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Adam Bomb

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  1. Glad you got into a few and had fun with your son. Hope he's feeling better soon.
  2. Great post and pics....Nice job
  3. Nice job Mike....Great trout!
  4. Nothin wrong with a Sugar Mamma Frank!
  5. Welcome to the site Dennis. Good luck with the salmon. Im sure youll do well.
  6. Great idea Dennis.
  7. "Dont be bashful, dont be shy, go on and let if fly...We can use all the chum we can get". Thats what our Captain in Florida said...lol....Sorry your trip got cut short. Vita-Motion S is a great product for motion sickness if that was what caused the problem.
  8. I use the 8'6" Wolverine Charter Special Rods from Shakespeare for our rigger rods. I also run quite a few of them on my lead core set ups. My dispey rods are Daiwa Heartland 8'6" w/AFTCO roller guides for my wires divers and 9'6" Daiwa Heartland dipsey rods for my braid divers.
  9. Thanks everyone. It was another great season for us. We really enjoyed it. Hoping to call in a few more for some friends and we'll call it a year
  10. Another season in the books. And things got started rather quickly. April 19 AM Mom broke the ice opening morning. Dad and her were hunting a small corn stubble acrossed the road from the camper where we had observed several turkeys the day prior to season. There were 3 nice longbeards in the bunch and they hoped to do some damage. And sure enough they did. They set up in the corner of the field in a high travel this has been a proven spot over the years for Dad. So, he and Mom parked the quad and set up the Evolution Sabre in the corner of the field and put out their dekes. Wasnt long after flydown and they had a longbeard gobbling and putting on a show. It came up towards the decoys and as mom eased the gun out it caught her movement and turned to leave, but as turkeys often do, had to take that one last look and he stretched his neck she folded him. 7:15 am and a nice 2 yr old turkey down. Had a 9 5/8" beard and 1" spurs. Great bird Mom! My opening morning was pretty uneventful. I had a few woodlots to choose from and the one i decided to hunt had a couple great longbeards and only 3 hens roosted there the day prior to season. There was a small finger of woods that juts out into the field, and the birds were roosted just in from there and entered the field along that finger of woods. So, i figured it was a no brainer slam dunk for opening morning. Unfortunately for me, they didnt roost in that woods like the day prior, but in a lot to the west a few hundred yards with a few more buddies. And at flydown the hens lead the toms to the north into another hunter where they were greeted with a thundering boom! April 19 PM Headed back to the farm that Mom got her bird on for the afternoon hunt. Dad and i set up where we had seen the birds strutting and feeding the afternoon prior. As the day wore on the wind picked up and birds never showed other than a beareded hen that strolled right through the center of my hen/strutting tom set. April 20 AM Dad headed back out to his honey hole where Mom killed her bird the day prior. I went to a 160 acre woods that holds a ton of turkeys. Hadnt been able to catch up with the land owner until midday on the opener, but finally did and was excited to get back in that woods. One of my favorite places to hunt. Its almost always a fast paced run and gun style hunt in there with some challenging terrain to negotiate at times. This property has rolling oak ridges, thick brush and wet swamp land. Having not been able to scout it, i just had to wing it from past hunts. Well, I eased my way down the logging road and hooted on the owl call every coulpe hundred yards trying to strike up a gobble. Nothing much going on until i got towards the back 1/3 of the wood lot where theres a turnaround and a large ridge with a big open bottom where birds like to roost and strut. I hit the Power Owl and two birds thundered off not 125 yards in front of me. It seemed like a great set up. Birds up on the ridge, a big sandy turnaround where they can strut and dust so i stuck a hen deke in the ground and backed up against an oak. Wasnt long and the woods to the south started gobbling as well. I waited just prior to when i figured theyd fly down and did some soft calls to which they answered. Finally they flew down, but on the back side of the ridge towards that big oak bottom. They went back and forth gobbling, but wouldnt come my way. Eventually i could tell they were moving off so i decided to make an aggressive move and try to get to the ridge near the