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If you kill a turkey using a Peyton's Putter Box Call
and would like to see your picture in these pages,
email your picture to us along with a brief description of your hunt.
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[Photo] Peyton Griffis [Photo] Jim Loyless
It was raining in Texas and we noticed a large gobbler coming out of the woods about 400 yards away heading across a large field and I grabbed my gun and slipped around to the other side in front of him and hid in the woods. I made a couple of yelps and got his attention and he turned straight towards me and that was that. Virgin hen again. Jim Loyless and I were standing in the corner of the lease and listening to turkeys gobbling over on another lease when we heard one gobble at our calling from another dirrection and we sit down and hugged the fence row and called him to about 20 yards of us before Jim ruined his day. He came out in the field and strutted for at least 100 yards while steady walking our way. Jim used his Wengy Peyton's Putter and I used the Virgin Hen.
   
[Photo] Vance Griffis [Photo] Tyler and Derek
Vance set up in a thicket at about 9 o'clock in the morning and called three gobblers right to him and ruined the largest ones day.He used one of our exotic calls. Tyler Tarjick and Derek McAlister set a blind up near Graham, Texas and called this old boy up close enough to take him with a compound bow. It was Tyler's first bow gobbler. He used an Ebony Peyton's Putter.
   
[Photo] Mike Crepeau [Photo] Roy Weeaks
Mike Crepeau called me one day and said he was having trouble getting this gobbler to respond to his box call. He was using one of the name brand box calls and it was not working for him. I fixed him up with a Peyton's Putter call and you can see what happened the next time he went. Way to go Mike. Roy Weeaks from Denver, Colorado took his first big gobbler near Beloit, Kansas and it only took 15 minutes. He said he only had to call about 5 times and the old boy liked to have ran over him. He used a special made laminated Peyton's Putter with an Ebony paddle (sitting on the fence post). Roy is retired Army with 32 years service and had to use his army training to belly crawl close enough to get into position. He called this old gobbler away from a large flock of hens and gobblers that he had spotted. He used an old 1959 Browning Superposed Grade 1 over and under to do the deed and it still has what it takes.
   
[Photo] Peyton Griffis [Photo] Arron Nauman
I made a homade blind a few days before season out of metal post and chicken wire and weaved natural sticks and weeds in the wire and was in it before daylight opening morning. Had 4 big gobblers and several hens all over me right at daylight and finally one of the strutting gobblers walked in front of my shooting hole and I shot him with my recurve bow at 17 steps. He had a 8 1/2 inch beard and 1 1/16 inch spurs. The old Virgin Hen done the honers again Arron Nauman took his first Eastern gobbler near Manchester, Tennessee with the help of his dad Harve Nauman using his Virgin Hen box call. Harve has been having great success calling up turkeys for himself and his friends. Thanks Harve for a bunch of great pictures.
   


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