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<blockquote data-quote="KPcalls" data-source="post: 5115209" data-attributes="member: 16275"><p>I've been preaching this for as long as the forums have been around some people just don't get it. I even had to get on my ole friend th88 many years ago.</p><p></p><p>As far as 10/90 rule. I believe that got thrown out of the window many years ago with gobbler decoys, and when the fanning videos started surfacing their ugly head it got worse. Anyone that has property with turkeys to hunt especially agricultural/ field areas can walk smooth out of wallyworld with a tent and a wad of decoys and become a instant facebook turkey killing sensation. I wish they would look at controlling these methods before making changes to my time afield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KPcalls, post: 5115209, member: 16275"] I've been preaching this for as long as the forums have been around some people just don't get it. I even had to get on my ole friend th88 many years ago. As far as 10/90 rule. I believe that got thrown out of the window many years ago with gobbler decoys, and when the fanning videos started surfacing their ugly head it got worse. Anyone that has property with turkeys to hunt especially agricultural/ field areas can walk smooth out of wallyworld with a tent and a wad of decoys and become a instant facebook turkey killing sensation. I wish they would look at controlling these methods before making changes to my time afield. [/QUOTE]
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