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Started by briancady, April 12, 2012, 09:58:19 AM

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honker22

Wow, the strange places we go to kill turkeys.  Good luck and don't pepper the vinyl siding or any small children
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turkeykiller22

Sounds like a good plan to me! I hope you can get him! You'll just have to be extremely still when they come by if they are close!! Good Luck!
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kamski1151

If you need help, Red and I will hunt with you.... good bird Brian  :anim_25:


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Quote from: honker22 on April 12, 2012, 10:01:45 AM
Wow, the strange places we go to kill turkeys.  Good luck and don't pepper the vinyl siding or any small children

I was thinking the samething.

I wish they would strutt in my yard.

Dray223

May want to try some lite rattlin and gruntin since you will basically be deer hunting him anyway. Lol jk. Good luck!

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Mike Honcho

There are a lot of opportunities for hunting suburban turkeys.   I am lucky to have access to my family farm ground and several other prime agricultural turkey hunting properties...but I have three places I hunt that are more suburban...one parcel is a house and 20 acres, the other a house , barns, horse pens and 20 acres,  the other a big home on a 120 tract owned by the President of a company that hunts deer on it but not turkeys.

On the one 20 acre place the other day the landowner , who is a friend same age as I am, enjoyed drinking his morning coffee while the grandsons shot two toms...he watched with his binoculars and came out and congratulated the boys when we were done...fun morning.  These birds are wild birds...they roost on farm ground and come into these pastures to feed.

We just set up about 200 yards away from the homes and are set up to shoot away from them...works well for us and is safe.