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My county has 2 weeks of winter turkey season starting tomorrow. I'm heading out in the morning. Got my truck loaded. I have two of my bestest kee kee'ing friction calls. My Primos Waterboard box and my Hanks Zebrawood glass over aluminum with my dymondwood and poplar striker and a pure dymondwood striker. Got a few mouth calls, too. The Primos kee kees reasonably well and belts out some really good chatter. The Hanks kee kees like a champ if I condition it with 220 grit sandpaper as well as the strikers. I've been annoying my pets all day with some last minute practicing. Will be taking my Winchester SX4 20 gauge and some Federal TSS #7s. Now I just need a bird to committ suicide and get in front of my gun.

Should be back tomorrow evening to tell you no turkeys committed suicide laugh
good luck.
Thanks, man! Looking forward to it. Early in the week they called for some rain. Now its supposed to be mostly sunny with a high of 42. 1% chance of rain.
Good luck
Good luck and look forward to your report back
I'm out here now. The forecast was dead wrong. It's way colder, completely overcast (looks like it could rain at any time), and the wind is howling.
Good luck
Got here before light and set on a rise overlooking the bottom area where the flock has been coming down the last few times I've been here. Didn't hear any birds at all. Gave few soft calls to see if anything would happen. Nothing. The lighter it's gotten, the windier it's gotten. All I'm hearing is the wind, trees creaking, and branches cracking. No birds, squirrels, nothing. So I started to still hunt the pine thicket and check out the several tight ravines that would make good wind breaks. Nothing. I've cicled back around and am about where I set up this morning, eating a protein bar. I'm gonna give it a little while and see if the wind dies a bit. This bottom area is all torn up from birds looking for beech nuts. But nothings moving in this wind. And I don't know where they've holed up. I'm thinking they may be in some of the ravines in the clear cut area but getting in there is tougher than getting thru WW1 barb wire.
The wind has not died, it's gotten worse. The temp has dropped a lot and now I'm seeing snow.

In my best Cartman from South Park voice, "screw this, I'm going home."
sounds like you were out of luck this morning, may have been a good call to pack it in
Still had a good time. Any day outside is better than working.

I took some pics of places I stopped to rest and call and wait. It was so damned windy I figured I'd still hunt the pine thicket. Took a seat for awhile.
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Lots of small ravines that provide soem wind breaks.
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Just down this hill is the bottomland where the flock had been flying down in the morning and rooting around for beech nuts. This is where I set up first thing this morning before it started getting windy. Once it was clear the wind wasn't going to let up, I worked my way across here and into the pine thicket on the far side and still-hunted that.
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I had a chance to visit my deer stand and blind from the fall.
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On the way out, I came across what I think are coyote tracks.
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And a fresh poop full of hair among the fresh tracks.
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And a fresh turkey turd on my way out. They're here. But this one tract is 780 acres and it was impossible to search out every nook and cranny. I stuck to the areas that I've seen birds recently.
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Here's short video from my fall deer stand/blind.


My Hank's Zebrawood glass over aluminum.
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Looked at the weather forcast for tomorrow.

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That's what it was supposed to be today.

I'll head back out tomorrow morning.
This morning is already looking better. A bit warmer than yesterday. And the clouds are broken up and much thinner. The moon is out, and so far, no wind. Should be a much more pleasant day.
Hope you have better luck today.
The sky is clear, but the wind picked back up. And it feels like it's in the 20s. Colder today than yesterday. I'm still hunting the pine thicket again. I know they're here. Saw more poop on the trail. But it's a big ass area. This thicket is a pretty good wind break.
Got one!
That TSS is no joke.
My 2022-2023 season is now 2/3rds over.
Will post pics later.
Nice and congrats!
Thanks. Just got home. Need to clean it then will post som pics.
congrats
Awesome, of course you know, "pics or it didn't happen".
Virginia started this 2-week winter season I think in 2022 in select counties. The one I hunt is one of them. Either sex is allowed. And it's a chance to get out and hunt turkeys after deer season closes without having to wear blaze orange.

