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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 5881257" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I just got back this afternoon from AL. We hunted 3 days and I killed 2 longbeards but I will wholeheartedly agree with what everybody says about them! THEY ARE TOUGH! I cut my teeth hunting Catoosa back in the early 80s and once I learned how, I typically killed as many there as the limit allowed for several years until the regs changed and we could kill 4 statewide. I told my wife a few weeks ago that I was missing hunting up there. When I called her last night I told her that I had changed my mind, them AL birds scratched my itch for hunting REAL turkeys lol. I think in the last 34 years this made the 7th time Ive hunted AL and this is the FIRST time Ive killed a bird there! I havent hunted down there in probably 20 years so I guess I learned a little since the last time but the BIGGEST factor was getting on private land that doesnt get hammered to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 5881257, member: 605"] I just got back this afternoon from AL. We hunted 3 days and I killed 2 longbeards but I will wholeheartedly agree with what everybody says about them! THEY ARE TOUGH! I cut my teeth hunting Catoosa back in the early 80s and once I learned how, I typically killed as many there as the limit allowed for several years until the regs changed and we could kill 4 statewide. I told my wife a few weeks ago that I was missing hunting up there. When I called her last night I told her that I had changed my mind, them AL birds scratched my itch for hunting REAL turkeys lol. I think in the last 34 years this made the 7th time Ive hunted AL and this is the FIRST time Ive killed a bird there! I havent hunted down there in probably 20 years so I guess I learned a little since the last time but the BIGGEST factor was getting on private land that doesnt get hammered to death. [/QUOTE]
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