Looking forward to getting my first turkey. I have owned my hunting property for 10 years now. The turkeys are much like my pecans.....I planted the trees nearly 40 years ago....see lots of pecans every year but the squirrels get them ALL....yet to get a single pecan.. Back to turkeys.....I see them on my trail cameras in good numbers until the season opens and I'm actually there. I have a Browning Maxus that takes a 3 1/2 shell and set of chokes.....seems ideal, but I need the turkeys to cooperate.
Any clue as to what terrain is considered their breeding area ? My place is heavily wooded/ creek bottom land....have seen them roost a couple of times on my place but generally seems like they are passing thru....but not consistently.Move off to a different breeding area for a couple months. Pretty common for Rios, not sure if the other subspecies do the same or not.
I’m not all that old, and I remember those days. My family quail hunted south of Jet in the 70’s and early 80’s, and it was an event to see a deer. I don’t remember ever seeing a turkey back then.Old timers tell stories about the days when a deer was observed it was talk of the town for a week. Sadly it seems that it is now turkey appearances.
When my dad grew up in central Kansas, if someone saw a deer it made the paper.Old timers tell stories about the days when a deer was observed it was talk of the town for a week. Sadly it seems that it is now turkey appearances.
Any clue as to what terrain is considered their breeding area ? My place is heavily wooded/ creek bottom land....have seen them roost a couple of times on my place but generally seems like they are passing thru....but not consistently.
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