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Post by gobblerspur on Apr 5, 2006 17:58:09 GMT -5
last yr when i was hunting turkey, i heard a gobbler sounding off.it sounded like two gobblers. when it came in view i took a double look. what i saw was a two head gobbler. i tried to coax it in but wouldn't budge. he just stood there gobbling his head off and then few minutes he was gone. i bet he weighed 30 pounds or so. i bet this year he will weigh 35 or 40 pounds. now instead of one set of eyes to see your movements.now he has two sets. i heard couple hunters and farmers got a glimpse of him. i am going back to the swamps to look for him this spring. what do think about this gobbler?.
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Post by kevin1 on Apr 5, 2006 18:32:13 GMT -5
I don't think that it would survive for long , by the time it made up both of it's minds to run it would have already lost at least one head . The other head would stay on just long enough to hear "rack-ack - boom" ! ;D
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Post by buster on Apr 6, 2006 14:04:04 GMT -5
Trick photography, or too many cold ones the night before!
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Post by bsutravis on Apr 6, 2006 14:17:54 GMT -5
That would be freaky if that dude came struttin in!!! You'd better have 2 decoys out for both heads.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Apr 6, 2006 14:33:07 GMT -5
Two heads are much better than one. ;D ;D
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 6, 2006 14:36:13 GMT -5
Trick photography, or too many cold ones the night before! You hunt these kind with a double barrel shot gun.. On that note - I watched Tombstone again last night. Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday was a hoot. When the bad guy said somethuing about Doc being drunk, Doc pulled out two pistols and said "I've got two pistols. One for each of you." Good flcik..
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