Spring Thunder
Stubborn Turkeys Won't Gobble | Bass Fishing Instead | Realtree Spring Thunder
Season 3, Episode 17
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5m 24s
S3.E16. After a slow morning of turkey hunting, Ben McDonald decides to wet a line and put a few bass and catfish in the boat for supper. McDonald, Phillip Culpepper and Drake Lamb head afield for a little surf and turf action.
1:30: The turkeys are tight-lipped and not cooperating with the Spring Thunder crew. Clouds, rain and fog put a dampener on things. Despite Culpepper's attempts to shake one loose, it doesn't happen, and they decide to call it a day in the turkey woods.
3:45: McDonald says enough with uncooperative gobblers. Instead, it's time to hit the water. Both bass and catfish are in trouble and destined for the frying pan later that evening.
4:45: They finally hear a gobble and attempt to roost it for the next morning. Will they get it done?
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