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#1
General Forum / Re: Turkey meat question
Last post by Tom007 - Today at 03:45:56 PM
I heard those 12 volt coolers work pretty good....
#2
General Forum / Re: Jakes on accident...
Last post by Tom007 - Today at 03:44:12 PM
Been there, done that. I think it probably happens to all of us, especially in mountainous terrain.
#3
Turkey Calls / Re: Amboyna Burl trumpet
Last post by boatpaddle - Today at 03:36:54 PM
Beautiful call,  Tim...

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#4
Box Calls / Re: Glued Box
Last post by boatpaddle - Today at 03:31:34 PM
A couple from Ernie Fetters,  a few from Rohm bros. & 2 from Scott Basehore...

Both my all walnut boxes from Ernie & Scott will the the 1 piece calls a run for there money...

As they age, they keep getting better, like fine wine.

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#5
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 03:30:17 PM
Mallard
#6
I think Mark Prudhomme won the S.C. State calling contest with a trumpet several years back.
#7
One Gentleman, in particular, would blow your mind on what a yelper is capable of. You will never see or hear him on any video or soundfile though.
#8
Box Calls / Re: Glued Box
Last post by Bottomland OG - Today at 03:13:34 PM
I have several of all kinds, different makers. Most are custom made. For hunting I keep a woodhaven all walnut in my vest. Probably the best sounding box I have is a glued short box built by Mr. CR Welch.
#9
Push Pin Turkey Calls / Re: Near the end of this seaso...
Last post by Tyoung - Today at 03:05:16 PM
Always excited to see what you have in your goodie bag......


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#10
General Forum / Turkey meat question
Last post by Brian Fahs - Today at 03:03:54 PM
I have a question for the long road trip turkey hunters. I usually hunt 4 states each spring. I have access to freezers in those states through buddies I've met over the years so meat spoilage is a non issue.

This year I will retire from my job and intend
to spend  a lot more time next spring hunting new places far from home.

My question is how to keep turkey meat from spoiling. I spent 20 nights in my toyota tundra this spring and camp comfortably. Meat spoilage is my dilemma. Any thoughts?