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AGFC Proposal - 1 turkey statewide
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5328847" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>^^ Agree on underlying issue likely being multi-factorial and difficult to pinpoint. Reaping is crawling behind a gobbler fan toward a dominant gobbler as a challenge to him and many times his harem of hens that he is strutting for. Often, the dominant gobbler will see and charge the "reaper" and be shot dead at 10-20 yards just as he figures out the reaper is a hunter and not another male turkey. Typically done in open areas on private property. Extremely risky from a safety point of view IMO. YouTube has numerous videos of reapers/turkey reaping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5328847, member: 131"] ^^ Agree on underlying issue likely being multi-factorial and difficult to pinpoint. Reaping is crawling behind a gobbler fan toward a dominant gobbler as a challenge to him and many times his harem of hens that he is strutting for. Often, the dominant gobbler will see and charge the “reaper” and be shot dead at 10-20 yards just as he figures out the reaper is a hunter and not another male turkey. Typically done in open areas on private property. Extremely risky from a safety point of view IMO. YouTube has numerous videos of reapers/turkey reaping. [/QUOTE]
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