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Turkey pics from this morning

Started by Weekend Warrior, February 01, 2008, 11:08:00 AM

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Weekend Warrior

I saw these this morning, most I've ever seen on one flock.


twisted

Would u just look at all those pretty fletchings and tasty leftovers GOT GRAVY
When it come to a tim hortons coffee cup im highly deadly to them at 25 yards away

Grant Young

Hey Gary, where'd you see those? That looks like its down my way.                       Grant

buckeye_hunter


Over&Under

you can't miss  :biglaugh:  

what i wouldn't give to have a blind set up in the middle of all them guys about the middle of april...

Great pics!!
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

Drew

same pics here just add snow...I would't want all those radar eyes watching me as I tried to draw my bow!  It's hard enough with one of two!
Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

slayer1

Man, I wish we had that many turkeys here. You mid west guys have all the fun..

BRITTMAN

I went on a deer hunt in the panhandle of Texas one year and saw feilds with a hunderd or more turkeys in them . I got with in 40 yards of a giant flock and got them on video . I could not beleive how many Turkeys there were in that area .

Mike
" Live long and prosper "

beachbowhunter

Cool! That is a lot of sharp eyeballs.

These pics remind me that this is the time of year that The Ferret starts posting turkey pics from the backyard. You still out there Ferret?
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

LEOPARD

There's a coupla turkeys in that flock!  ;)
Nigel Ivy

"The more I practice, the luckier I get...."

**DONOTDELETE**


brettlandon

Mrs. Stickman will be drooling all over her keyboard when she sees those pics.
 :goldtooth:  

-Brett (aka Mr. Stickman)
Excellence is achieved, not purchased.

La. bowhunter

Awesome pics hopefully they were taken around the area I am going hunting this spring. I plan to be on Henry Higgens the 3rd week of April if all plans stay in order.
La. Bowhunter trad archery addict

bentpole


Dave2old

Weekender ... your birds have it easy, and I am happy for them. Green grass! Mine are wallowing through 4' of powder snow right now. It's pitiful to watch. Generally, they wind up flying, as every step goes belly deep. No way can they be getting enough calories to replace their energy loss in a hard mountain winter like this. Even just sitting in a tree all day and night, with night temps averaging 0 and days rarely above freezing and often strong winds, has to be a serious stress. How often here on a long winter's night (8000' in the CO Rockies), while sitting in a cozy wood-warmed cabin with a frozen wind howling outside, I think with wonder and admiration of the amazing hardiness of turkeys, elk, deer, and all the others "out there." How they survive and even prosper, where we would perish in hours, is beyond amazing. My admiration for these animals is endless, and thus my lack of patience with the fools among us who look at the animals we hunt as nothing more significant than "harvested" crops and moving targets. Lucky turkeys you have there! dave

Bucksnort101

Man oh man!!! OK, my bow, decoys, and calls are all in my truck all I need now is directions to that turkey haven!!!

Mrs Stickman

I bet I can get there first Bucksnort!  I can hear them birds a'gobblin from here.  You made my day!
"Brown dogs make the best BOWCHERY dogs"

Bucksnort101

Hey Mrs Stickman, no fair!!!   I'll have to glue a brick to my gas pedal shoe so if I fall asleep driving down I will keep on going (redneck autopilot).
Just checked out you web-site, those caps are a hoot. May have to pick one up after I'm done paying for a couple Turkey calls I had to have.

Mrs Stickman

Buck- looks like there is more than enough to share!  I do see how Turkey calls would come before hats though.  I know it's wrong but thats how I'm made!   :thumbsup:
"Brown dogs make the best BOWCHERY dogs"

burnie

Just wait, when spring season rolls around they will all go into hidding.  Lol.

Nice flock.
I want to go home with the Armadillo.


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