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COVID saves the turkeys
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 4875028" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>Anyone headed to Yanahli may want to make sure they get there plenty early if they want a parking spot. I walk out there almost everyday to escape the home/office (I've been doing that long before covid was a thing). The place has become a zoo with people scouting for turkeys. How do I know they're scouting for turkeys: 1. they ask me if I've seen any, and 2. they're test driving their turkey calls while there (illegally). Some days its hard to find an access that doesn't have one or more trucks already parked at it. Then, add in all the bird watchers, dog walkers, and families trying to escape the covid doldrums, that place will be a madhouse this year.</p><p></p><p>Thank God I have private land to hunt, if I decide to go. I just can't get excited about it with everything that is going on right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 4875028, member: 3158"] Anyone headed to Yanahli may want to make sure they get there plenty early if they want a parking spot. I walk out there almost everyday to escape the home/office (I've been doing that long before covid was a thing). The place has become a zoo with people scouting for turkeys. How do I know they're scouting for turkeys: 1. they ask me if I've seen any, and 2. they're test driving their turkey calls while there (illegally). Some days its hard to find an access that doesn't have one or more trucks already parked at it. Then, add in all the bird watchers, dog walkers, and families trying to escape the covid doldrums, that place will be a madhouse this year. Thank God I have private land to hunt, if I decide to go. I just can't get excited about it with everything that is going on right now. [/QUOTE]
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