Turkeys, turkeys everywhere!

We're covered up in turkeys right now as well. Most won't be around when you can actually shoot them, par for the course.
 

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My buddy's got a flock of 15 that are in the back yard. He's also got 30,000 acres of preserve behind him which harbors a lot of game. The turkeys spend a lot of their time on his back porch eating corn so I guess hunting for them wouldn't be a fair proposition.
 
Yep - Lots of Turkeys here in the yard. Our canyon is loaded with them ! Very entertaining!
I’m actually going to take one this spring for my first time, and try cooking it or make jerky. I’ll probably use an arrow. Been wading thru turkeys for over 40 years and just never had the desire to hunt one.
 
Yep - Lots of Turkeys here in the yard. Our canyon is loaded with them ! Very entertaining!
I’m actually going to take one this spring for my first time, and try cooking it or make jerky. I’ll probably use an arrow. Been wading thru turkeys for over 40 years and just never had the desire to hunt one.
It's an addiction.

JD338
 
When I was a kid, we had a place to hunt in the Texas hill country. Across the canyon I hunted was a stand of very old and large live oak trees. Generally there would be a hundred or more turkeys roasted there. As soon as the sun hit the trees they'd fly from the roost and scatter out into any of the three canyons that spread off of it. They'd eventually come up the canyon to where I was sitting.
 
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