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Author Topic: Does it count toward your slam if the Tom is doing your pet hen in the yard?  (Read 6496 times)

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Yes it counts.
( I believe it had been answered but got removed with the garbage in this mornings clean-up)

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Killbilly, I doubt that was a serious question...........

Looks like you missed all the drama with this thread yesterday.........your name was even brought up....... :)

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Does it count toward your slam if the Tom is doing your pet hen in the yard?

Is this a serious question? If so is anyone going to answer it? I am not sure what angles have to do with a Grand Slam and someone already has apologized for Jacking this thread. It looks like it didn't matter if it got Jacked...

Is there an answer out there?


part of what I said earlier as far as addressing your question.....

"So what you have in the most part in the San Juan's are Easterns with some Merriam influence.  They are by their nature tame in many respects, and certainly are not the equal of a wild released Eastern in southwest Washington (i.e. Lewis, Cowlitz, Thurston, Mason, Grays Harbor etc. counties), even though they by definition in the turkey regulations they qualify as one based on county of kill.  For what it's worth........."   
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Killbilly, I doubt that was a serious question...........

Looks like you missed all the drama with this thread yesterday.........your name was even brought up....... :)



You might mention an unintentional mistake as I mentioned but was deleted.....as I was referring to someone else with a somewhat similar name.  Not trying to jack the thread again...just clearing that up is all.
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It was pretty much a joke question.....  Her is an updated photo.  This was yesterday.  Shortly after this photo, a hen and jake wandered through, ate some chicken food and then disappeared again.

As far as counting toward the slam (if harvested), these are no different than other easterns found in proximity to people.  I shot one near Onalaska with the bow about 6 years ago.  These were "wild" birds but roosted on a guy's garage.  His neighbor was quite POed when I bagged the one.  Tasted real good being nicely fed on cracked corn....  He actually trespassed on my friends property and started to take the turkey out of my truck bed, saw the tag and put it back saying "Oh, you tagged it."  To which I replied that's what you do when you legally shoot a turkey....  He left in a huff.  Of course I haven't been invited back, I guess my friend didn't want any more drama.

 


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