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This was a fall hunt with my turkey dog at Fort Cambell Kentucky military base....I don't recall the area number.

A fellow from Virginia had came to hunt with me and Buster a few days....he had been asking him to make him a box call for several years. I didn't know when or if I would ever get around to it so I suggested that he get a Turpin copy from Irving Whit...I had seen that Whit had made some exact copies of a an original Tom Turpin box that this collector owned and they lOoked really nice.

When Earl and I met up at the hotel he couldn't wait to show me his new boxes....he had bought three of them. I don't really like to critique another callmakers work but Earl insisted I give him my thoughts.

I told him to play them....then I stroked all 3....I remarked that you might get by hunting with this one.

Next morning we were at our area and we worked the roads trying to locate a flock (get them to talk) while they were on the roost....no such luck.

After a time we took out walking it was time for Buster to do his thing.....a short time later about two hundred yards ahead of us Buster cut loose barking and squealing. We got up with Buster and he helped us find the flush site.

It was a long set....we had few turkeys answer and a couple that came in silent that we didn't get a shot at. After several hours my azz was getting sore and I suggested we go get something to eat....

We couldn't get signed into a different area so we came back to finish out the day.....I wasn't too keen on this area because there was a lot of hidden razor wire in the area.

I kept Buster leashed as we walked in I told Earl he could '''help me out with the calling some this afternoon if he wanted to".

I moved about 100 yards west of our initial stand....there was a small filled in pond in the woods I saw a nice spot with two trees with a foot tall log to set up Buster behind with the pond at our backs. I told Earl we're going to sit here....I told Earl pick you out a tree about 20 or 30 yards to the west I'll stand right here until you're situated so well be sure no one gets in a line of fire.

Earl took a little while he finally sat down.....I was still standing before I said down I pulled out my Maple and Ebony box call and hit her a lick...a turkey immediately answered back I called again and they were closer I figured I best get ready....I sat down called again and they were coming....I popped my diaphragm call in and started working them over pretty good there was two of them and they were moving a little west of me towards Earl just out of sight. I'm thinking Earl is going to get the shot.

About that time Earl hit his new Whit box call....the turkeys did an about face and were leaving town....I tried to turn them around to no avail they kept talking while getting further and further away.

After a time the light is fading....I stand up and whistle. Earl see me and gathers his things up....as I'm standing there I'm thinking I ought tell Earl that pond would be a dam good place for that box call....when he got over to me I didn't do it.

When Earl gets over to I asked him....why did you start calling on that box dang thing sounded like a gOose.

Earl pulled the call out of his vest looked at it and pitched it over his shoulder into the pond.....I laughed and told him that's what I was thinking he should do with it....I remember telling Earl you should have could have sold to a Yankee they wouldn't know the difference.

We had good laugh....went and ate supper at Richard Hudsons house had a few laughs about the hunt.

Two days later we were forced back into that area....we fished the call out of the pond and Earl gave the "pond call" to Richard Hudson and a box call maker was bOrn
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I told it just for yOu Donny

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Meh..........

Not really interested in much of your drivel, Luther. I think I read your first one. Wasn't much to hold my interest let alone make me laugh.

Go tell it to someone who finds you relevant.


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Sure you didn't read it Donny bOy

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I didn't.

Weren't you listening ?? I read the first one you posted as a "funny turkey hunt" and saw no humor in it at all. Your sense of humor is (obviously) different than mine. AND your writing skills are definitely lacking. So that was a minute of my life I'll never get back. Not making that mistake again. I don't give a schidt what your stories are.


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Donny bOy is mAd....

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Not at all.

Just bored with your irrelevance, stupidity and lack of contribution.


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Donny there's a moral to that story.....trouble is you cant see the forest for that big azz heAd of yours.

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Donny there is more info in that hunting story than you have contributed in your entire time on this forum.

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Show us your post that proves me wrong YoderbOy.

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I guess this can be funny... in a way...

My buddy that owns the property up by Mauston brought a neighbor with one time. My buddy asked me to go with him as he was a new turkey hunter. I knew him, decent enough guy and at the time was a LEO in the town next to where I grew up. Went over a few things with him, demonstrated some different calls for him to familiarize himself with and off we went. First couple set-ups we had responses to calling, but nothing to show for it. Later in the day, we ended up on a field edge in a great strutting area. Did some calling... nothing. In a bit, did some more calling... nothing again. We sat there softly talking and enjoying a beautiful day. I then noticed hens starting to come out into the field on the very far edge from us, there was a bunch of them. And they were being followed by a group of toms. I told him that I was going to start some very aggressive calling and that if any of the toms broke off and headed our way, what I was going to do and what I hoped he'd do. Well, a couple toms did break off and headed our way. Strutting, and gobbling, as they worked their way ever closer. When the birds were still about 60 yards away, all of the sudden this guy starts shooting at them! You could tell the birds were getting hit by the way they acted and the feathers coming off, but nothing fatal. They quickly turned and started getting away from there, as did the others. Then the guy jumps up, both arms over his head holding the shotgun and starts running across the field after the birds! Lol! Very quickly he was all alone standing out in the middle of the field. He turned and started walking back towards me with his head hung low. When he got closer he asked me, too far? I laughed and said yes, too far. I asked him did you hear me putt? See the birds stick their heads up? He said I guess I blew it! I told him no problem, plenty of places to still hunt at and that we just had all the fun and excitement of turkey hunting and can still hunt. He said no, I'm done! With that he literally walked back to the cabin, packed up and left. I shrugged my shoulders, went to a different area and killed a bird!


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Lol...and this guy's protecting our streets.

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Kinda what I was thinking too...


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Bang bang...."stop or will shoot"....lol


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If I was a cop today that's what I'd do.

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