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Title: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on August 29, 2009, 10:28:48 AM
These are the two birds I killed last fall useing one of my Copper trough calls.

(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll296/BigTomsCalls/IMG_0206.jpg)
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Dcoleinpa on August 29, 2009, 12:27:11 PM
now if that doesnt get you pumped for the fall youve got some issues. congrats tom would you mind telling the story??
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Post by: letinmfly on August 29, 2009, 12:33:10 PM
Way to go Tom. *up*
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Post by: SS Custom Calls on August 29, 2009, 01:04:31 PM
Congrats Tom!

Al
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Turkeybuster on August 29, 2009, 03:49:32 PM
That is a good picture and a pair of nice birds, Congrats. Tom.
Jon    *cheers*
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Porter on August 29, 2009, 04:33:51 PM
You might be the first person to take birds in the fall with Copper that I know of... story please!!!

Nice birds man.  You just had to post those when it's only going to be low 70's here tomorrow!
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on August 29, 2009, 05:38:57 PM
I'm not a very good story teller but I'll try.

 I droped the wife off for work one morning and decided to do a litte scoutting on the way home. I stoped at a spot that I had seen a couple of flocks crossing the road that week. I hadn't gone into the woods very far when I heard some birds up ahead. You could tell by the way the woods were all scratched up that the birds were really working the erea over. So the next morning I through the gun in the car, grabed a box call and a copper trough call and took the wife to work. I stoped at the same spot and head into the woods. I would like to say it was a quick hunt but I walked around for a couple of hours and never heard or seen a thing. I was on my way back to the car ready to call it a day when I sat down to take a break. I took the copper call out of my shirt pocket and started playing around with it thinking to myself this calls sounds pretty good in the woods. I was just setting there having a smoke a making a few clucks when I got a cluck in return. The birds were up on a hill in front of me and were answering my very cluck coming my way. The woods were pretty thick with leaves but when they come through an opening about 50 yards out I could see that there was a bunch of them and moving to my left. When they got to be about 20 yards I shifted my gun around picked an opening and waited for a bird to walk into it. I didn't get a clean shot at the first couple of birds to clear the opening because they were moving and I had a hard time picking them up in the scope. The next bird that walked into the scope I centered the cross hairs on the head the best I could and pull the trigger. At the shot bird scattered every where but I knew my shot was good because I heard the bird flopping. I just sat there for a minute and could hear another bird flopping farther down the hill about 60 yards away. I went to pick the bird up and then went to investagate the other flopping I heard. It took a little time but found the other bird halfway under a fallen tree limb dead. I had no plans on taking two birds and was quite upset with myself for doing so because my favorite way to hunt fall birds is with the bow. After I recovered both birds the rest of the flock started calling to each other so I sat down just to see if I could call another bird in just for the fun of it. It took about 15 min. but I soon had another young bird standing 15 yards in front of me. I wan't long and the flock reassembeled and was on there way. Luckly in my part of the state you can kill two birds on the same day. Both birds were young hens. The first bird took a load of 12Ga. #6 to the head. The second bird I found only one pellet in that had gone completely through the breast and had pierced the heart.

BigTom
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: CCCalls on August 29, 2009, 06:38:27 PM
Big "T",  a big pot of gritts would have gone real good with them birds  ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO

Timbo
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on August 29, 2009, 06:46:41 PM
Tim I tried useing them gritts for bait but the turkeys would'nt eat them eather!!! ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO

 *poo*GRITTS *poo*
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: CCCalls on August 29, 2009, 07:15:16 PM
Tim I tried useing them gritts for bait but the turkeys would'nt eat them eather!!! ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO

 *poo*GRITTS *poo*

 ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Porter on August 30, 2009, 01:03:43 AM
Geez I've spent winters burning wood...  are you and letinmfly expecting a complete power outage for 10 months in Antartica ROTFLMBO
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: charlieparrish on September 02, 2009, 07:53:22 PM
Good picture, Big Tom....congratulations on the fall birds..nothing like a successful hunt to make the day..........Charlie
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: SS boSS hen on September 03, 2009, 07:46:04 AM
Nice Birds, Congrats!!!  *up*
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: AlanKrow on September 04, 2009, 07:53:04 PM
Congrats, Tom!!!!!
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Post by: wisturkeyhunter on September 04, 2009, 10:06:32 PM
You ever figure out what kinda dog you have?
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on September 05, 2009, 08:57:08 PM
You ever figure out what kinda dog you have?



