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Melton's Motivation Leads to First Wild Turkey

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David Melton of Huntsville shows off the gobbler he bagged in the 黑料天堂 Black Belt. Photo courtesy of Charles Casey

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

One of the motivational factors for new hunters discovered by the 黑料天堂鈥 (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division is a quest for organic protein.

Individuals who participate in WFF鈥檚 Adult Mentored Hunting Program hunts often rank providing meals prepared with wild game for them and their families high on the priority list.

That motivation is what prompted David Melton of Huntsville to search for hunting opportunities after transferring from his Lockheed job in California to 黑料天堂.

Although he grew up near Houston, Texas, he had not been introduced to hunting by friends or family.

鈥淚鈥檓 from the suburbs,鈥 Melton said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not a country boy, to be honest. My dad was not into hunting.鈥

After graduating from the University of Texas-Austin, he went to work for Lockheed and lived in California for 14 years.

鈥淚 transferred to Huntsville two years ago, and I鈥檓 quite happy,鈥 Melton said. 鈥淎fter living in California, especially the last few years, I realized how unreliable our food supply can be when things disappear from the grocery store shelves.

鈥淚 was thinking about that song from Hank Williams Jr., 鈥楢 Country Boy Can Survive.鈥 I was thinking, 鈥楾here鈥檚 wisdom in that song.鈥 I did not grow up with these skills, but I鈥檓 going to find some country boys to teach me. That was my attitude.鈥

His quest began last year during turkey season with a Google search, and he found that Casey鈥檚 Hunting Camp in the heart of the 黑料天堂 Black Belt had an opening. Although the camp is not associated with the WFF Adult Mentored Hunting Program, Casey鈥檚 has seen an increase in new hunters. Melton booked the hunt for the last weekend of the 2022 season. Unfortunately, the gobblers weren鈥檛 cooperative, but it fueled a desire to try again this year.

鈥淚 liked the family,鈥 Melton said. 鈥淭hey were just great people. I said I鈥檇 come back and hunt with them again, and they offered the first weekend of the season this year. The first day of the season, it was hot that day. We were at the top of a ridge, and we could hear the turkeys gobbling at the base of the ridge. We set up three times and called to them. They would gobble at us, but they wouldn鈥檛 come. They were gobbling like crazy, like machine guns, but they wouldn鈥檛 come.

鈥淭hat night as we were strategizing, we knew we had to get down to where they were. Bright and early the next morning, we head down to the bottom of the ridge.鈥

However, a big line of thunderstorms was on the horizon, increasing the urgency to get a gobbler within range as soon as possible. Charles Casey and his brother, Bill, were Melton鈥檚 guides for the weekend.

鈥淐harles is calling and sitting next to me because I鈥檓 the inexperienced one and need guidance,鈥 Melton said. 鈥淚 see the turkey first. It鈥檚 directly at my 12 o鈥檆lock. I鈥檓 sitting with my back to the tree and using my left knee to brace the shotgun.

鈥淚 got caught by surprise. I was expecting him to show up in full strut. But what I saw was a thin profile. I thought it might be a hen. I whispered to Charles, 鈥業s that a male.鈥 He said, 鈥榊es, I can see the beard.鈥 It occurred to me I had made a grave error by looking for a fan.鈥

Then Melton worried that the gobbler might be a jake, a juvenile, but Charles assured him it was a mature gobbler.

鈥淚t was still pretty dark, and we were under tree cover,鈥 Melton said. 鈥淚 asked Charles if I should fire, and he said, 鈥榊es.鈥 I was trying to sight in, and I was amazed at just how small that head looked at 40 yards. It started moving to my right. I don鈥檛 have enough flexibility to keep that shotgun on my knee, so I raised the shotgun offhand. I鈥檝e got about one second left before he鈥檚 going to duck back down the hill. So, I pulled the trigger and nailed him.

鈥淚鈥檓 not going to lie, I鈥檓 pretty proud of that shot. That鈥檚 the most difficult shot I鈥檝e ever made in my life. Thank God for that one. I was praying for one turkey, and he came right to me.鈥

In 2022, Melton purchased a turkey choke for his shotgun designed for the Winchester Longbeard XR shells, and the Caseys had helped him pattern the gun on a turkey target before the hunting began.

