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James, you have reason to be very proud!
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Very cool. Congratulation's to the both of them. My 5 year old granddaughter has been telling me regularly that she will be going hunting turkeys with me next year. It might be a little soon but I can not wait until she is old enough to go on the special Juniors hunts here in AZ.
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phil that was a mighty big bird a nice one for sure..the two young hunters have some nice birds too..the young lady s turkey is reall nice bird...congratulations to all...charlie
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well today ended the season in mississippi for the first time in probably 20 years i did not kill a turkey..but i sure enjoyed hunting one thing was good i did not have to clean a turkey..i know some of you boys seasons are still open i hope ya ll get a big tom..the way time is flying it will be squirl season before long...charlie
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Charlie,
Wish you had kept all that rain. Over four inches of rain here; if the hens were setting I am sure many nests washed away in the floods. And a Sunday plus three straight days of rain and it was right in what is the peak week. One guy told me he heard eight gobblers close enough to walk to each of them, just standing in one spot last Saturday. They are quiet now. Sorry you did not get one. Make up for it next spring. |
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