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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 4543071" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>This is the best analogy that i can think of spurhunter. </p><p></p><p>Your screen name is spurhunter, therefore, i would assume you enjoy walking up on a turkey that has over an inch spurs. I'm sure as an accomplished turkey hunter you know the only way for them to grow long spurs is for them to live long enough to grow those spurs. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure you've also witnessed some turkeys with a long paintbrush beard but 1/2-3/4" spurs. As a young turkey hunter, i wanted to kill big bearded turkeys. Now, I immediately flip them over to look at spurs. My desire is to outsmart older turkeys, even though gobbling 2.5 year old turkeys are more "fun." My question is, would you rather have killed a turkey with an impressive beard or impressive spurs. </p><p></p><p>I am extremely happy that a turkeys spur isnt on their head!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 4543071, member: 12473"] This is the best analogy that i can think of spurhunter. Your screen name is spurhunter, therefore, i would assume you enjoy walking up on a turkey that has over an inch spurs. I’m sure as an accomplished turkey hunter you know the only way for them to grow long spurs is for them to live long enough to grow those spurs. I’m sure you’ve also witnessed some turkeys with a long paintbrush beard but 1/2-3/4” spurs. As a young turkey hunter, i wanted to kill big bearded turkeys. Now, I immediately flip them over to look at spurs. My desire is to outsmart older turkeys, even though gobbling 2.5 year old turkeys are more “fun.” My question is, would you rather have killed a turkey with an impressive beard or impressive spurs. I am extremely happy that a turkeys spur isnt on their head! [/QUOTE]
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