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Originally Posted by Erno86
(Post 4359971)
Turkeys prefer to roost in trees that overhang over water --- Because they love to hear their poop plop in the water.:s13:
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
(Post 4359975)
:lolabove::lolabove::lolabove: Tell the truth, you never hunted a day in your life.
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Now that is funny, did it ever occur to your liberal brain that I have been here many years longer than you have, next of we want to talk about much to do about nothing you best take a look at your own posts. I still do not believe you ever hunted a day in your life.
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Originally Posted by Erno86
(Post 4359962)
I found out that wild turkeys love to hide in green leaf sticker bushes. Walk slowly every 10 feet or so in a sticker patch, before stopping for a minute or two. This pause makes the turkey nervous and anxious like a cottontail...and he might flush right next to you --- While he's making such a noisey racket to take-off --- It sounds like someone's being hit multiple times by a 2x4.:busted:
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Originally Posted by Erno86
(Post 4359971)
Turkeys prefer to roost in trees that overhang over water --- Because they love to hear their poop plop in the water.:s13:
I really don't think this is the case here, that they like to hear their poop hit the water and Ive never seen a turkey roost or heard of a turkey roosting over water. Stop with the nonsense. |
Originally Posted by Erno86
(Post 4359976)
Now I can understand why you have over 11,000 posts...with the majority of them much to do about nothing.
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Learned long ago Arrow you need to get past the idiots sometimes to find a safe place to hunt. And sometimes it is better to just pack up and find another spot. Safer for all.
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Originally Posted by Erno86
(Post 4359971)
Turkeys prefer to roost in trees that overhang over water --- Because they love to hear their poop plop in the water.:s13:
From NWTF, https://www.nwtf.org/hunt/article/locating-roosts, Consider the factors below to determine likely roost sites:Proximity to waterThe old hunter’s adage suggesting, “Turkeys love to roost where they can hear their droppings hit water,” rings true here. On our lease, one of the best spots is creek bottom land with swamp and and beaver ponds. |
It just proves everything he posts is not from experience or knowledge, it is from googling a subject them posting as though they are his thoughts and experienced.
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How do you spot a turkey that is hiding in a bush???
"You look for his black eye." |
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