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Kyle and his brother Cade Griffis with a couple of nice Rio Grande turkeys taken near the Dallas area. Cade (on the right) is a former Kansas City Royals baseball player and is the owner of the Dallas Baseball Academy in Dallas, Texas. Babe, the Lab, called both these birds in with a little clucking and cutting (don't let that look on his face fool you). Just goes to show you how easy it is to use a Peyton's Putter box call. These boys make it look too easy. Jim silpped around this old gobbler and got between him and his hens and yelped to him with a tree yelp twice and when he flew down he landed about 30 yards from him, and the rest, well, you guessed it. Took him with a Cocabola Mother Clucker.
   
[Photo] Jim Loyless & Osceola [Photo] Peyton Griffis
Jim took this old Osceola at 10 o'clock in the morning after trying to call him in for about 4 hours. He wouldn't respond to anything but a gobble box. Guess he thought another gobbler had his hens and he came over to stomp the cluck out of him. Jim used a Cocabola Mother Clucker. I was working on two big gobblers with 6 hens that were slowly coming in and heard a gobbler answer me from the other direction and turned around and called him in. He came in running, strutting and gobbling all at the same time. 9 inch beard, 1 and 1/4 inch spurs.Used a Virgin Hen.
   
[Photo] Vance Griffis [Photo] Roy Meyers
Vance took this white tailed Colorado Merriam about 5:30 in the afternoon. We were about ready to leave when we decided to check out a pond to see if they had been watering there. They were, so we decided to yelp and a big boy answered immediately. We hurried toward him and set up and called him in from 200 yards. He came in drumming and strutting. We used a Canary wood Mother Clucker. Roy Meyers took this nice Merriam gobbler on opening day in the San Isabel National Forest near Pueblo Colorado. He called another one up about 15 minutes before and he pulled a sneaky on him by slipping up behind him to about a foot and a half and then screaming out a loud gobble. By the time Roy picked his hat up and put it back on the old boy had made a quick getaway. This old gobbler wasn't so lucky. Roy used his new Horny Hen call with a diaphragm.
   
[Photo] Yet another pic of Jim [Photo] Phil Smith
Jim hunted this old white tailed Merriam from 5:30 in the morning until 5:30 that afternoon before finally taking him. He had 21 hens and 9 jakes with him and Jim had to get in front of them and do some coaxing with his Mother Clucker to get them to swing his way, and he didn't do too bad a job of it as you can tell. His tail was 30 inches wide. Phil Smith from Florida with a nice Texas Rio Grande gobbler that he calls the "last minute gobbler". Phil hunted hard for 2 and a half days and had several close calls but just couldn't get the cards to fall right until he was walking back to the truck on the last morning, needing to catch a plane, and heard this one gobble and got in front of him and his hen and swung him towards the hiding place with a Mother Clucker. 10 inch beard and 1 1/2 inch spurs.
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