According to your Buddy in Memphis it's a Tennesse chit eater!!!
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: wisturkeyhunter on September 06, 2009, 09:27:37 AM
darn Tom you still ain't gotten over that. I was being serious but I guess you don't know how to be.
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on September 06, 2009, 09:41:34 AM
I took so many gab's in the past that it's hard to tell when someone is serious, but like i said in the past I think she's just a mutt.
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Porter on September 06, 2009, 09:48:55 AM
So being ignorant as I am, what breed do most consider to be optimum for Turkey dogs? 

Can you teach any dog to be a turkey dog?  I have a full blooded Redbone, her nose is wonderful, can they be trained? 

Just looking for any insight.  Have to remember I'm dumb and never done it....
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on September 06, 2009, 10:09:06 AM
Mike here's a picture of my dog. A guy on another forum asked if she was a Tennesse Mountian Dog. He said he was a Game Warden in NC and had seen guy's hunting turkeys with dogs that looked just like he. I don't know what kind of dog she is mutt I think. I got her from my Daughter in TN a few years ago. She loves to chase turkeys and does a great job of busting them up, but she doesn't always come back when called so I don't really hunt her. Alot of guy's say that you have to have a certian breed to hunt turkey's, but I question that. I've seen some off breed dog's do some amazing things. Case in point I had a German Shepard that was a great squirrel dog, I had a buddy that had a Brittiany that was great at running rabbits, and when I was young I coon hunted with a guy that had one of those large Poddle's and she would run coon's all night long.
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Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Porter on September 06, 2009, 10:25:35 AM
Now (remember I'm ignorant to this) I would think a coon hound could be trained very well for turkey hunting.  My breed of Redbone has more bloodline associated with Mountain Lion hunting than coon, but I can hide one of her toys and she'll sniff it out.

Might have to see if I can train my dog, but unfortunately... it's illegal to use them around here!!!

Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on September 06, 2009, 10:34:07 AM
Mike you could give it a try you just never know!! I had a Redbone once when I hunted coons but I prefer Blueticks. If you get her to hunt turkey's you could drive up here to NY and hunt her with me!!
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Porter on September 06, 2009, 10:36:58 AM
Now that might be a deal.  Only problem is, she's the most spoilt rotten dog you'll ever see..  How many people you know that has a coon hound as an indoor dog?  Well I do... welcome to Redneck village ROTFLMBO
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BigTomsCalls on September 06, 2009, 10:40:56 AM
Mike see would fit right in here!! ROTFLMBO ROTFLMBO
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: Bulldogmikey on September 17, 2009, 12:25:26 PM
Nice birs Tom. Wood pile ain't bad either!

Mike
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: thundrchikin on September 17, 2009, 01:29:48 PM
Porter,I am new to this forum and somewhat new to turkeydoggin.I've been training a Brittany since Feb. and this will be our first fall hunting together.I'm very excited to say the least.Now to try to help you out with your question.I believe that most people would agree that a turkeydog should have at least a bird dog of some type in it's ancestery.This is not to say that other types couldn't be used,I just think the training would be easier if the dog had it in them to begin with.As far as the redbone goes it could work but usually trailing hounds bark on the track and this is not the best scenerio for a turkeydog because the sudden surprise of the dog is what gets the birds off the ground.If the dog was barking on the trail it would give the silent approach away and the birds would most likely run instead of fly.All of this being said nothing is cut and dried with dogs as several people have used beagles with success so that redbone may just be the ticket.The only dogs I know of that were orgionally breed for turkeys were Boykin spaniels from South Carolina.There's also a line of dogs from Virginia called Appalachian turkey dogs that decinded from a Plott hound a Pointer and Setter crossed and then line breed for several years some people call these types of cross breeds droppers.Others on this site would have alot more info than I on these dogs.I would invite you to check out the turkeydog.org web site and scroll to the bottom and click on the dog names this will give you some idea as to all the different types of dogs people have had success with.I hope some of this helps.Good luck.Todd
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: AWTHDA on September 17, 2009, 03:45:06 PM
Here's what a very experienced and long-time bear and cat hunter from Wisconsin said about one of his hounds that just naturally liked turkey: “Over the years I've had a lot of hounds. I had one redtick hound... Read the rest about 3/4 of the way down the Stories page - http://trkyhntr.home.att.net/stories.html
No matter what kind of dog you have, the fun is doing the turkey hunting with your dog. I don't believe you'll find a 'perfect' turkey dog, except if you're it's owner.
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: turkey stew on September 19, 2009, 08:04:46 PM
Nice Birds, Congrats!!!  *up*
RkLu RkLu
Title: Re: My fall 2008 birds
Post by: BD1 on December 05, 2009, 07:25:07 PM
 *up*