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Turkey Call Classifieds / Re: Hornstra trumpets F/TLast post by Tom007 - Today at 12:50:56 PMNice Jimbo
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10 Gauge Turkey Guns / Re: Currently available non-TS...Last post by Tom007 - Today at 12:49:21 PMWinchester Double X Magnum 5's with a Pure Gold .690 choke does well out of my Browning Gold 10. Good luck
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2025 Killer B's / Re: New season right around th...Last post by Twowithone - Today at 12:46:33 PMIt,s door knocking season right now.
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Turkey Call Classifieds / WTB Permar ClassicLast post by golfernash - Today at 12:35:28 PMI have several of his .45 style and would love to buy a classic style. Preferably in Delrin
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General Forum / Re: Me thinks...Last post by eggshell - Today at 12:04:30 PMhey Gooserbat I thought of you this morning. I went to fill our bird feeder and this guy jumps up on the table and tries to get in the cooler. I shooed him off but he only went two feet so I poured some on the table for him and his buddies. They don't even run. I think even you could kill a few here
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LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT / Re: Calling VS Experience/Wood...Last post by eggshell - Today at 12:01:21 PMYour right about one thing Gobblenut....this is mostly for the others on here, not the G.O.A.T.S
In all seriousness, calling is like putting mustard on a hotdog. It's always a hotdog and sandwich and you can eat it plain, but mustard makes it a whole lot better. Good calling is putting some mustard on something that is already done. Woodsmanship is what kills the most turkeys and that entails a whole lot of things. From reading a birds mood, to positioning, to how and where you move, knowing turkey language and what to say when. The number one problem with may inexperienced hunters/callers is too much mustard. Too much Mustard ruins even a hotdog. #50
Turkey Call Classifieds / Re: Trumpets FSLast post by greentrout - Today at 11:14:53 AM@harrisong89 your inbox is full. I can't reply
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