winter turkey
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ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
ill try that
ORIGINAL: .243Heartshot
Good turkey bait: clean out the horse stalls and spread out on pasture. The turkeys will come in and pick for hay and grain, and eat anything, this will keep them occupied and you can get within 20 feet.
Good turkey bait: clean out the horse stalls and spread out on pasture. The turkeys will come in and pick for hay and grain, and eat anything, this will keep them occupied and you can get within 20 feet.
In Michigan you can feed them in the winter, but cannot bait turkey's specifically in the spring.
#12
ORIGINAL: buckhunter14
I thought you said it was illegal to bait for turkeys?
In Michigan you can feed them in the winter, but cannot bait turkey's specifically in the spring.
ORIGINAL: mossbergman11/OH
ill try that
ORIGINAL: .243Heartshot
Good turkey bait: clean out the horse stalls and spread out on pasture. The turkeys will come in and pick for hay and grain, and eat anything, this will keep them occupied and you can get within 20 feet.
Good turkey bait: clean out the horse stalls and spread out on pasture. The turkeys will come in and pick for hay and grain, and eat anything, this will keep them occupied and you can get within 20 feet.
In Michigan you can feed them in the winter, but cannot bait turkey's specifically in the spring.




