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<blockquote data-quote="Chickencoop96" data-source="post: 5319226" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>Meant no disrespect by calling them 'Timber chicken's'. I'm just a joker that's all man. also, i do realize that many would rather not comment on the population of turkey there but it's still a big place that is tough to navigate for game, regardless of species. not for the faint of heart. i intend to put my own footwork in to locate my own spot and birds. I made a similar post about the deer population there last season and was welcomed with advice and even met a member whom i hunted with there, so didn't think this would be much different. i just like a good conversation about hunting/fishing etc. and just like you i look forward mostly to being in those hills regardless if i get anything, although that would be a plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickencoop96, post: 5319226, member: 22024"] Meant no disrespect by calling them 'Timber chicken's'. I'm just a joker that's all man. also, i do realize that many would rather not comment on the population of turkey there but it's still a big place that is tough to navigate for game, regardless of species. not for the faint of heart. i intend to put my own footwork in to locate my own spot and birds. I made a similar post about the deer population there last season and was welcomed with advice and even met a member whom i hunted with there, so didn't think this would be much different. i just like a good conversation about hunting/fishing etc. and just like you i look forward mostly to being in those hills regardless if i get anything, although that would be a plus. [/QUOTE]
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