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05-13-2013, 12:22 PM
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Kathy and I will drive in two or three hour shifts and we'll time it so that I sleep for the last stint before we arrive at Tim's place.... that way there is less chance of me falling asleep while I need to be hunting.
Tim lives in Jefferson which is pretty close to the PA border and maybe 40 miles south of Lake Erie.
I'll bring the 10 ga lifter that I shot my VT gobbler with and I'll also bring my 12 ga DH 30 F/F.
That's quite true... bushwhacking them is not at all like being out there interacting with the turkeys and trying to lure a wise old gobbler to you with some sweet-talkin' promises.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post:
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05-13-2013, 04:28 PM
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My "Thanks" for the last two posts are because of my feeling about bushwhacking. I won't even whack a groundhog any more. You must get out and hunt. Of course, after 39 years in my present home, I have been tempted a few times to "whack" a goose that flies within .410 range of the roof of the house. I haven't done it yet.
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