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<blockquote data-quote="13pt" data-source="post: 5067618" data-attributes="member: 19602"><p>I'm sitting here watching 60 turkeys (best I can count)...7 tom's and 11 jake's in the group. Watched a tom breed what we can the bearded hen (she has about a 5" beard). He jumped off and was on another within 5 minutes (at least I think it was the same tom). When there's this many in the group it's hard to keep up with. It's awesome to watch all this while I'm working in my home office...multi-tasking I guess. Anyway, I'm not a big turkey hunter and haven't been in a few years, but I love to watch them. Deer hunting is my passion and I don't have time to do both. The local NWTF chapter does a drawing every year for a juvenile to come here on our farm and do a filmed turkey hunt...usually filmed by Cabela's or Mossy Oak. So far it's been 100% success. Juvenile weekend coming up and we have a 16 year old coming that has taken several deer but never a turkey, so this will be another great hunt. I wish all of you the best in your pursuit, and may you have a morning like I'm having, except in your outdoor office!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13pt, post: 5067618, member: 19602"] I'm sitting here watching 60 turkeys (best I can count)...7 tom's and 11 jake's in the group. Watched a tom breed what we can the bearded hen (she has about a 5" beard). He jumped off and was on another within 5 minutes (at least I think it was the same tom). When there's this many in the group it's hard to keep up with. It's awesome to watch all this while I'm working in my home office...multi-tasking I guess. Anyway, I'm not a big turkey hunter and haven't been in a few years, but I love to watch them. Deer hunting is my passion and I don't have time to do both. The local NWTF chapter does a drawing every year for a juvenile to come here on our farm and do a filmed turkey hunt...usually filmed by Cabela's or Mossy Oak. So far it's been 100% success. Juvenile weekend coming up and we have a 16 year old coming that has taken several deer but never a turkey, so this will be another great hunt. I wish all of you the best in your pursuit, and may you have a morning like I'm having, except in your outdoor office! [/QUOTE]
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