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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5076397" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I was amazed just how many birds were on private... and this was a week after season opened. Population is really strong in the areas we were at, and this was despite at least a dozen already taken out by my new friends buddies this year. We were only around locals, and they hunted hard. But all their hunting is done from makeshift blinds over decoys. My friends friend kept retelling our story of the bird I called up gobbling in our faces over and over to all his friends. I think they may actually give hunting a try the traditional way. They were all about 30yrs old... too young to have grown up learning how to hunt old style. Their grandparents mostly shoot them out of the truck windows when the opportunity arises while working the groves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5076397, member: 2805"] I was amazed just how many birds were on private... and this was a week after season opened. Population is really strong in the areas we were at, and this was despite at least a dozen already taken out by my new friends buddies this year. We were only around locals, and they hunted hard. But all their hunting is done from makeshift blinds over decoys. My friends friend kept retelling our story of the bird I called up gobbling in our faces over and over to all his friends. I think they may actually give hunting a try the traditional way. They were all about 30yrs old... too young to have grown up learning how to hunt old style. Their grandparents mostly shoot them out of the truck windows when the opportunity arises while working the groves. [/QUOTE]
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