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2008
Fred Lutger Reports On Nebraska Turkey Hunt
By Fred Lutger
May 8, 2008 - 6:10:37 AM
 

The Nebraska hunt is done. And like last year's hunt this was another dandy. 

We went for season opener this year. It is about 2 weeks earlier then we have hunted Nebraska before. This early hunt was colder than past years. We caught the turkeys still flocked in their winter survival groups. As spring progresses the turkeys split up, fan out and extend their range. 

It is not uncommon to see large flocks of turkey in the fall. This year that is what we encountered on our spring hunt. We found one roost area that at times had 150 turkeys gathered in the same small area. Four big cottonwood trees looked like Christmas trees full of ornaments, turkeys were on every branch. We watched each morning the route they used to disperse. Each evening we watched as turkey groups showed up in the afternoon and headed for the roost area. This was great for picture taking and shooting video. Bow hunting took a little more effort. 

Each day we moved in a little closer. But if we were 100 yards out of the action it was very hard to get the turkeys in range. The decoys helped more than anything to close the gap. Calling brought the attention to the decoys. The decoys brought the turkeys to bow range.

Each year I get to try new product on these hunts. This year for the Nebraska hunt I used a new broadhead by TrueFire, the Switch Blade. It is an expandable with blades that activate on contact. The blades are locked full open before entering the turkey. The 1 3/8 inch cutting diameter was enough to drop all three of my turkeys in sight. That's the kind of blood trail I like.

I bragged on the decoys. One of the decoys I used is from A Way Hunting Products. I used their new Turkey Skinz decoy cover on a Buckwing hen decoy. I have found, as most turkey hunter have, that the more realistic the decoy, the better it works. This new product brings realism to decoys. It is a product worth using. 

Two of the turkeys I killed this year had multiple beards. The first had 4 beards.


The other bird had two. The extra beards  weren't noticeable when I shot either turkey. In fact, I didn't see the extra beard on the two-bearded bird until I cleaned the bird.

One other item I used for the first time on this hunt is the Digital Turkey Scale from Nature Vision. This is a very accurate and easy to use scale that weights to the ounce. It also has a built in tape for spur and beard measurements. By entering these measurements this scale will automatically calculate your birds score for the NWTF records. If you would like one of these scales they are available for purchase at www.freddiebearsports.com

My bow set up functioned flawlessly. For this year's bow I chose the Bowtech General. I gave up a little bow speed to get the massive 8 1/4" brace height this bow offers. This feature makes this bow very forgiving. I like that on a small turkey size target. The ultra-smooth draw from the CenterTrac Binary Cam System makes the bow easy to draw from a sitting position in a ground blind. 

For a sight I chose the Montana Black Gold with FlashPoint. This sight has some of the brightest fiber-optic pins on the market today, a really nice feature when sitting in a dark blind. I used Bohning's 6-arrow take off bow quiver. My arrow rest is the Whisker Biscuit from Trophy Ridge. Shooting in a blind offers many obstacles that can knock my arrow off the rest right at crunch time. Need I say more?

I am sticking with the tried and true Carbon Express Arrows with custom cut 5 1/2 inch True Flight shield shaped feathers. This combination of shaft and feather unforgivably guides my broadhead to the target as long as I do my part.

Robert and I got to film four of our turkey kills in Nebraska this year. It is a monumental task taking turkeys with a bow. Getting the kill on film is even harder. We are both excited about the challenge. Robert is putting them up on BowTube. Enjoy.


We both have Eastern and Merriam's turkeys under our belt this year. We are off to Texas for those hill running, cactus jumping, rattle snake side steppin' Reo's. Stay tuned!

Fred

PS: Our planned Florida trip hasn't materialize.

 

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