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    pictures from the feeder

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    Re: pictures from the feeder (Bassman25)

    here turkey turkey turkey turkey

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    those 3 were jakes...one had about a 6" beard...but we already had a dead one about 25 yards to the right of these birds...they didnt care
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    Looking forward to going back home this weekend to get a turkey, some poison ivy, and a few ticks.

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    Re: pictures from the feeder (Bassman25)

    Ahhh I remember the good old days of hunting around a feeder. Fail-safe way to hunt in crappy conditions like we have had to start the year.

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    Re: pictures from the feeder (TimS)

    gonna be crappy tomorrow AM too...i will hide out in the feeder areas as well

    we have 5 feeders out...
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    Re: pictures from the feeder (Bassman25)

    Just go by Dillons and get one, plucked and ready to fry. Same difference

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    Re: pictures from the feeder (Whiteranger)

    Wild turkey tastes better then store bought

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    Man, wish I had a good place to hunt turkeys. I miss the old days where I had a good place to hunt!

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    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DEdwards &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Man, wish I had a good place to hunt turkeys. I miss the old days where I had a good place to hunt!</TD></TR></TABLE>

    Feel like driving? I'm sure we could find something for you to shoot at.

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    I would drive to turkey hunt! You have lots of turkeys? Maybe we can do some morning hunting and fishing after the hunt?

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    I think we should be able to get you on some birds. Whats your schedule like?

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    My next two weekends I am out of town...have to be in may if your available. Let me check my schedule at work tommorow and I will let you know for sure. I would be guessing now.

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    Sounds good.

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