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Offline HUNTER2

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Had 20 turkeys in my back yard this mourning. :coffee:

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« Last Edit: August 08/31/10, 11:30:19 AM by HUNTER2 »
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away

Offline MTCOMMER

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VERY NICE!  Its always good to see large groups like that, alot of mating possibilities, Do you hunt them?
-- If im not mistaken, you mentioned you were from the Wilmar area - the Turkey population has been booming around that area (I have noticed atleast).  We have large groups around our land by Belgrade and some really nice Toms, hopefully I get a chance at one in October!

Offline HUNTER2

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I shot one a couple years ago. I tried this spring also and didn't see anything. I moved father west from Willmar.
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away