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This morning I noticed my turkey decoy was knocked over
Unread 05-01-2021, 12:53 AM   #1
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Default This morning I noticed my turkey decoy was knocked over

And this is the culprit.
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That looks like a nice sized bear. You may have come up with a new twist on spring bear hunting, Ken. Shoot them over turkey decoys.
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It works for deer too. I’ve had deer come in several times while calling turkeys.





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I was setup along the edge of a harvested bean field with two hen decoys in place. One in a clearing in the woods and the other 10 yards in the field. As I was turned facing into the woods I hear a commotion behind me in the field. Expecting the gobbler has snuck past me into the field I slowly turned my head to witness a Turkey Vulture attacking the decoy. I guess a turkey is a turkey.
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my first time to hear of this happening....charlie
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my first time to hear of this happening....charlie
Me too Chariie.
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I was setup along the edge of a harvested bean field with two hen decoys in place. One in a clearing in the woods and the other 10 yards in the field. As I was turned facing into the woods I hear a commotion behind me in the field. Expecting the gobbler has snuck past me into the field I slowly turned my head to witness a Turkey Vulture attacking the decoy. I guess a turkey is a turkey.
I would argue that they probably taste a bit different though .
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never heard of any body trying to eat a turkey vulture....guess if a fellow was hungary enough you would try one...charlie
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never heard of any body trying to eat a turkey vulture....guess if a fellow was hungary enough you would try one...charlie
I would hazard a guess that during the great depression anything and everything was eaten at some point .
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My great grandfather-in-law shot robins for meat for his family
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