Never heard of or saw something like this? Any ideas?
https://www.facebook.com/FloridaSportsman/videos/10159199125475867/ (https://www.facebook.com/FloridaSportsman/videos/10159199125475867/)
Just being aggressive. Same as a rooster will attack a human sometimes. We had mean old roosters that would jump you when I was a kid. You could kick them hard like a football and they would roll and come right back. Crazy.
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That's a wild turkey being a wild turkey. I'd rather eat that "ribeye in the sky" though.
Agree, it's turkey being a turkey.. it's wildlife ...
Protecting his turf or a hen we don't see on camera I would guess.
I once had one strut out in front of my truck and not let me pass. He finally moved off to the side, 3' from my door and I drove on. I came back by a few minutes later and he left two hens to chase my truck about 60 yards.
They act crazy sometimes, especially in the spring.
I used to raise domestic and wild turkeys on the farm. They were yard birds. The males were typically aggressive towards anything that was not too big or something that had whipped them a bit already. They'd chase kids and shorter people. Wild ones can be aggressive like that at times. Many years later my cousin who was tilling a field in the spring called me once and said "I need you to come kill a turkey, he won't get out of the way of the tractor and he's attacking the tires." I did not oblige him. The turkey was wild as no one had any domestic turkeys for miles and the field he was in was secluded and in the woods.
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I once saw a bantam rooster flat whip a big barnyard Tom.
I need a Sandhill crane decoy
You ever see the beak on a Sand Hill? They are deadly pointy things. Med Rare and absolutely better then a Ribeye. Bubba
Had one attack my truck in the road once and another attack a friend playing paintball in the woods.
I got attacked by one once while I was fly fishing on a real small trout stream. Came out of nowhere and flew up and tried to spur me in the head. Landed on the other side of the stream and went up the mountain and I thought it would go on. He turns around and comes back and does it again. When he lands on the other side this time I reached in the stream and got a big rock, thinking if he turns around again I'm going to try to scare him off. Sure enough he turns around and I loft this big rock over at him trying to just scare him off. Well it hits him right square in the chest. I'll never forget the sound it made. Needless to say he hobbled on off after that.
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Being Aggressive.
This past season we had four jakes hanging around us. There were two Canadian Honkers that flew into the area, one landed in a Digger Pine the other on the ground below the tree, the jakes saw the Honker on the ground and began to chase it across the field. The Jakes never got close to the Honker but it was fun to watch
Cool video! Ol gobbler may want to reconsider who he picks a fight with.