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<blockquote data-quote="money_pit_yj" data-source="post: 709297" data-attributes="member: 7710"><p>I haven't Turkey hunted in years but when we had a place to go and time to hunt we would go for days. To me, it is the absolute most fun type of hunting there is. We just started hunting one day with no preparation and learned a lot in a few days. Probably the biggest lesson was that turkey's will avoid flying at all costs. If they have to jump a ditch or a fence, they will stay on their side until they have to or they will just move on. Getting a tom to talk back is easy, but getting him to get close enough to shoot is a challenge. We thought that every time they gobbled that meant they were interested......not so much. If we get a good lease this year I will start back going again since my son is old enough to get it. </p><p></p><p>They are good eating to!! Breast them out, cut into strips and wrap in bacon and fry or grill. GOOD STUFF!!! <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/letseat.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":eat:" title="Letseat :eat:" data-shortname=":eat:" /> <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/letseat.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":eat:" title="Letseat :eat:" data-shortname=":eat:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="money_pit_yj, post: 709297, member: 7710"] I haven't Turkey hunted in years but when we had a place to go and time to hunt we would go for days. To me, it is the absolute most fun type of hunting there is. We just started hunting one day with no preparation and learned a lot in a few days. Probably the biggest lesson was that turkey's will avoid flying at all costs. If they have to jump a ditch or a fence, they will stay on their side until they have to or they will just move on. Getting a tom to talk back is easy, but getting him to get close enough to shoot is a challenge. We thought that every time they gobbled that meant they were interested......not so much. If we get a good lease this year I will start back going again since my son is old enough to get it. They are good eating to!! Breast them out, cut into strips and wrap in bacon and fry or grill. GOOD STUFF!!! :eat: :eat: [/QUOTE]
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