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Beardless gobbler? UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5333012" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I remember at one of the meetings they revisited the rule . The big reason they didn't change it if I remember correctly was the fear that people couldn't tell the difference ? They even mentioned Mississippi and the 6 inch beard. I would love for it to read male adult bird , that would save hens for sure and allow a full fan bird like in the picture to be taken. The situation I was in Saturday the bird was not strutting and at first all I seen was his head at 30 35 yards as it was a thick area. I would love to see it worded in a manner to save Jake's and hens but that's just me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5333012, member: 13434"] I remember at one of the meetings they revisited the rule . The big reason they didn't change it if I remember correctly was the fear that people couldn't tell the difference ? They even mentioned Mississippi and the 6 inch beard. I would love for it to read male adult bird , that would save hens for sure and allow a full fan bird like in the picture to be taken. The situation I was in Saturday the bird was not strutting and at first all I seen was his head at 30 35 yards as it was a thick area. I would love to see it worded in a manner to save Jake's and hens but that's just me . [/QUOTE]
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