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Topic Started: Feb 22 2008, 11:45 PM (177 Views)
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Going to sit through the "Info period" tomorrow and get that ezxtra little tab on the License to buy a Turkey seal.......

Should be a fun day of watching and learning something new.....
Waiting for FALL!!!
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Rebel Soul

Right on! :cheers:
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Renegade
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Atikokan, Ontario
Right on Fish. Then you will have the "T" on your outdoorscard!
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That's great. Another turkey hunter joins the ranks. The course is pretty interesting.

Rick
Chevy Trucks, Black Widow bows, Sako rifles and my grandkids.
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When I started I thought turkey hunting would be like other bird hunting. NOT EVEN CLOSE!. The gobbles geeting closer and closer with every yelp, cluck or purr gets the ole pump throwin blood just like any big game you could hunt, well maybe not a tiger or polar bear. THEY ARE BIG GAME!. Best thing I ever did was get a turkey licence.
Congratulations on a great decision. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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Once you are in the turkey woods and watching the sun crest the top of the trees to the east and listening to the birds on roost Gobble at each other, you'll be hook for life.

Matt
When the peep is brown; Let the string sing!!!
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That's good fish.

nubo
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Kirkland Lake
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MJewell
Feb 23 2008, 06:43 PM
Once you are in the turkey woods and watching the sun crest the top of the trees to the east and listening to the birds on roost Gobble at each other, you'll be hook for life.

Matt

I can atest to that - amen

MC
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I went by myself at Fanshawe there were app. 300 people at the seminar. I can't remember the guys name but he had on a necklace with loads of spurs. I scoped out for the few women that were there and we sat together. I am proud of my " T " on my outdoors card. :dance2:
<bottomleft><b>AS A MATTER OF FACT, I DO HUNT LIKE A GIRL!!</b>


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