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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5423503" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>10 years ago, the birds were somewhat wary. My friend killed his limit without regrets. They would run away if you were within 100y. Since the older fellow has domesticated them, my friend will no longer kill them. Just no sport in shooting a turkey at 30 yards that is looking right at you inquisitively wondering if you are going to give him a pocketful of feed.</p><p></p><p>But the door knockers have shown up in full force the past 2 seasons... when asked for permission, he tells the doorknockers that they are basically tame. Not a single doorknocker has had a problem with that. One even shot a tom from his truck and posted his kill all over facebook like he did something special (hearsay... was according to my friend).</p><p></p><p>Wish the elderly fellow would quit feeding them, but he really enjoys his babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5423503, member: 2805"] 10 years ago, the birds were somewhat wary. My friend killed his limit without regrets. They would run away if you were within 100y. Since the older fellow has domesticated them, my friend will no longer kill them. Just no sport in shooting a turkey at 30 yards that is looking right at you inquisitively wondering if you are going to give him a pocketful of feed. But the door knockers have shown up in full force the past 2 seasons... when asked for permission, he tells the doorknockers that they are basically tame. Not a single doorknocker has had a problem with that. One even shot a tom from his truck and posted his kill all over facebook like he did something special (hearsay... was according to my friend). Wish the elderly fellow would quit feeding them, but he really enjoys his babies. [/QUOTE]
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