snytrophyhunter
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The bird population is looking good.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:13 AM
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The weather has been incredibly hot around here for some time. I glanced out my bedroom window the other afternoon and a pair of gobblers were laying on my front lawn in the shade of my Cherry tree. This morning as I left for work there were fourteen birds on the front lawn. There are at least three hen groups with poults and two seperate bachelor groups just in my neighborhood.
The freshest tracks still have feet in them.
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Re:The bird population is looking good.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:24 PM
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Yep, had 3 toms standing in front of my target base in the backyard, 1st week of June. Figures they come down after the season ended!! Saw a hen with 4-5 poults last week. Starting to get the itch again!!
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Re:The bird population is looking good.
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Monday, July 26, 2010 8:46 AM
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So the wife and I were lying in bed yesterday morning when the bush just outside our window stated shaking like crazy. We peeked out and there were the two jakes that we've been seeing locked in what appeared to be mortal combat. One had the others head in it's mouth in a death grip and wouldn't let go. They spun around in cirlcles for about five minutes before I went out and broke up the fight. What's the matter with kids these days?
The freshest tracks still have feet in them.
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Monday, July 26, 2010 10:18 AM
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They were just establishing dominance and you had to go and break it up! Now you are the top cock of the walk, LOL!!! I hope you can gobble real good next Spring
<message edited by Topgun 3006 on Monday, July 26, 2010 10:19 AM>
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snytrophyhunter
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010 9:09 AM
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I'm not too good at a gobblin but I can make some sexy hen calls.
The freshest tracks still have feet in them.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:25 PM
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Things lookin good here in my part of Missouri too, had had 4 hens and 14 poults in the back yard the other day. Sure seems like there is too much emphasis put on the Spring breeding season, heck I know there are usually at least 2 hatches and sometimes 3 in this area. Seein lot's of jakes and toms around the fields too, but deer seems to really have my attention around this time of the year. Not sure why this happens to me about this time every year, but seems like I can hear the stands callin my name, it's like the trees know they're supposed to rock me to sleep startin mid Sept. and boy am I ready for some of those treestand naps. Steve Albers
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Friday, July 30, 2010 2:17 PM
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Steve---I hope you're anchored in real well, LOL!!!
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Saturday, July 31, 2010 10:44 PM
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Hey Top, good to hear from ya. Yeah I never get in a tree without havin myself attached to the tree. Had the bottom platform of my climber drop out and break the buckle holding it to the upper portion last year just before I got strapped in, talk about feeling lost. Luckily my son in-law was close and i called him on the cell to come help me get it back up to me. Now the first thing I do is strap in, then set stuff up. My big, old, tired, fat arse would never survive a 20' drop to the ground.Besides people in Missouri couldn't handle the earthquake I'd cause..lol
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Monday, August 09, 2010 5:00 AM
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The birds seem to really enjoy my sprinkler system. There were eleven outside having a bath just a few minutes ago. The poults are growing in leaps and bounds. Some are larger then the others even in the same group. They're eating machines. My only problem with them is they like scratching through my mulch in the flower beds looking for bugs and seeds and then I have to go out and clean up the mess they leave behind.
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The freshest tracks still have feet in them.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010 7:10 AM
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Ok, so now it's just about the middle of August but nobody told my resident Jakes. They were gobbling their heads off this morning. They finally stopped and took off when a neighbor came walking along with his pair of German Shorthair's. NY fall Turkey season coming up before you know it. If only I could find as cooperative birds in the wild come then.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010 7:36 AM
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The Jakes were gobbling again this morning while taking their bath under my sprinklers. It seems to make them happy. Both birds are growing like crazy. Except for their short beards and not fully developed tail fans they look adult body size wise.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010 10:21 PM
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Still a few tags left for both turkey and deer (does only) as the news release today sez, for Nodak ... and I'm perty sure NRs can get a turkey license now that the 1st-round lottery draw is over ... I've seen more poults this year than ever before ... might even get a chance to hunt 'em this year, since I've got a couple of places in mind where I've seen birds and have access ...
All of life is six-to-five against, just enough to keep you interested. (Damon Runyan) Gravity makes all the important decisions ... (John R. Powers) NRA, REMF, PF, NAHC-L, NAFC-L, KC, NPPA
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