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Wingbone/stone display

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Anyone got any cool ways/things you do with wingbones and/or stones?

One of my best buds got his first turkey last year so I whipped him up a display. Standard beard/fan/spurs but I also made him a wingbone call and put the stones in an old spice container. The lid is off a bottle of Old Elk Bourbon and the shelf is a piece of old barn wood off the farm he killed it on. I printed off a pic collage on wood as well.

My hope is he will be able to add to the stone collection over the years. Wish I had been saving them, I will now.

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I macerate the wingbones then degrease in dawn for a few weeks. Put it all together with expoxy, put a good coat of mop n glow on it and wrap the joints with wax thread. I cut out a little wood tab that fits into the end so the call will stay put but can be easily removed. I figure the spice jar can hold about 4 turkeys worth of grit.
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I've got a jar and a half full, from just the 3 bearded turkeys I've killed. I got smaller jars than yours.

They can be layered, like in this picture, and there's a noticeable difference in size/color. Very interesting IMO.




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Interesting. Never checked a craw but will this spring. We don't really have rocks over/ down here along the Hatchie. Sand yes, but no tiny pebbles like you show here..and even the sand is what I"d call really really fine. Sugar sand.
 
Interesting. Never checked a craw but will this spring. We don't really have rocks over/ down here along the Hatchie. Sand yes, but no tiny pebbles like you show here..and even the sand is what I"d call really really fine. Sugar sand.
They find it somewheres, amazing animals.
 
I've got a jar and a half full, from just the 3 bearded turkeys I've killed. I got smaller jars than yours.

They can be layered, like in this picture, and there's a noticeable difference in size/color. Very interesting IMO.




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That's what I figured. I've got the grit from two birds off the same farm and they both vary in color some.
 

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