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Hello All,

 

Came across these three toms...and on-the-fence hens...yesterday morning on my way home from work. Always cool to watch the interaction between these guys and gals once spring rolls around.

 

 

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Cheers,

 

Justin

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Hey Brian,

 

Had a feeling these pics would get you pumped up! :thumbsup_anim: Unfortunately, it was a private lane to a farm, so I couldn't get as close as I wanted to for a better shot.

 

On my way home this morning, I saw upwards of 8 toms and a dozen or two hens. Sadly, it was in a field at the side of the 417. Stopping to take a shot wasn't an option :stretcher:

 

Good luck on the opener, bud.

 

Cheers,

 

Justin

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Yeah, those 3 are TOMS! Aka Longbeards, jelly heads, strutters. They be running the show. If a Jake (1 yr old male) dared to display/strut around those toms he'd get an a$$-kicking!

 

Ah, I see you made the edit. Great pics Justin!!

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Ooops! Thanks, RichyB! Not sure why I put in Jake. Just googled the two to ascertain their differences. Seems like the uniform tail feathers is a dead giveaway of it being a Tom as opposed to a Jake.

 

Good to know...a hunter I am not.

 

Cheers,

Justin

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Thanks, RichyB. These birds didn't seem overly big compared to others I have seen, although I was a bit of a distance away. Would chances be they are "young" Toms - ie. 2nd year birds? Or do they look a full size to you guys that hunt?

 

Cheers,

 

Justin

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Yes, and you can tell jakes because of the uneven tail fan and they have short stubby little beards. You can see those toms in your pictures have long beards 8-11" usually. If you're close enough too, Toms have long 3/4" to 1.5" spurs on their legs and Jakes just have little nubs for spurs. The guys I hunt with... we do not shoot Jakes because they are going to be TOMS the next year!! :thumbsup_anim:

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I've noticed them strut'n in the of the local spots around Barrie.

 

There are actually quit a few flocks of Turkeys that live inside the City limits all year round. At least 4 that I can think of. They where on the strut all week across from where I work.

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