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Started by ElkTurkMan, February 06, 2011, 06:47:55 PM
Quote from: turkey_slayer on February 09, 2011, 12:35:23 AMMost of the land I hunt is thick. Not clear cut thick but it has thick saplings, mountain laurel, briars but the majority is those hawthorn bushes (I think thats what they are called. They have about 2" long thorns that are sharp and thick. Tough enough to penetrate the soles of running shoes (ask me how I know). In the fall they are full of red berries and the turkeys tear them up!
Quote from: shootumindaface on February 09, 2011, 10:35:25 AMQuote from: turkey_slayer on February 09, 2011, 12:35:23 AMMost of the land I hunt is thick. Not clear cut thick but it has thick saplings, mountain laurel, briars but the majority is those hawthorn bushes (I think thats what they are called. They have about 2" long thorns that are sharp and thick. Tough enough to penetrate the soles of running shoes (ask me how I know). In the fall they are full of red berries and the turkeys tear them up! I had never ever seen thorns like that until KS last year.. It was windy and I mean windy, 40MPH constant with gusts much more than that.. The GF and I were slipping down a river bottom and a big gust of wind picked up and one of them branches with the thorns came whipping at me.. Needless to say this 2 inch dagger goes through my hat and sticks in my fore head... I pulled it out and bled the rest of the hunt
Quote from: jbrown on February 07, 2011, 03:35:47 PMI agree with Hawk...I don't see many turkeys in the cold months, but see them in every field come early spring. The thick stuff overs cover and more winter food.