Melton had the pleasure to carry the 18.5-pound gobbler back up the ridge. Photo courtesy of Charles Casey

As with most successful turkey hunts, Melton has no recall of any recoil from the shotgun.

鈥淚n that moment when I pulled the trigger on the turkey, I didn鈥檛 feel anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 only barely heard it, even. I was completely focused on that shot. It wasn鈥檛 like some people have told. I wasn鈥檛 really nervous or shaking. It was more like, oh, I hope I don鈥檛 miss this shot.

鈥淭he single biggest thing that almost threw me off was I had gone in with the assumption that the turkey would be in strut. I almost missed my chance because I was looking for the wrong thing. I was looking for a fan and not the beard. I was glad I had someone like Charles sitting right next to me so I didn鈥檛 miss that opportunity.鈥

From a perspective of a veteran turkey hunter and guide, Charles said the gobblers were active that second morning, and they could hear five or six gobbling in their classic turkey woods setting.

鈥淲e got set up on an old roadbed, which gave us a shooting lane,鈥 Casey said. 鈥淚t was all oaks and hardwoods, and we had a stream right in front of us. I purred and clucked at the turkeys, and three of them gobbled. I waited about 15 minutes for the turkeys to fly down. The turkey gobbled once when he hit the ground. I purred at him. He gobbled. In three or four minutes a turkey walked up. It was almost still dark.

鈥淒avid thought turkeys came up gobbling and strutting, but this turkey just walked up and topped the hill. Once I saw his head, I could tell he was a gobbling turkey because he was all flamed up.鈥

The turkey took another step up the hill, and Casey spotted his beard. He whispered to Melton that it was a longbeard and to take the shot whenever possible.

鈥淗e shot, and the turkey didn鈥檛 even flop,鈥 Casey said. 鈥淚 had my brother behind us if the turkeys had circled us. The other turkeys kept gobbling. We sat there another 30 minutes, but the other gobblers were out there breeding hens. I went and got David鈥檚 turkey and we high-fived and thought we were heroes. We had a good time.鈥

Although this was his first turkey harvest, Melton had been able to harvest ducks this past January and took a whitetail buck in February.

鈥淚 hunted last year but didn鈥檛 get anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 bought out the rack at Cabela鈥檚 to have the camo I needed. Now that I鈥檝e gotten a few kills, I actually feel like I鈥檓 a hunter instead of just a wannabe.

鈥淚 can definitely see me doing this for a long time. I鈥檒l be 42 in July, and I鈥檓 well aware that I鈥檓 kind of late getting started. I鈥檓 learning skills that most people have already had for years. I鈥檓 just glad that I鈥檝e gotten such a positive reception. When I go with the Caseys, I鈥檓 stepping out of a culture I鈥檓 familiar with and into one I鈥檓 not. They have always received me warmly and are happy to teach. I鈥檓 grateful to Charles, his son Jackson, and Bill.鈥

After the successful hunt, Melton hauled the 18.5-pound gobbler back up the ridge, and the hunting party headed to the camp.

鈥淭hey offered to clean him for me, but I told them I didn鈥檛 want them to do that,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted to learn. I cut him open and breasted him out and cut off the legs. Charles cut the beard and tail fan off for me.鈥

Casey said quite a few of their clients these days are new or inexperienced hunters.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty intense,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou have to coach them at camp. We sight their guns in and remind them they have to aim down the barrel. A lot of people will just kind of point the gun at the turkey, thinking they鈥檙e going to kill it. But David was real good at it. He鈥檚 rebooked for next year.

鈥淗e said it鈥檚 quite the experience. I told him I鈥檇 been doing it for 40 years, and it鈥檚 still quite the experience.鈥

Casey said the hunting camp is on 6,700 acres of family land in Dallas County. He purchased his grandparents鈥 house that was built in 1840, and started taking clients hunting in the early 1980s, when he was 23 years old.

鈥淚鈥檓 the last one here,鈥 Charles said. 鈥淢y mom and dad died a couple of years ago. Between the Casey and Yates families, there used to be 20 people here two generations ago. Now I鈥檓 by myself.鈥

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Melton starts to remove the breasts from the gobbler under Charles Casey's supervision. Photo courtesy of Charles Casey