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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: Jonesie]
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02/07/18 12:32 AM
02/07/18 12:32 AM
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teamduckdown
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Surely someone or club would accept $500 for a turkey Hunter that is looking out for their property and reporting anything unusual and perhaps give a very detailed post deer season scouting report, huh? Surely youre dreaming 
Turkeys be damned.
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: Jonesie]
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02/07/18 08:30 AM
02/07/18 08:30 AM
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Posts: 4,757 george county ms
johndeere5036
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Surely someone or club would accept $500 for a turkey Hunter that is looking out for their property and reporting anything unusual and perhaps give a very detailed post deer season scouting report, huh? You can give me your 500 dollars and hunt away just might not ever see a turkey at my place
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: Jonesie]
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02/08/18 02:10 AM
02/08/18 02:10 AM
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Posts: 1,411 Mobile Al,
flounderpounder
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Ha! Guess I must be dreaming. Oh well thought I'd throw that out there, have a little fun and give some folks something to ponder. I'll find some birds somewhere eventually. Keep asking around.. You will stumble across something.. The people saying you cant find what you are looking for are the ones who also turkey hunt and would like the same for themselves.. Turkey hunters are just like everyone else.. They want you to do good, but never better than them!
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: flounderpounder]
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02/08/18 03:34 PM
02/08/18 03:34 PM
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Atoler
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Ha! Guess I must be dreaming. Oh well thought I'd throw that out there, have a little fun and give some folks something to ponder. I'll find some birds somewhere eventually. Keep asking around.. You will stumble across something.. The people saying you cant find what you are looking for are the ones who also turkey hunt and would like the same for themselves.. Turkey hunters are just like everyone else.. They want you to do good, but never better than them! Actually the ones saying that, are the same ones that look 24/7/365 with an open checkbook. People who do that find a decent one every few years. Unless you know someone personally, your odds are slim to none when you wait until a month before the season....
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: Jonesie]
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02/08/18 09:20 PM
02/08/18 09:20 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 123 mobile, al
Jonesie
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Well, I've always thought turkey hunting was cool, more fun and enjoyable. I also believe that watching the woods come alive on those cool, crisp, spring mornings is an awesome experience. I truly enjoy deer " hunting". I like to scout, find the sign and try to pattern a buck....the old fashion way before cameras. Deer "sitting" doesn't do much for me. However, talking turkey, and hearing a thunderous gobble getting closer gives me a thrill beyond buck fever. The anticipation, the strut, fanning, the stillness required and truly camouflaging yourself is what hunting is all about. Besides, they can't smell you and you can shower like normal before you hit the woods. I also like the being able to walk around a bit before getting on a bird. But, don't tell anyone how cool it is. We wouldn't want many more addicts, like us, out there. Turkey hunters are a special breed with an excitement requirement that must be fulfilled. More than hoping to find a place, I NEED it. It'll happen. If I do and and need a few more guns to make it work I'll fill all you crazy, thrill seeking addicts in!
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: Forrestgump1]
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02/08/18 11:52 PM
02/08/18 11:52 PM
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turkey247
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I believe in the coming years turkey hunting will bypass deer hunting and it will become a more prestigious sport. Add in the fact that you actually call walk and hunt turkey vs sit and wait it's easy to see how it could be more enjoyable for some folks. Turkey huntings about to become cool. I think it has peaked. And folks don’t pay as much for turkey rights than deer when the rubber meets the road. And lots of people try it on small, marginal properties with unrealistic expectations. People fish. Kids play baseball. Folks plant stuff. Do yard work. Catch up on deer season honey-do’s. Get married. Go on spring break vacations. All in the Spring! And most of it all - people are lazy. Worse with every generation.
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Re: Turkey only near Mobile
[Re: turkey247]
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02/09/18 09:18 AM
02/09/18 09:18 AM
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Posts: 2,780 Montgomery, AL
Forrestgump1
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I believe in the coming years turkey hunting will bypass deer hunting and it will become a more prestigious sport. Add in the fact that you actually call walk and hunt turkey vs sit and wait it's easy to see how it could be more enjoyable for some folks. Turkey huntings about to become cool. I think it has peaked. And folks don’t pay as much for turkey rights than deer when the rubber meets the road. And lots of people try it on small, marginal properties with unrealistic expectations. People fish. Kids play baseball. Folks plant stuff. Do yard work. Catch up on deer season honey-do’s. Get married. Go on spring break vacations. All in the Spring! And most of it all - people are lazy. Worse with every generation. I hope your right, I've seen more people that have turkey hunted twice in their life become avid pros and fired up about turkey season than ever. I hope your right, I've seen more non turkey hunters suddenly become pros and fired up about the season than ever. Facebook is full of newbs looking for places to turkey hunt. It just feels like this is slowly becoming duck hunting part 2
Last edited by Forrestgump1; 02/09/18 09:20 AM.
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