Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: Wayne1 on March 18, 2010, 12:48:36 PM
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Was driving down a back dirt road this morning around Fan Lake. Just ahead of me a flock of bird's were crossing the road... But... Had to stop for a Tom mounting a hen... and he had no desire to move till he finshed.... so I just sat there and watched the X- rated show... :chuckle:
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Nice! That would have been cool to see.
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Perv! :chuckle:
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Nice, just a few weeks away
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
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lol a little more time and you could of picked him off of her lol joke!
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Just what we need more Turkeys. They seem to be like rabbits.
To bad you didn't video tape it. Could have sold it online as wild animal porn. :P
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To bad you didn't video tape it. Could have sold it online as wild animal porn.
Us older guys don't think that fast anymore :bash:
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Just what we need more Turkeys. They seem to be like rabbits.
If you've got a turkey problem I'm sure there are a couple guys on here that would love to come thin them out for you..
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Based on some reports they are starting to breed but in other areas the gobblers and hens are still grouped up separately.
Go Figure? :dunno:
But the time is drawing nigh and we will be getting first hand reports from the Youth Season. 8)
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Plus if the hens are all bred and on the nest that leaves a lot of lonely Tom looking for US :chuckle:
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Plus if the hens are all bred and on the nest that leaves a lot of lonely Tom looking for US :chuckle:
Something tells me this is going to be one heck of season. But if the tom's aren't henned up....... us turkey hunters still have a bag of excuses a mile long for why that ole bird just wouldn't commit to our "world class" calling and setups. :o
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Plus if the hens are all bred and on the nest that leaves a lot of lonely Tom looking for US :chuckle:
Something tells me this is going to be one heck of season. But if the tom's aren't henned up....... us turkey hunters still have a bag of excuses a mile long for why that ole bird just wouldn't commit to our "world class" calling and setups. :o
It's never my calling ;) :dunno: usually the barrel on my shotgun gets bent :yike: :dunno: :rolleyes:
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Good, lets get them all bred, and hope that they hatch a raise good broods this year. We need a few more years of good survival so there are some dumb ones for us new guys to shoot :chuckle:.
Plus if the hens are all bred and on the nest that leaves a lot of lonely Tom looking for US :chuckle:
Something tells me this is going to be one heck of season. But if the tom's aren't henned up....... us turkey hunters still have a bag of excuses a mile long for why that ole bird just wouldn't commit to our "world class" calling and setups. :o
It's never my calling ;) :dunno: usually the barrel on my shotgun gets bent :yike: :dunno: :rolleyes:
For me its my rear sight that keeps getting bumped out of alignment!! :rolleyes: