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<blockquote data-quote="cowhunter71" data-source="post: 4898253" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p>These non resident, traveling, so called "killers" you speak of, who are "slaughtering" Tn Turkey populations, must be hunting strictly private ground "pets". I strictly hunt public ground here, as well as in 3 other states, almost every year. I run into several of these self promoting, pinhoti cult pinheads, every year as a result. Out of an average of 8 to 10 hunters I encounter each season, this year a few more, ONE is lucky if he kills ONE Gobbler. I'm in the woods everyday and often see these clowns on a daily basis during the 4 or 5 days they usually hunt. As for these trendy, Dave Owens impersonators doing me a "favor" by tagging out early and moving on to other states, horsesh#t. I do thank them for the further education their bumbling run and gun style provides the turkeys here in the NF though. As I have stated many times, it is because of them that I will always have several Gobblers to hunt each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowhunter71, post: 4898253, member: 18170"] These non resident, traveling, so called "killers" you speak of, who are "slaughtering" Tn Turkey populations, must be hunting strictly private ground "pets". I strictly hunt public ground here, as well as in 3 other states, almost every year. I run into several of these self promoting, pinhoti cult pinheads, every year as a result. Out of an average of 8 to 10 hunters I encounter each season, this year a few more, ONE is lucky if he kills ONE Gobbler. I'm in the woods everyday and often see these clowns on a daily basis during the 4 or 5 days they usually hunt. As for these trendy, Dave Owens impersonators doing me a "favor" by tagging out early and moving on to other states, horsesh#t. I do thank them for the further education their bumbling run and gun style provides the turkeys here in the NF though. As I have stated many times, it is because of them that I will always have several Gobblers to hunt each year. [/QUOTE]
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