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    [QUOTE=TXFowler;3161198]There’s exceptions to all rules.

    For simplicity’s sake, DNR should define a gobbler as having a full fan and a jake as a bird with 2-6 longer feathers in the middle of the fan. Either way, 23% is gonna do what they want.

    Every turkey you ever killed came in with his tail up? What if he’s sideways and you can’t see the tail in profile. That would be a required action for that identification method.

    While they’re at it they should suspend hunting license if you shoot a button head on a dog drive, running 90 miles an hour.
    Can’t shoot hen Canada Geese
    Or snows
    Or specks
    Make legal deer antlers to be no less than 16.25678432” inside spred, between the G2 on the left and G3 on the right. And a scrotum hanging down at least 5 inches.

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    [QUOTE=AnythingFeathers;3161203]
    Quote Originally Posted by TXFowler View Post
    There’s exceptions to all rules.

    For simplicity’s sake, DNR should define a gobbler as having a full fan and a jake as a bird with 2-6 longer feathers in the middle of the fan. Either way, 23% is gonna do what they want.

    Every turkey you ever killed came in with his tail up? What if he’s sideways and you can’t see the tail in profile. That would be a required action for that identification method.

    While they’re at it they should suspend hunting license if you shoot a button head on a dog drive, running 90 miles an hour.
    Can’t shoot hen Canada Geese
    Or snows
    Or specks
    Make legal deer antlers to be no less than 16.25678432” inside spred, between the G2 on the left and G3 on the right. And a scrotum hanging down at least 5 inches.
    You sound a lot like a person that shoots woodies during early teal season.


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