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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5483764" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>A farm about a mile away has turkey that can be seen from the road year round...kind of envious. Had a few on the edge of our 200 acres in the spring and a few after hatching, but have not seen any in a couple months. Did have a coyote barking at me Saturday morning about 30 feet away when I was heading back to the 4wheeler. I couldn't see it in the briar patch, but it moved away from me per the rustling in the brush. Not hearing the howling packs like we did last year so glad about that.</p><p>Interesting article on coyotes: <a href="https://blog.michael-martinez.com/why-killing-coyotes-does-not-work/" target="_blank">https://blog.michael-martinez.com/why-killing-coyotes-does-not-work/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5483764, member: 23329"] A farm about a mile away has turkey that can be seen from the road year round...kind of envious. Had a few on the edge of our 200 acres in the spring and a few after hatching, but have not seen any in a couple months. Did have a coyote barking at me Saturday morning about 30 feet away when I was heading back to the 4wheeler. I couldn't see it in the briar patch, but it moved away from me per the rustling in the brush. Not hearing the howling packs like we did last year so glad about that. Interesting article on coyotes: [URL]https://blog.michael-martinez.com/why-killing-coyotes-does-not-work/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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