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Beardless gobbler? UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5332087" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Saved one Saturday as I pointed out, when I seen the white head I knew it was a male bird. If I had shot it , I would have found a Jake laying there. Since I waited to see a beard , Mr. Jake got a pass once I seen his 5 inch beard. Again I guess it helps if you don't want to shoot a Jake, that's up to each individual. Again I know there are mature gobblers with beard rot here and there and other ways to tell , the full fan and all but the rule just doesn't bother me. If they changed it to read differently It would not bother me either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5332087, member: 13434"] Saved one Saturday as I pointed out, when I seen the white head I knew it was a male bird. If I had shot it , I would have found a Jake laying there. Since I waited to see a beard , Mr. Jake got a pass once I seen his 5 inch beard. Again I guess it helps if you don't want to shoot a Jake, that's up to each individual. Again I know there are mature gobblers with beard rot here and there and other ways to tell , the full fan and all but the rule just doesn't bother me. If they changed it to read differently It would not bother me either. [/QUOTE]
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