Looks like another combat victin.

Dave Parks

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A few minutes ago I looked out the kitchen window and saw this scene by the pond. A Tom decided to give a crippled Tom (laying down) a hard time.
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But the crippled long beard would have none of that and sent him on his way as he limped around on one leg.
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The other birds left after getting a drinlk, but the old long beard stayed behind as he could not keep up with them.
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The old Tom has been laying down resting his leg ofr awhile now.
I'll keep an eye on him and if he does not get better I may have to take him, otherwise a coyote might get him tonight.

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Dave
 
Awesome Dave! I believe I'd have to put the ol boy out of his misery and then enjoy him for dinner... but then again, I'm just a young punk. :) I got out for the first time on Friday morning (season has been open for a month now) and didn't hear anything. If I saw a scene like you've pictured, my buddy and I would have both had a bird!
 
Dave, you really are the "Doolittle" of this board. What awesome critter tales you have. I love these posts, the kids love them too.

Thanks !!
 
Kyle & Andrew,

Well as it worked out this evening, the old sore footed Tom managed to fly up into one of the bigger oaks in the front yard and I watched him as he laid down on a big branch for the night. If he is still around here in the morning he just might make it. I saw a jake that was limping pretty good this afternoon. These Spring breedings seasons are not easy on the poor boys.

Andrew, tell John that Boo-Boo says hi.

Kyle, I hope you get a chance to get out again before your season ends.

Dave
 
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