SD season thus far….

I do it with turkeys all the time. You hear that off pitch out of tune funny attempt at a gobble that's a Jake. And when an unexpected high volume gobble rolls down the hill behind you like thunder at 30 yards making the hair stand on the back of your neck and gives you goose bumps, then the king daddy Tom just announced his arrival. Get ready, but don't move a muscle!
Yeah I love turkey hunting, it took me several years to learn how to do it the correct way, but an old guy gave me some pointers and a decoy, and gave me some tips and took me out and boy that guy I just I started getting lots of TOMS after that.
 
In my opinion, the legs on a pheasant are not good eating. In my opinion, you should wait until a pheasant is full grown before hunting them.
Goose what is your definition of full grown, and how can you tell that on the wing? Tail length or spur lenght, I call Bravo Sierra! :unsure:
 
Goose what is your definition of full grown, and how can you tell that on the wing? Tail length or spur lenght, I call Bravo Sierra! :unsure:
Full grown means they're going to have all their color. They're going to have a tail feather of at least 14 in, and they are not young birds per se. You do not shoot young birds because you will have a karma event come down on you. If you do, you have to make a trip to Northern Saskatchewan near the Northwest Territories, to the Indian shrine.
 
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