PODCAST: The Galloping Gobbler
Over Easter, I was finally able to make it back down to Turkey Camp. It was a quiet morning at the new Honey Hole when all of a sudden. . .
Podcast — The Galloping Gobbler
Click on the link. It runs about about a 1/2 hour right after I got up to stretch. If I had been sitting in my old seat at The Honey Hole, he would have stopped about 10 feet in front of my barrel.
After the gobbler left, I started walking back towards the house. The galloping gobbler was still down in Left Leg Creek, kicking up a fuss. I decided to walk back through Virginia to see if I could get closer to him. While I was back there, I decided to stop by and visit Mooseboy’s treestand. The more I looked at it, or more precisely, the base of the tree, the more I realized this would make a great place for a turkey blind. There were plenty of dead cedar boughs to use for construction. In a half hour, the new blind at Virginia was done.
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