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These are pictures of the wife and my first turkey hunt this spring. We hunted in Utah where we both were lucky enough to draw tags. She shot the larger bird (Of course) he sported a 9 1/2 in beard with 1 1/8 in spurs and mine had an 8 in. beard with 3/4 in. spurs. They were both Rio's.
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Very, very nice--I went on my first turkey hunt in SE Idaho last spring and we didn't even see one. I really want to bag a turkey sometime. Those look great!
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Thanks for compliments, the wife is actually an Idaho Gal and loves to hunt and fish. Met her while I was stationed at Mt. Home.
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That is actually the Cabela's Lightning blind I bought for the wife last year on our bow hunt. I guess it could double for a tent but it has no floor. Has 1 door and six windows with shoot thru screens. I can set it up and take it down in probably 15 seconds or less, not counting putting in the ground stakes. It is pretty lite around 10 or 12 lbs in it's case I think. I know we rode out a pretty nasty afternoon rain,sleet, and hail storm in it last season one evening setting near a water hole. It sure was nice staying dry in it. It comes in different camo patterns. I think this one is called open country. We called both toms in to our decoys and they didn't seem to mind the blind. I shot mine at 20 yards and the wife got hers at 51 yards as ranged with my range finder.[cool]
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