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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 5588817" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>I wasn't lobbing attacks at all. I can't. I love turkey hunting but suck at it. We arent in the 90's anymore. I can remember messing up on a turkey with my oldest son, laughing about it and messing up on another one later in the morning and laughing about that too. There were a lot of turkeys back then to keep a kid interested. Now days, there are no where as many turkeys and it is harder to even get them to want to go so I support what the man wants or needs to do to keep his kids going when they are young. At 4 and 6 years old, they have plenty of time to learn ways to turkey hunt without decoys. Like I said, I don't use mine and am near Linden. You are welcome to borrow them for the juvenile hunt if you need to. Somebody even gave me a funky chicken you can borrow if you are close. Kids should get a hoot out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 5588817, member: 20182"] I wasn't lobbing attacks at all. I can't. I love turkey hunting but suck at it. We arent in the 90's anymore. I can remember messing up on a turkey with my oldest son, laughing about it and messing up on another one later in the morning and laughing about that too. There were a lot of turkeys back then to keep a kid interested. Now days, there are no where as many turkeys and it is harder to even get them to want to go so I support what the man wants or needs to do to keep his kids going when they are young. At 4 and 6 years old, they have plenty of time to learn ways to turkey hunt without decoys. Like I said, I don't use mine and am near Linden. You are welcome to borrow them for the juvenile hunt if you need to. Somebody even gave me a funky chicken you can borrow if you are close. Kids should get a hoot out of it. [/QUOTE]
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