Wild turkey

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Can't wait till spring!!!! We can use crossbows on turkey's in the spring time. We are allowed two toms or Jakes. Just bought a few decoys and a box call. Even the wife is thinking about doing it. Should be fun!!!!
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A lot depends on the food sources also, our local birds eat a lot of beech nuts an corn depending on the season. In the winter they feast on pig manure a neighbor spreads, the sound of a manure spreader is the best turkey call ever! A couple yrs ago I walked into a field where close to a hundred were munching on pig poop, the air was vibrating with that many taking wing, impressive sight.


Cut the beard in half on this one last spring :lol:


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Re: Wild turkey

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Thanks for that, it sounds delicious, :lol: I don't think I would fancy tucking into a plate of roast turkey that had been getting a fill on pig poop,
But in general I think I can gather what the flavour is like, I've had farm yard free range chicken and that differs from commercial free range chicken in a similar way, with intense dark meat, well developed legs but not much breast meat, and a slightly dryer texture most probably from the lack of fat which is no bad thing..
Thanks all for that, very informative
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maine hunter wrote:Can't wait till spring!!!! We can use crossbows on turkey's in the spring time. We are allowed two toms or Jakes. Just bought a few decoys and a box call. Even the wife is thinking about doing it. Should be fun!!!!
LOL! And so the competition starts! :mrgreen: Kevin, you're a lucky guy to have Gena! She's a great partner!
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She is the best. My best friend, and my hunting partner. And one hell of a cook too!!!!! :D :lol:
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Just like frog legs taste like chicken, wild turkey taste like frog legs :lol: as said lean good tasting bird, we deep fry these and none is ever left, like to have one for the super bowl.

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