Gobblers and Morels: Morel of the Week begins off Turkey of the Week

Joe Gusich gets Morel of the Week going off Turkey of the Week in southern Illinois.

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Joe Gusich starts Morel of the Week with finds while turkey hunting in southern Illinois. Provided photo

Joe Gusich starts Morel of the Week with finds while turkey hunting in southern Illinois.

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Let’s start Morel of the Week doubled up with Turkey of the Week.

As Mike Sehring emailed, ``Another bonus to spring turkey hunting.’’

His friend Joe Gusich bagged his tom turkey of 23 pounds with an 11-inch beard and one-inch spurs. He was hunting with his brother-in-law the second season in southern Illinois in the Shawnee National Forest.

“It took over an hour to call the bird in, until he finally committed,” Sehring emailed. “It was a 25-yard shot.”

Sehring indicated the group is from Canaryville on the South Side.

“We have a small hunting cabin in Johnson County, just outside of the Shawnee,” Sehring emailed. “Named Camp Whack-a-way.”

Bonus came with a good batch of morels on the same trip.

Joe Gusich bagged a big tom turkey second season in southern Illinois. Provided photo

Joe Gusich bagged a big tom turkey second season in southern Illinois.

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TOTW, the celebration of the stories of turkey hunting around Chicago outdoors, runs Wednesdays in the Sun-Times as warranted. MOTW, the celebration of foraging for morels in spring, runs Wednesdays in the Sun-Times as warranted. Normally, TOTW and MOTW run separately.

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