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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: geeb1]
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06/20/22 06:13 PM
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TDog93
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^^^ I don’t even want to kill a bearded hen - I been mad enough to want to put a hickory limb across one’s back amd work her over when she whips me 😀 - but I don’t rant to harvest one
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: geeb1]
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07/16/22 06:55 AM
07/16/22 06:55 AM
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cartervj
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I know some guys that have or did have farms up there. Baxk in the 90s id never seen so many birds. One guy had a video of over 80 longbeards in one field. These guys had several hundred acres and then leased ri get to 1000 or better acres each.
Those days are long gone.
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: geeb1]
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07/16/22 07:17 AM
07/16/22 07:17 AM
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Teacher One
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It used to be easy in the late 80's and early 90's to hear birds gobbling their heads off any morning you wanted to hunt. Choosing which one to hunt was the problem. The numbers are down, but are still fairly good in certain areas of Lawrence County TN. I honestly believe that the pine harvest practices are what has caused the decline in the numbers of turkeys. There is too much undergrowth in the woods for turkeys to see and stay away from predators. In open hardwood timber turkeys can see a predator from a long way off. They then run for 3 or 4 steps before taking flight to get away. Turkeys cant do this in the pine plantations they are now having to live in and the predators catch them before they can fly away.
Hawks and eagles are making a huge comeback also and they will absolutely decimate a turkey population. I have no use for a hawk or an eagle, or for that matter anything that preys on turkeys.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: geeb1]
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07/16/22 07:40 AM
07/16/22 07:40 AM
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TDog93
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^^^ I got a bunch of hawks - I think they been hunting mine - if I catch them in the act - b real hard not to shoot
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: TDog93]
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07/17/22 04:30 PM
07/17/22 04:30 PM
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Teacher One
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^^^ I got a bunch of hawks - I think they been hunting mine - if I catch them in the act - b real hard not to shoot S S S
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: TN season 2023
[Re: Teacher One]
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07/17/22 05:25 PM
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Bankheadhunter
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^^^ I got a bunch of hawks - I think they been hunting mine - if I catch them in the act - b real hard not to shoot S S S They don't seem to live well around here, owls either. I had rather see turkeys and I will do my part to protect them.
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