I received my first sack of turkey feathers from a buddy of mine.  I gave him a bow back before Christmas and he offered to pay me.  I told him just to give me any of the turkey wings he comes across.  He is a son-in-law to the busiest taxidermist in these parts and the whole family is a bunch of avid turkey hunters.  I really wasn't expecting to see any feathers till spring, but I am already stocked up on my fletchings! 
   The warm rain has sort of put a damper on the hunting around here.  I did take a fox squirrel with my recurve in a little strip of woods between pastures out back of the house.  Skinned him out and tacked him to piece of wood.  He will be part of a rawhide bowstring before long.  I skinned the tail out for string silencers.   
  Shot my bow a little into the hay bale in the backyard.   Rained started up again, so I went into the shop and finished chasing a ring on a black locust stave that I got from Greg.  I also worked on a winged elm that is dealing me grief.  It is deflexed, propeller twisted, and just downright contrary!  I have heated, steamed, bent, straightened, and doggone near given up on this piece a couple of times....    Oh well, I am committed to torturing this thing into a bow.  Back at work now 7 -7.  yee haw.