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General Forum / Re: Word Association GameLast post by Davyalabama - Today at 05:29:55 PMIn fan tray!!!!!'
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General Forum / Re: 3 word storyLast post by Davyalabama - Today at 05:29:02 PMJody takes wives
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Killer B's 2026 / Re: South Florida - Here we go...Last post by POk3s - Today at 05:27:35 PMAs good of a morning as I could ask for. As I mentioned, the plan was to walk to the "kill pin" from years previous. I got there and thought I heard a turkey just as far as I could hear one. Then I heard it again enough to say "YES!"
But between the mosquitos and the crickets and the birds, I just wasn't 100%. I stayed glued listening to that spot thinking "trust your instincts. That was a gobble. You heard him twice." Just then another turkey sounded off. 100% obvious and closer. He gobbled again and I pinned him good. It was foggy this morning (maybe it's foggy every morning) and that helped me. I thought well I might as well really pin him, since he can't see me. I snuck as close as I dared so I knew for sure, and backed out. He gobbled no less than 50 times. Enough where I said "okay okay okay. Enough." I also heard hens. I didn't hear the original gobbler (if it was one) again. I only need one, and I've got one. In a straight line he's .97 miles from where I parked, but walked of course plenty more than that to get to him. It's breezy this evening and I just don't believe anyone will hear him. I hope I'm right. Instead of heading to the same spot, I think it's best I find more turkeys, than to figure out exactly where that dude roosts tonight. I'm walking into a different area and hoping for the best. Tomorrow is opening day. #44
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Ironwood BurlLast post by crow - Today at 05:14:45 PMVery nice
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Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Amboyna Burl TrumpetLast post by crow - Today at 05:12:37 PMVery sharp looking trumpet
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General Forum / Re: BlondieLast post by Tail Feathers - Today at 05:09:11 PMShe's purdy!
We had a hen colored similar some years back. She was about 2/3 white, her entire back side. Darker blonde up front on on her head. I saw her for at least two years, but never saw any off spring with similar markings. It's cool to see those unusual specimens. #47
General Forum / Re: BlondieLast post by Greg Massey - Today at 05:07:19 PMIt's always good seeing these ... thanks for sharing
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General Forum / Re: BlondieLast post by Tom007 - Today at 05:03:57 PMReal nice, thanks for sharing
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