Julie Golob and Jessie Duff on NRA All Access

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posted on April 21, 2015
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World Champion Shooters, Jessie Duff and Julie Golob, had a 5:30am wake up call last Thursday April 16th. The two headed out with Triple Creek Outfitters for a Kansas Spring Turkey hunt.  This hunt was being filmed for an upcoming episode of NRA All Access.

“We got up bright and early, got our camo on, and headed out to the woods”, says Golob. Triple Creek Outfitters explained to the two shooters that the land was so abundant with turkeys that they wouldn't even need to use decoys. “There was gobblin' all over the place!" exclaims Golob.

Not long into their hunt, a group of six turkeys, two toms and four jakes, came running towards the blind. Golob waited for the last tom to appear and took her shot. However, a jake snuck in behind him and both birds went down! “It was a moment of shock and awesomeness,” explains Duff, “we just kind of looked at each other like ‘did that just happen?'”

To find out more about their hunt and see a video of these two shooting stars, click here to visit our friends at NRA Blog!

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