So I got in the woods just as the horizon was starting to show a bit of light. Sky was clear, stars out, and the moon was shining. Very little wind. But pretty cold - in the 20s. I was able to do the mile+ hike back to the bottom area I like to hunt by moonlight. I go there and took my spot from yesterday hoping the birds had returned to the pine ticket at the top of the other side's hill. They had been flying down into this bottom area to eat beech nuts. As it got lighter, no sounds at all. I did some soft tree calls as it got lighter, and about 7:45 I did some fly down cackling on my box call. Nothing. By now, the wind had picked back up again and was blowing pretty hard. But the sky was cloudless. It was very cold.

I decided to go back the way I came and call into the pine thicket that borders the trail. Nothing. I knew birds were there - they're there every year. But that's a damned big thicket and I had no idea where in there they'd be. I went in about 60 yards or so. The ground slopes down then back up and down again. As thick as it is in there with young pines, you can see pretty far and walk nearly silently. I could see a slope down to a ravine and decided to set up so that I could shoot if the birds came the way I thought they would, from my 11 o'clock. That was the direction of the ravine. I started with some soft clucks. Laid my call down and watched. Nothing. Picked up my phone and shot a short video of where I was sitting. This is just a couple of minutes before the hen appeared and I've been looking to see if maybe I caught her somewhere in the video. I don't think so. You can see a long lane through the trees at the :21 second mark. That's where I got her.



Put my phone away, and made a few more soft clucks. Was watching my 11 o'clock. Then I slowly turned my head right and looked at my 2:30 postion and saw a hen about 30 yards out with her neck straight up looking in my direction. She never made a sound and came in completely silently. My gun was pointed at 11 o'clock so I just watched her. She must have gotten nervous because she started putting and walked away. Didn't run, just kind of meandered off. When she went behind some brush, I turned and got my call and scootched around so I could shoot in her direction. I gave a couple more clucks and set the call down and shouldered my gun in her direction. She came back and stepped out into a straight lane about 40 yards away. Neck straight up looking in my direction again. I had my bead on her but was a little worried since she seemed pretty far and I had my 20 gauge. I had patterned the gun with TSS #7 and it patterned well and I decided to trust it. I touched her off. The shot hit her head and neck and I saw feathers poof off her. She tipped forward head first and except for some nervous spastic flapping and flopping, that's all she wrote. She ended up about 2 feet from where she tipped.

I walked over to her. I found my shell's flight control wad about half way between my spot and her.

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A little shameless plug for Hank's Game Calls
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Freezing. It was supposed to be in the 40s and that's what I dressed for. Never got above freezing. I always carry 10 shells with me. Given the cost of TSS, I had 2 #7 TSS shells, both in the gun. I had 8 #4 lead back up rounds.
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After-kill video.


The poor girl would have had a hard winter. Her crop was completely empty. I opened her gizzard and just about the only thing in there was gravel and a couple small green buds.
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Anyways, that's 2 of 3 I am allowed in a single year. So my 2022-2023 season is 2/3rds over. I'll have to wait for spring to hunt again and, God willing, take a bearded bird.
Great write-up.

You should be on a pro-staff somewhere.
Sheeitt. But thanks. I'm just learning this stuff. I never stop learning. I have loads to learn.
By the way, I wasn't using a special choke. I was just using my standard Invector Plus full choke tube.
C'mon man! Lol!
I know, right? Who da thunk it? Shooting TSS out of the full choke that came with your gun.
I had a hard time thinking about shooting the TSS small shot size, but once I did shoot it and saw what it did on a bird, I am now a believer.
Once again congrats
Thanks, Pullit. My first ever TSS kill. I'm a believer, too. It slammed home. It was a very quick and clean kill.

Also, it's the first time I've ever hunted on a Sunday. Sunday hunting started in Virginia in 2022.
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Now I have to figure out what I'm going to do till spring. Squirrels are still in season until February 28. I think I need to take my new/old H&R single shot out and see if I can bag a few before season closes.

The crows have been thick. I've seen them in flocks along the swamp bottom all fall and winter. Maybe I'll take my redator call out and see if I can nail a few. I haven't been crow hunting in a very long time.
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