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Turkeys and more turkeys; Looking good!!
Topic Started: Mar 18 2008, 10:41 AM (130 Views)
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Sorry haven't gotten any pics lately. But was talking to my parent and they inform me that the 34 birds that they have been feeding all winter are still there. These include Four big toms and several jakes and at least two bearded hens, also the other day Four other big Gobblers showed up to eat with the others. And there are lots of other groups around also. So we might get lucky again this year.

Two of the goals I have set this year is to take a tom with the bow and get my Brother in-law his first mature Gobbler as I blew his chance last year, but he did end up harvesting a nice jake the same morning. Also going to make sure the video camera is with me at all times.

Will see about getting some pics this weekend while I'm up there for easter.

Matt
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sounds like a great turkey hunt is in the makes :thumbsup:

looking forward to seeing some pics Good Luck!

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