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kenfoerst

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Thought I would share a photo of the gobbler I killed yesterday while hunting in the Mark Twain National Forest in Southwest Missouri. This is my first turkey with a muzzleloader. I got a clean kill on the strutting bird with the Chambers 20 gauge Pennsylvania Fowler at approximately 25 yards using 90 grain measure of no 5 shot and a 80 grain measure of Goex 2F. The bird weighed 22.5 pounds. You can't see a beard in the photo as it had two stubbs about 2 inches long. Apparently what is know as beard rot.

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Congratulations!! :hatsoff: I know the feeling you had when you got your bird....great feeling ain't it?... :)
 
Great Photo!..Congrats! :thumbsup:
" Oh What a feeling!"
Hope there's more in your future!
Flintlocks and turkeys..Oh Yea!
 
Nice bird and fowler.What part of mark twain you hunt? I ride horses and camp just north of Shell Knob beautiful country. After you posted pics of that fowler with a yote you killed last fall it made me pull the trigger on a chambers smooth rifle kit. I'm about half done with it but will have going for next years turkey season. Keep the pics comming. :hatsoff:

Allen
 
Allen, I was hunting the Hercules Glade Wilderness Area. Yesterday was a fantastic morning and the streams and spring colors were absolutely beautiful. I had hoped to find some mushrooms but the bird interrupted my plans. I am sure you will like the smooth rifle.
 
Congratulations ! ! !

Ain't that just like your first bird all over again!

Good lookin' gun!

Greg
 
I love the picture. Blue jeans, T shirt. No camo, no face mask, no 10 gage super wazoo plastic shotgun. I've been sayin' all along it doesn't take all of those accessories to kill a Tom. Good job!!
 
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