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You get many turkeys there they might wreak havoc on the grouse population. They're quite the predator and will eat anything that will fit down their throat. I'm sure they'd love grouse eggs if they found a nest. When hunting in Montana this fall we kicked some turkeys up..... off a dead turkey that they were feeding on.
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I do not shoot anything I don't intend on eating, and there are several turkey breasts in my freezer to attest to that. Do you have any owl recipes?
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