A Few Pics of the Turkeys in my back yard....

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DoDFire
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A Few Pics of the Turkeys in my back yard....

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And a Pic of the white hen I call Silverback
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Post by DropTine »

Nice pics. some real long beards there!
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Very nice!! 8)
That outta get the Blood flowing for all the turkey hunters here!
I know mine is. Starting to get my stuff organized already for them. :wink:
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you don't even need a ground blind!

Open your window, and shoot from your spam table, with a coffee in hand, newspaper in front of you.
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I AM BLESSED 8)

We have about 8-9 jakes and about 8-9 long beards running around with 29 hens,,,,,,I have the birds but it sure is gonna be rough trying to compete with that many hens this spring.Guess I'll have to do my home work and figure out how to get between them as they come off the roost.

or just put my blind up in the woods and do an ambush as they go back to roost for the evening... I have one LONG beard picked out for that buddy of mine that has MD,,,,It will be a treat if I can make it happen.
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Post by dick195252 »

Very Nice Do you shoot them or are they pets??? :lol: If that was my yard the Lady of the house would have them all named :lol:
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Got to Kill it before ya Grill it :twisted: ,,,,,,, I took 2 last year and one from the year before all with a bow,,,, I only bow hunt my place for Turkey and We will shoot 1-2 this year if everything goes my way.
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Post by saxman »

I'm getting excited.
We have turkeys around the camp cabin and the one in NC but not that many.
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That is a great backyard!
I'm with dick on this one, my wife would name them, my daughter would run through them waving her arms, and my son would be polishing his shotgun.
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