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    Turkey hunting

    Do we have any turkey hunter's on board? Season is about to open here was just wandering if anyone else is going hunting.

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    Smooth, I was just down in SW Texas hunting hogs and saw at least 50 birds a day. One time I stuck my head out of my blind and waved my arms so they would go away, but they just looked at me. Dumb birds...they were less than 20 yards away. I could have shot several big toms with my bow.

    We don't have too many turkeys here in northern Colorado, but we have a few. I haven't hunted them for a few years. We have a place in Kansas where there's a lot of them too, although it's 7 hours away so we quit going in the spring. They charge so much for a turkey license, a hunting license, plus the gas cost....it would be $100 a pound for the meat. LOL!

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    Well you can come to TN.we will go to my farm in middle TN.and kill all you want we have to manny,I have declaired war on them this year. During deer season I couldn't keep the damn thing's away from me.

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    I have had to replace my new windshield in my 55 because of one of those damn birds. They are are taking over.

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    Please don't post pics of dead birds, reminds me of Vietnam

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    This is how you go hunting, not sissy little birdsCouger Killed in Republic, WA.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevynut View Post
    Smooth, I was just down in SW Texas hunting hogs and saw at least 50 birds a day. One time I stuck my head out of my blind and waved my arms so they would go away, but they just looked at me. Dumb birds...they were less than 20 yards away. I could have shot several big toms with my bow.

    We don't have too many turkeys here in northern Colorado, but we have a few. I haven't hunted them for a few years. We have a place in Kansas where there's a lot of them too, although it's 7 hours away so we quit going in the spring. They charge so much for a turkey license, a hunting license, plus the gas cost....it would be $100 a pound for the meat. LOL!

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    Chevy sorry I didn't ask did you do any good? If you did don't post any pic's it mite upset Maddog. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maddog View Post
    This is how you go hunting, not sissy little birdsCouger Killed in Republic, WA.jpg
    Damn right man that's awesome is that you or are you just messin with me. That look's like a record if real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smooth 56 View Post
    That look's like a record if real.
    Haha! Cameras can do funny things. That lion is nowhere as big as it looks in that picture. I guarantee that.
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    How about this one? I shot this 5' 9" bear in Idaho with my bow.

    I've stalked 7-foot plus bears on the ground on Prince of Wales Island in S.E. Alaska a few times, and have been inside of 30 yards to several of them over 7 foot nose to tail. I have a video of me stalking one that's about 7 foot and the only thing between him and I was the beach gravel and a small rise in the terrain. I got to 32 yards before I decided I didn't want to shoot him. It kinda puckers your butt just a little.
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