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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Mantua, N.J.
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Just assumed that turkey season would be around Thanksgiving!! Sorry!!
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You have to go out on a limb sometimes, cause that is where the fruit is. You can't get to the fruit from that nice safe spot, clinging to the trunk of the tree......
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Baiting any animal while hunting legal or not is a slime bag way to hunt and yes, although I don't anymore I hunted for years.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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If you think you see a lot of turkey on that side of the state, you should come over to this side for a ride. Turkey was reintroduced in the Claremont area some 50 years ago and anywhere in the Dartmouth/Sunapee Region is loaded with turkey. I used to count on average 75-100 birds during a commute one-way to the office, approximately 10 miles. I hardly even notice them anymore, they are so frequently seen. |
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