roost and set up before they got too far gone. Well just as im getting up there one gobbles. Then the other. Well the gobbler to the left sounded closer so i decided to end round 90* to the left using the terrain for cover to get into position. As im heading that way he gobbles again, but this time he is CLOSE. So, i hurridly retreated west as there wasnt a good place to sit and slide down the edge of the ride and set up on a nasty slope in a very uncomfortable position. I hit the slate call and he gobbled once. Next thing i know i could hear him drumming and then the leaves rustling. Thats when i spot a red head running around the bottom edge of the ridge coming right for me. He stopped in my estimation at about 45-50 yards from me and looked around. Not seeing any hen and not having my mouth call in i was unable to call. He turned around to head back where he came from. As he passed behind a big oak i picked my gun up and when he reapeared from behind the tree i put a bead on him and unleashed the furry and he folded. Gotta love 3 1/2" and 250 pellets of carnage! Not a long beard, but a thick one. Another 2 year old bird 8 1/8" beard and 1" spurs. I called Dad about half way to the bird and it was 7:10 am. After the long 3/4 mile trek back to the farm with turkey over my shoulder i loaded him in the truck and headed back to camper. I got back, poured some coffee and showing Mom my bird. As im telling her the story we hear a gun shot from acrossed corn field. I call Dad and sure enough he just put his bird down. It was now 8:10 am. Heres how it went down. After a pretty quiet morning he finally had a long beard sound off to the east. As he worked that bird closer he peered out the west window to spot a nice tom that slipped in silently. That joker was fanned out coming down the headlands towards his decoys. Some clucks and purrs and it came within gun range and it was game over. Yet another 2 year old turkey. 10" beard, and 1" spurs. So, Mom and I grabbed the camera, jumped in the truck and headed back to snap some pics of the bird. Worked out great as Dad and I got pics of our birds in the field together. Good stuff. Dads bird My bird We are father and son, we'll get the job done! Another great season in the books. 2 days, 3 birds down. Dont get any better than that.
  11. Sounds like a great hunt to me. Sorry you didnt get the result you were looking for. Thats hunting. You got plenty of time to redeem yourself...Best of luck Justin.
  12. Congratulations. Isnt turkey hunting a blast? I love it, look forward to it every year. Glad you enjoyed your self out there....Great bird by the way.
  13. Awesome bird...Congrats on your first bow kill...Way to go!!!
  14. Welcome to the site Mark. Glad to hear your boats working well. Good luck in AuGres.
  15. Could be the best 58 spent all season.
  16. Now you can put a deckload of fish on that bad boy!!!...Nice looking rig. Will be able to run a full spread with ease.
  17. Looks like a fine day on the water. Is it me or is that bottom fish a Coho? Head and tail look different. Maybe im just having a brain fart.(first time for everything...lol)
  18. Im sure it did....Great lookin rig Scott. Hows the Ranger running for ya?
  19. Its a good thing it looks good cause it dont catch fish.:lol:
  20. Thanks for the EUP Steel report....Glad you got into a couple.
  21. A great thread from a few questions asked. I guarentee you that not only did you learn from this thread, but it helped out others that had the very same questions. Thats what these boards are about. ...nice job on the browns. Great looking fish. Theyre just one of many species taking advantage of the abundance of gobies available. The Walleye on Saginaw Bay are gorging on them as well.
  22. Here ya go. Elberta Clip'er-Fixed Slider Version http://www.legendaryproduct.com/Fixed_Slider_1.asp Elberta Clip'er Free Slider Version http://www.legendaryproduct.com/Free_Slider_1.asp
  23. Guys that are running spoons above spinnies likely have a loop in their line or a small spro swivle with a double section of dacron or power pro, then another small spro swivel, then another 20-30' of mono to the spinny and fly. This allows you to hook your slider in that double section and fix it in that position keeping it from tangling with the flasher and fly below. When your reel it up you remove the slider from the doubled section of darcron/power pro and wind it onto your reel as you normally would...If you do this be sure that the guides on your rod are large enough for the swivels to pass through as well as the line guide on your reel.
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