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Unread 05-11-2020, 05:53 PM   #11
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I watch The Hunting Public on Prime Video or Netflix (I don’t remember which) and they have a contest of length of the bird from tip of beak to tip of tail laying on its back. I think it is a great idea!

Actually, we have a few subspecies of turkey in this country: Eastern, Osceola, Merriam, Rio Grande and maybe another. Some are genetically bigger than the others so the contest should be separated into those sub-categories.




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What about a Parker Gobbler Pin, just as we have a Doubles Pin? How about it B.O.D.?
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How about a handicap system for using a smallbore (20,28 and .410) ?
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How about a handicap system for using a smallbore (20,28 and .410) ?
You would get a smaller pin.
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But Scott, your Sterly gobbler of this morning wouldn't qualify...





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How about a handicap system for using a smallbore (20,28 and .410) ?
I was thinking you oughtta plunk one with your 28 I’ve got a friend that lives here that’s plunked two of the swans down in North Carolina both times one shot from a Parker 28
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I was thinking you oughtta plunk one with your 28 I’ve got a friend that lives here that’s plunked two of the swans down in North Carolina both times one shot from a Parker 28
That's the plan Craig. The next one will hopefully be with a new to me 32" 20 Sterly and hopefully the 28 is next. Might have to wait until the fall/winter season though.
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I'd be in for a long bird contest next year!
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You would get a smaller pin.
Maybe the pin is smaller but I guarantee the smile on my face would be huge.
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