Just curious what is the strangest thing you've found in a turkey crop? I once found a small salamander.On a Merriams I shot in AZ years ago, I found a full crop with nothing but honey bees. I asked Lovett Williams about that one as I was surprised that the bees wouldn't sting the turkey. He was interested as usual about all things turkey and surmised that the turkey must be protected from the stinger as the bees were swallowed and the gobbler almost assuredly came upon a hive in order to fill the crop up with that many bees. I've killed plenty with centipedes, caterpillars and an occasional millipede, so a turkey esophagus must be pretty stout.
Bees were probably swarming. During a swarm they are drunk with honey and much less likely to sting.
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A John Deere combine
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Saw this picture the other day of one with a marble in it.
Last year I killed a fall jake with a BUNCH of green stink bugs and segmented worms and seeds...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200619/dd038dbac3df2cc40b1a204884244a38.jpg)
If I recall correctly it was over 100 green stinks...
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Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 19, 2020, 04:34:20 PM
Saw this picture the other day of one with a marble in it.
Wow! That is weird. Marble>> Gizzard, I suspect if you hadn't killed that gobbler.
Horned frog (lizard). Don't know how that turkey managed to swallow it. Started a thread about it a couple years back and posted a photo.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 19, 2020, 04:34:20 PM
Saw this picture the other day of one with a marble in it.
Man that's nasty. Lol
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Awesome re: the horned toad!! I am still waiting on someone to push the baby quail fiction. Used to hear that nonsense from some old timers before I became an old timer. The timelines of gobbler season don't mesh with the bobwhite quail hatch, but I've heard that old tale a bunch as an explanation for the decline for bobwhite quail.
Found a .22LR bullet only....no casing. Must have been shiny, he saw it and tried it. No scarring or other damage noted to his body other than my pellets, so he didn't get shot with it and it lodge in him...
Quote from: Gmed on June 19, 2020, 10:02:32 PM
Found a .22LR bullet only....no casing. Must have been shiny, he saw it and tried it. No scarring or other damage noted to his body other than my pellets, so he didn't get shot with it and it lodge in him...
Probably thought it was a rock
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Shot a couple birds with what I assume were wild raspberries... Long ways from any residential areas and crops full of raspberries... They ate well.
Stove Top stuffing is what I like to find!
Almost always have been some sort of seed, but have found a few grasshoppers
a friend found a woman's diamond ring in one once....no kidding, I was there when he killed it. It was adjacent to a lake in a national forest recreation area. A lot of people camped along the river there, so I guess someone lost it while camping.
That's a true diamond in the rough
Never thought to open up and see what they been eating. I will from now on
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Shot a 3 bearded Tom one fall and opened the crop up and he had hundreds of beech nuts in it. I know this is not unusual but it was exciting to see!
I killed one in a swamp that had a bunch of little 1" crawfish. Seen a couple of little lizards in one once.
Shot one once in the fall and he had way more acorns then I thought he could hold.
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Shot one that had a little snake in it. The snake was about 8" long
Half dozen walking sticks. He must have found a nest of them I assume.
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