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We have a couple of additional successful turkey hunters to report on – Ryan Diehl, a 16-year-old sophomore at Madison High School, and Emily Albright of Sauquoit, the new regional coordinator for the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Women in the Outdoors Program.
Both scored doubles.
Diehl a big gobbler Sunday morning, then repeated the performance Monday, completing his season. The first bird weighed 20 pounds and carried a 9½-inch beard and 1-inch spurs. The other, a jake, weighed 15 pounds and had a 5-inch beard.
Albright, a Sauquoit Valley High School and Paul Smith’s College graduate who is gung-ho about helping women enjoy the outdoors, brought in a 17-pound jake May 2 that had 5½-inch beard and ¼-inch spurs. Thursday, she knocked down a 19-pounder that had a 10-inch beard and 1-inch spurs.
Congratulations and continued good luck to both hunters.
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