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Soon to be fried Gobbler
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This is my first Turkey and I'm hooked. He was a yearling with a 4 inch beard. He was so eager to find my buddy Tom that sounded like a lonely hen he almost landed on my head. I'm stoked to get another before the seasons up. Might head to Dayton area to do some scouting this week.
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Congrats on your first bird. How are you going to cook him up. Do you have one of those Cabelas deep fat fryers or whatever?
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Yeah I bought some marrinade and a deep fryer from sportsmans. I've herd of people deep frying walleye and everything in those things. Just have to be sure not to burn your house down in the process.
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I've heard they are awesome cooked that way. Good luck!
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