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Re: Drumming
[Re: Coosa1]
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03/06/21 11:27 AM
03/06/21 11:27 AM
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I don’t know how some people say they can’t/have never been able to hear a turkey drumming in the woods. I’ve got a pet turkey in a pen 75yds from the house and I’m sitting in the living room and can hear him drumming through the closed windows.
Some gobblers simply drum louder than others. At times, I’ve barely heard them drum while watching them in gun range. Other times, it’s surprisingly far. More the former for me.
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