showing how to use it!!
Posted By: Whild_Bill

Re: Crazy - 05/09/17 04:22 PM

Well we are looking at a large piece of land and one with 4-5 bedroom cabin. But our 416 acre lease is bordered by forever wild land so we are able to keep the pressure off our lease. Looking like we may have member #8 if Muck can make it through the paperwork. Looking forward to putting him on a bird come next season. Hen in heat, LOL! Weve already tried something similar. We called c'mere PBT (spinnoff of c'mere deer). Didnt seem to really work. We just know what dont work for us too
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Crazy - 05/09/17 09:15 PM


Originally Posted By: Whild_Bill
Well we are looking at a large piece of land and one with 4-5 bedroom cabin. But our 416 acre lease is bordered by forever wild land so we are able to keep the pressure off our lease. Looking like we may have member #8 if Muck can make it through the paperwork. Looking forward to putting him on a bird come next season. Hen in heat, LOL! Weve already tried something similar. We called c'mere PBT (spinnoff of c'mere deer). Didnt seem to really work. We just know what dont work for us too

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