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    There are a bunch in D.C.

    Seriously, I would also like to hear of success. I hope to be turkey hunting early next year whenever the season is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by westy1970 View Post
    There are a bunch in D.C.

    Seriously, I would also like to hear of success. I hope to be turkey hunting early next year whenever the season is.
    They're plenty fat too!

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    I'm not going this year, but it seems spring turkey is always easier. They're more inclined to respond to calls when they're horny. In fall, they're only interested in fattening up.

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    From watching the Rio Grandes on our place, in the fall they will be in groups of all hens and babies, or all jakes and toms. We've got a couple of groups of hens and babies that will walk right through the yard, and a group of a dozen or so jakes that stay farther away.

    We did have the group of jakes walk by the barn last Saturday though, about 70 yards away. I need to get a license.

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