Originally Posted By: gobbler
Originally Posted By: selmadogdoc
I'm not a saint , either. I had one old gobbler that stayed in a chufa patch that I passed each day coming back from hunting. I would try to call him down this road out of the chufa patch, but as soon as I called, he would run away out of the patch. Toward the end of the season I had had enough. I slipped around to the edge and shot his sorry butt. I even felt good about it. LOL

I can take good natured ribbing as good as anybody. Lets all have fun while turkey hunting and talking about it.

I've been turkey hunting a little over 50 years. I have killed turkeys just about any way you can kill them, but Calling one up is still the ultimate challenge and thrill.


I know this vet in Selma that probably kills nearly all (of the few he kills) out of chufa patches. The few others are killed at night out of roost trees on the neighbors land. He has also hunted around 50 yrs and owns land in south Dallas co. I am sure it is not you though wink Welcome to the site, hope you got a kevlar vest grin


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Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters. —Archibald Rutledge—