Spring Thunder
Afternoon Turkey Hunting | Larry "The Cable Guy" Calls | Realtree Spring Thunder
Season 3, Episode 23 • 8m 4s
S3.E22. The Spring Thunder crew is on a quest to get Jonah and Mercer Singletary their first turkeys. The gobbling is sparse, but the laughs are plentiful. Jonah and Mercer experience firsthand that even though the hunting can be tough, a good time can still be had.
0:15: They recap the hunt so far, but emphasize the importance of getting the kids an opportunity at a longbeard.
1:55: They go over part of the gear they plan to use during the afternoon hunt. Hopefully an afternoon gobbler decides to cooperate.
4:05: Finally in the field, everyone hears a turkey gobbling. It keeps responding to hen vocalizations. They scramble to get in position. Will the bird get to them before dark?
7:10: The boys get a surprise call from a very famous comedian, and they have a pretty awesome chat.
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