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RE: Turkey repellent
Do you have a dog that you can let out? Other than ababy chick a turkey will get away from a dog and eventually get tired of being chased. I bet my two yippy little yorkies would cure the problem.
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RE: Turkey repellent
maybe get a coyote decoy and set it in the back yard. or go buy a maniquin and dress it up like a hunter and put it in the bcak yard lol
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Lead?
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Get some large rubber black snakes and it should work fine. I've seen them fly away at the real deal in the woods long beforeI even seen the snake.
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ORIGINAL: mohunter82 maybe get a coyote decoy and set it in the back yard. or go buy a maniquin and dress it up like a hunter and put it in the bcak yard lol Coyote: http://www.bird-x.com/coyote-replica-p-34.html Fox: http://www.wildlifecontrolsupplies.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=NWS001& ;Product_Code=WCSFOX2S |
RE: Turkey repellent
There are a bunch of us who wish we had that problem. Call a GW and maybe they can trap some to relocate in areas that need more turkeys, preferably my property.
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I wish I had your problem.
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My calling.[:@]
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ORIGINAL: jmccoy_77 My calling.[:@] ![]() |
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Take a kid hunting, let him shoot them, you can just watch from the porch.
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RE: Turkey repellent
If I had this problem i would probably set up on them in the woods and try to catch them on their way to the yard with my bow, take that gobbler out. That is hunting.
Edit: they won't leave until they feel uneasy or threatened in that area. |
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