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    I’ll be happy to help thin the “food plot buzzards” come April!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCWOODROW View Post
    I’ll be happy to help thin the “food plot buzzards” come April!
    I would hate for b35w to have to wait that long. I can help in March.

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    That’s just terrible.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
    That’s just terrible.....
    Ain’t it


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    They did the same to mine. Shoot a couple of them buzzards and get em off of it. Worse than a surly bartender.
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    Does Elton John know you have his shotgun?

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    I’m not sure how that’s a problem.

    Wild turkey is a damn fine meal.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Just a little side note....if you want one to eat be sure to shoot it in the upper neck. A 30-06 right in the breast will wreck everything. I might know a fella who was wanting a turkey dinner round mid December back in the 90's and attempted to take one off the roost. 30-06 centercut off the limb....complete waste.
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    In what world would someone think shooting a 10-20lb animal with a 30-06 be a good idea?
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    Its a great idea if you dont plan on eating it.
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    Man is merely a two legged locust, devouring wild lands, developing and prostituting wildlife and fisheries under the guise of "use of the resource" for tremendous profit and moving on. Will it ever end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gut_Pile View Post
    In what world would someone think shooting a 10-20lb animal with a 30-06 be a good idea?
    I laughed harder than I should have at this comment
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    might have been all he had

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    Ole boy gotta eat!

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    30.06 does a better job of running those buzzards off your food plot than say.....something like a bow.
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    I’m not a turkey hunter but why don’t they allow you to take any hens? Seems like there is a 10:1 ratio hen to gobblers at least at my place


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    I know I’ve said this before on here but I swear deer and turkey don’t like each other at least on this piece of property. I have had my camera out for probably two months and do not have one picture of them out together. Maybe it has something to do with the food plot size but these turkey are out every morning and every afternoon with no deer in sight. Getting plenty of pictures of deer when the turkeys are not in the plot.

    It’s insane the amount of noise they make.








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    A few years ago I had a pic of a turkey underneath a deer,
    it was pretty cool

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    ecu, would you please consider upgrading your avatar?

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    I can’t get away from them. Moved my feeder and camera to another spot


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