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<blockquote data-quote="Apostolic Outdoors" data-source="post: 5604869" data-attributes="member: 22582"><p>Well, let me close this chapter.</p><p></p><p>I can sum up my hunting this week with one of my favorite phrases,</p><p></p><p>"God loved me enough to call me to Tennessee!"</p><p></p><p>After seeing only 2 birds Monday I decided to drive @ an hour to a WMA I hunted for 7 years when we lived in Douglas before moving to TN. That's where I saw the 2 sounders of wild hogs. I visited areas I have killed turkeys before. These areas are usually eat up with sign and tracks. 2 of the locations, one of which was an established strutting zone the 7 years I hunted there, the other the slough where I found the hogs, neither place had a single turkey track.</p><p></p><p>So, either I have forgotten everything I knew about turkey hunting, could be, I get older every year, LOL, or GA is in much worse shape than TN when it comes to turkey population.</p><p></p><p>I never heard a turkey, only saw three total, and very little sign.</p><p></p><p>I don't regret the trip. It was good to get out in the woods. I stopped and visited some friends. I'm preaching for a good friend of mine tonight. That makes the trip worth the drive!</p><p></p><p>Sure wish I could have at least talked to one. I REALLY can't wait for Saturday now. LOL</p><p></p><p>Hope everyone has a great season!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apostolic Outdoors, post: 5604869, member: 22582"] Well, let me close this chapter. I can sum up my hunting this week with one of my favorite phrases, “God loved me enough to call me to Tennessee!” After seeing only 2 birds Monday I decided to drive @ an hour to a WMA I hunted for 7 years when we lived in Douglas before moving to TN. That’s where I saw the 2 sounders of wild hogs. I visited areas I have killed turkeys before. These areas are usually eat up with sign and tracks. 2 of the locations, one of which was an established strutting zone the 7 years I hunted there, the other the slough where I found the hogs, neither place had a single turkey track. So, either I have forgotten everything I knew about turkey hunting, could be, I get older every year, LOL, or GA is in much worse shape than TN when it comes to turkey population. I never heard a turkey, only saw three total, and very little sign. I don’t regret the trip. It was good to get out in the woods. I stopped and visited some friends. I’m preaching for a good friend of mine tonight. That makes the trip worth the drive! Sure wish I could have at least talked to one. I REALLY can’t wait for Saturday now. LOL Hope everyone has a great season!! [/QUOTE]
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