Georgia Kick Off – BWB 2.4
The excitement was palpable as Michael Lee, his dad Big Mike, and Kevin Knighton arrived at their new lease in Georgia for the opening weekend of turkey season. This was their first time hunting this property, and they were eager to see what it had to offer. The crisp morning air, filled with the promise of a successful hunt, added to their anticipation. “We’re on the board!” Michael exclaimed, his voice filled with enthusiasm as they prepared for the day ahead, meticulously checking their gear and discussing their strategy for the Georgia landscape.
As they settled in, the distinct sounds of the morning filled the air, a symphony of nature awakening. “We’ve got a long beard on the ground out there,” Michael reported, a wide grin spreading across his face, indicating a promising start. The anticipation of the hunt was electric, a feeling every turkey hunter understands. Big Mike was busy brewing coffee, the rich aroma mingling with the scent of pine, adding to the camaraderie of the morning. “Let’s see what happens,” he said, his tone steady and supportive, ready to back his son and Kevin in their quest for elusive gobblers.
“So far, it hasn’t been going smoothly,” Michael admitted, reflecting on the challenges they faced, a common experience in turkey hunting. They had heard six different gobblers but were struggling to get them to respond effectively. “The hens are henned up,” he explained, noting how the turkeys seemed more interested in their female counterparts than in their calls, making the hunt particularly challenging. “You call, and it’s crickets chirping,” he added with a chuckle, highlighting the sometimes frustrating reality of the sport.
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As they waited patiently, Michael shared his thoughts on the day’s hunt, emphasizing the balance between family life and passion. “I had to support my little boy at his baseball game first,” he said, recalling how he had rushed to the lease afterward, eager to join the action. “But now I’m ready to see if these turkeys want to play nice.” The sun began to rise higher in the sky, casting a warm, golden glow over the Georgia landscape as they listened intently for any signs of movement, their senses heightened.
Suddenly, the silence was broken by the unmistakable sound of gobbling, echoing through the timber. “Hit turkeys basically in every direction!” Michael exclaimed, excitement bubbling over as he pointed toward the sounds, his heart pounding with renewed hope. The thrill of the hunt surged through them as they prepared for what was to come, their focus absolute. “I still think there’s another one over there,” Kevin said, scanning the area with practiced eyes for any signs of movement, demonstrating keen observation skills essential for successful turkey hunting.
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Then came the moment they had been waiting for, a culmination of patience and skill. “Good news report—we’re on the board!” Michael shouted as he spotted a gobbler approaching, its vibrant colors shimmering in the morning light. “We got a long beard on the ground out there!” The adrenaline kicked in as they watched the magnificent bird strut into view, and Michael took aim with precision. “He got all running around about ten yards,” he recalled, his heart racing as he pulled the trigger, securing their first success of the season.
“I think he’s probably good to go,” Michael said with satisfaction as they approached their prize, a truly impressive specimen. The thrill of taking down a turkey on opening day was exhilarating, a memory to cherish. “This is my first gobbler at the Alamo ever!” he exclaimed, feeling a profound sense of accomplishment as he admired the bird, its fan spread wide.
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As they celebrated their success, Big Mike joined in on the excitement, his pride evident. “Look at this bird’s spread!” he said, marveling at the size and beauty of the gobbler, a testament to the wild. The camaraderie between father and son was palpable, a bond strengthened by shared experiences in the great outdoors, making it more than just a hunt.
“I didn’t think they were that big when I first saw him,” Michael admitted, reflecting on how impressive the bird turned out to be, often the case with wild turkeys. “He’s more dominant than we gave him credit for.” The thrill of turkey hunting is not just about the harvest; it’s about sharing these experiences with loved ones, connecting with nature, and creating lasting memories that endure long after the season ends.
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With one turkey down, they were eager to see what else the day would bring, their spirits high. “Let’s head to the powerline and see if we can find some more,” Kevin suggested, ready for another round of hunting, fueled by their initial success. The excitement of opening weekend had only just begun, and they were determined to make the most of their time in the Georgia wilderness.
As they packed up their gear and headed out, Michael couldn’t help but smile at the day’s adventure. “This is what turkey hunting is all about—patience, camaraderie, and a little bit of luck,” he mused, encapsulating the essence of the sport. With their spirits high and hopes set on more gobblers, they ventured deeper into the beautiful Georgia landscape, ready for whatever lay ahead, embracing the true spirit of Backwoods Life.
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For anyone looking to experience the thrill of turkey hunting in Georgia, this opening weekend adventure is a perfect example of what awaits in the great outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or new to wild turkey hunting strategies, the Peach State offers unparalleled opportunities. Check out this exciting hunt here:


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