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Shovelbuck

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I really didn't head out today with the intention of turkey hunting.
I had gotten some old fiberglass arrows finished up yesterday for my Groves recurve and wanted to see how they shot.
As I was getting ready to leave, I thought.....I'd better take a broadhead along to see how the old Hilbre's shoot also. These items had been aquired to complete the restoration of the Groves back to how it was when I got it in 1972.
I had shot about 20 arrows and was happy with how they performed when I heard a gobble. There I was with no blind and no upper camo. Just a black shirt. I grabbed my facemask and call, then hunkered up in the shawdows of some cedars and gave a few yelps.
The tom responded instantly so I waited about a minute then gave him another series of yelps. Cripes! He sounded off real close. I got ready, and as he cleared a hay bale at about 5 yards, I let the only broadhead tipped arrow I had go. He ran about 20 yards and went down for keeps.
He went right at 21 lbs. had a 9 inch beard and 1 inch spurs.

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It's nice to get those unexpected little cooperations once in a while isn't it. Makes ya wonder why it's so hard sometimes.

BTW 1972 was a good year, lots of good hunt'n equip was made that year.
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Congrats
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Congrats Shovel, that is so cool. What a gorgeous bird! I gotta head out your way one of these days for one!!
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Sweet bird Jay. I agree with Kat about heading your way one of these days for a beautiful meriam like that.
 
Jay, that was AWESOME!! Nice job! No blind, no camo, a recurve, wooden arrows...very impressive. I love that picture also, looks like a beautiful bird! Congrats!
 
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