
The hunt was planned in mid morning when Jon Frech and I agreed to meet to try our hand with gobbler chasing. I parked a little down the road from the agreed upon meeting place to park. After a few minutes I called to see if any gobbler would answer and was immediately met with a lustful gobble. I got into the jeep and met Jon already parked being checked by the game warden. I made a joke to the warden remarking how is a pest around for he checked me and a bird recently. He seems to be a great young man and I hope he doesn’t ever take me too serious.
I told Jon about the bird and came up with a plan of attack. We worked to the same level of the bird and only received one answer. However, i was hearing a long-range gobbler at times. We checked it out and we believed the gobbler may have been frightened by a dog and some kids yelling near to where he had been gobbling.
Our hunt began to circle back on the opposite hill towards where we heard the earlier gobbler. As we approached the point Jon called and received an answer. We set up and later decided to move a little more around the hill. The gobbler began to get worked up and his gobbling increased. We would hear another bird with this gobbler ending up with three gobblers.
The setup was good except for a corridor of Multiflora Rose. Soon we realized moving again would be dangerous for it was obvious the gobblers were moving and getting close.
Jon was doing the calling. I was above and watching and was concerned with the vegetation. However, eventually Jon saw the dominant bird strutting towards him at a place where the rose was not as thick. BOOM!
The gobbler weighed twenty-one and a half pounds with a ten and a half inch beard. Spurs were becoming pointed so the gobbler was, probably, a three year old tom. They were one inch spurs.
We, both, had a good time hunting and was pleased to have had a successful hunt, as well. Congratulations, Jon!