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I think it’s over
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<blockquote data-quote="Levee Jumper" data-source="post: 5349401" data-attributes="member: 16248"><p>I went to a fresh private farm this morning and landed on a solo tom hot off the roost. 100 gobbles later he was dead at 6:45 at 15 yards. Like I've said before, the hard part of Turkey Hunting is having un-pressured turkeys to hunt.</p><p></p><p>It's very comparable to a bream bed that has been torched for two days and one that hasn't been fished at all. Way too much stock is put into the skill of killing un-pressured turkeys IMO. </p><p></p><p>In all reality the most skill in turkey hunting is figuring out how to get away from others on public, and obtaining permission to hunt private farms lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levee Jumper, post: 5349401, member: 16248"] I went to a fresh private farm this morning and landed on a solo tom hot off the roost. 100 gobbles later he was dead at 6:45 at 15 yards. Like I've said before, the hard part of Turkey Hunting is having un-pressured turkeys to hunt. It's very comparable to a bream bed that has been torched for two days and one that hasn't been fished at all. Way too much stock is put into the skill of killing un-pressured turkeys IMO. In all reality the most skill in turkey hunting is figuring out how to get away from others on public, and obtaining permission to hunt private farms lol. [/QUOTE]
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