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Message Subject: The "turskie pose"
d2bucktail
Posted 5/1/2014 9:03 AM (#709686)
Subject: The "turskie pose"




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I'm sure I wasn't the first to do this, but with muskies on my mind most of the time, I started doing the muskie pose several years ago when I was successful bagging a spring wild turkey. Last Friday morning I got lucky again (24#er, 9 5/8" beard, 1" spurs) and took the attached selfie. While texting it to friends that a.m. I finally came up with a good name for the pose... the "turskie!" Are any of you doing the "turskie", too?


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d2bucktail
Posted 5/1/2014 11:01 AM (#709709 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"




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Holy turkey! - looks like I uploaded a big version of the pic - be sure to zoom back to be able to see a more reasonable view of it
Reef Hawg
Posted 5/1/2014 12:20 PM (#709728 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"




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Location: north central wisconsin
Nice job Dave!
pklingen
Posted 5/1/2014 1:07 PM (#709737 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: Re: The "turskie pose"




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Location: NE Ohio
very nice, congrats! looks like CPR is out of the question...........LOL
ToddM
Posted 5/1/2014 2:21 PM (#709749 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: Re: The "turskie pose"





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Location: oswego, il
I am glad to see you holding the bird correctly. So many uneducated turkey hunters still using a vertical by the feet hold even some guys still using a boga grip. Try holding your kid up by their lower lip and run a 400 yard dash while holding your breath! God I hope you didn't troll up this bird!
Shep
Posted 5/5/2014 7:57 AM (#710159 - in reply to #709749)
Subject: Re: The "turskie pose"





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Lauren prefers the knee perch hold.

 

BOOM! The Turkey Thug has spoken!




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ChadG
Posted 5/5/2014 10:11 AM (#710174 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"




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Probably get crucified but the boy just threw his on the ground. I will have to do some education on the proper technique. He was overcome by the 25# double bearded (10.5" and 4") 1" spurred beast and just couldn't keep it off the deck.

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ToddM
Posted 5/5/2014 10:25 AM (#710176 - in reply to #710174)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"





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Location: oswego, il
ChadG - 5/5/2014 10:11 AM

Probably get crucified but the boy just threw his on the ground. I will have to do some education on the proper technique. He was overcome by the 25# double bearded (10.5" and 4") 1" spurred beast and just couldn't keep it off the deck.


well at least you had the presence of mind to keep his face covered. Just kidding these are some nice birds. Congrats to everyone.
Shep
Posted 5/5/2014 4:00 PM (#710239 - in reply to #710176)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"





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Nothing wrong with that pose, Chad. Congrats to you and your boy! I love turkey hunting.

Lauren used the knee pose for the first time this year. It's really easy, as the breast is so soft, it forms around the knee, and holds itself there!

Randy
Posted 5/5/2014 6:50 PM (#710253 - in reply to #710239)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"





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Location: South Central Wisconsin
Threw this one over a stump...




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rpike
Posted 5/6/2014 10:26 AM (#710321 - in reply to #710253)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"




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Location: Minneapolis
Big beard on that tom! Congrats.
Born
Posted 5/16/2014 4:27 PM (#711798 - in reply to #709686)
Subject: RE: The "turskie pose"




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Location: MN
Best photo I have of a turkey.


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