#3123012 - 01/14/13 09:28 AM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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volunteer1
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I love turkey hunting! But deer hunting takes the cake for me!
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#3123182 - 01/14/13 11:22 AM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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Turkey, ducks, geese, and then deer!
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#3123260 - 01/14/13 11:55 AM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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Turkey, ducks, geese, and then deer!
I would have never thought lol User name says it all.
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#3124447 - 01/15/13 07:05 AM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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G8rntn
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Registered: 11/01/12
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So I'm looking to get a new turkey gun but I want to only spend around $400. I'm looking at the Mossberg 535 turkey/waterfowl combo for $399. But for $50 more I can get the Beneli Nove for $449. The Mossberg comes with a 24 in turkey barrel and a 28 duck barrel. The Nova come with a 26 in barrel. Both are camouflage. What do u y'all think?
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#3124463 - 01/15/13 07:21 AM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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Frank G
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Registered: 12/20/12
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Loc: Hardin Co, TN Pickwick Lake
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Count me in for turkey! Next to “that” big old buck one of the most, if not the most, challenging game to hunt. Not sure about other counties but here in Hardin gobblers everywhere and in large numbers. No exaggeration here, too many white tail hunters can verify. I have personally counted flocks of 50+ numerous times, once loosing count over 100! One hunter on adjacent lease dropped by and stated he and friend counted 200 the afternoon before. I had a guest hunter from Knoxville in over deer season he was amazed as we watch 50+ mill about a cut bean field. Took one during archery season myself. How many times I have been in stand and have a turkey “train” noisily scratch by. Glad turkey can’t “smell” (ha). A couple of months from now I’ll be wondering where did they all go! As a member of the White Tail “SLAM” welcome hunt swaps, would enjoy swapping hunts in other areas of our state. Send a note: frankgtennessee@aol.com
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#3127482 - 01/16/13 08:45 PM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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Registered: 12/26/11
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I love to turkey hunt but always run into a problem which is my obsession to bass fish. I will be in Texas at Lake Fork bass fishing the opening week of Turkey season this year.
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#3127735 - 01/16/13 11:43 PM
Re: So Who Turkey Hunts?
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Gut Bucket
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Registered: 06/20/12
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I love deer hunting and just started turkey hunting five years ago. If you are a hunter and/or appreciate the taste of wild game, you really need to learn to hunt turkey. It can be fun and challenging. Seeing 40 of them together in a field and getting a tom to come to you is easier said than done.
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