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Post by biglakebass on Jan 5, 2020 9:44:28 GMT -6
How many doe tags can I get? Far more common than Whitetails. Larger litters. We need multiple tags. Art Get those doctor skills out. Find a cwd carcass. Head to your lab and get cwd into turkeys.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 5, 2020 10:09:04 GMT -6
How many doe tags can I get? Far more common than Whitetails. Larger litters. We need multiple tags. Art Get those doctor skills out. Find a cwd carcass. Head to your lab and get cwd into turkeys. Blackhead might work better. I had a picture of too dang many turkeys on the road by my place, but Tapatalk won’t let me post. There were about 6 toms and thirty hens in an adjacent group.
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 5, 2020 10:11:22 GMT -6
If they allow rifle that would be a game changer. It pretty much guarantees a bird. I've hunted turkeys in eastern Wyomings black hills with rifle and it's allot of fun. I hear rumors that a .223 works for farmers when they are pecking holes in silage bags.
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Post by Reagan on Jan 5, 2020 10:16:36 GMT -6
Rifles in spring turkey season can be dangerous. Camo hunters walking around making turkey sounds while other Camo hunters can shoot them from 250 yards away. West Virginia is legal for rifles. Seems like somebody gets killed every year. I wear an orange hat when walking around in that state. Take it off when I set up to call.
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Post by kl9 on Jan 5, 2020 11:01:19 GMT -6
I like shotguns for turkey hunting. I think the gun matches the challenge
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Post by wklman on Jan 5, 2020 12:49:52 GMT -6
Wouldn't mind plinking a turkey off with a rifle. Think it'd be fun.
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