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12boreman, Is that a pheasant hiding under your hat?
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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Nope, just a lot of bird feathers!
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Nice photos, I especially like this one Is hunting in that teasel hard on your dog? That stuff is sort of sharp sometimes, but maybe it up high that it doesn't matter. Been a while since I have been in a big stand of it. yes, it is thistle and it is nasty stuff...very sharp
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Used my last tag of the season on a KS bird today. Took this one with TSS #9. It's been a good season and I hate to see it end. Good luck to all still hunting. Great season Coosa; thanks for sharing it with us. The Georgia season began in March and is ending next Tuesday. Thank Goodness. I still have one to go, but I'm so tired of getting up early, I made a mid day hunt yesterday; nothing. I might be done...Geo Least skeeters this season I've ever seen around here. Thanks guys. And good luck to all the GA hunters the rest of the season. I've been on here several years and have never posted a turkey picture before, and probably won't in the future. I only posted all these pictures because I was called out for my equipment in the turkey thread before the season. No point in arguing about it; I thought I would just post the results and let everyone decide for themselves.
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I REALLY enjoyed your postings I post a lot for dove season Greg a lot for upland game and you for turkeys What joy, what joy Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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coosa, the proof, as the old saying goes, is in the pudding. You certainly are no "moron" or "idiot" for the choice of gun or ammo you used. There is more than one way to skin a cat or shoot a turkey and I don't know of many who can do it as well as you have demonstrated. Thanks for sharing your hunts with us. Gil
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+ 1. I am now a convert to #9 shot, have a bag of it, and am going to roll a few different recipes this summer...
Mike
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Teasle spiny seed heads were used to "card" wool in the old countries. It isn't a native American plant as far as I know. I don't know if gamebirds can eat it, but at least in Eastern Washington "weed jungles" we hunted when I lived in Pullman, they REALLY liked to hide in it.
If some jerk in your hunting party slammed a truck door when setting up, you would see hundreds of phez leaking out of the far side of the "jungle" like black smoke particles, especially late in the season when the birds got wise.
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I don't know if you can reach this picture from this url, but this is a photo of the "spurs" on a 21.2# turkey with a 10" beard that a grad student shot this morning while hunting with me. We are down to the last weekend and we managed to take this boy. He has spurs like no other mature bird I've seen. I'll guess that he was a 2 yr old. Certainly, no jake, but he will go into the IDNR books as a 21# jake for sure. https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t...amp;oe=5B917B06Two days left
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