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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Guess it depends how bad your calling is.
    LMFAO fair enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Guess it depends how bad your calling is.
    I know I've pissed off a lot of Hens calling a Tom...funny as heck watching them when they get mad !!

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    Most if all have fun and if you can teach somebody something that's great as well...
    Pro staffer for spypoint

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    I think you mean me....I usually use #5s, but I don't have enough of them left to pattern/ hunt with. I usually get my 16 ga shell at the gun shows and wasn't able to do that last year. So I'll be using either #4 or #6's this year. Have see which patterns best out of the Mossburg.
    Yup, brain cramp. Do you know what the No. 5's were, i.e. 1 oz load or 1 1/4 oz? I was gifted 16 ga ammo that I need to pick through and figure out what would be reasonable to shoot in the spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    It be a hard sell for a CO to charge you with harassing wildlife for talking sexy to a turkey. Busting a roost, chasing birds out of a field would be inline of the harassing definition.
    I am an amateur photographer and often shoot deer in areas that are closed to hunting. I asked a CO about that exact same thing and photography of any wildlife is not considered harassment unless you are giving chase or interfering with their daily routine. Calling to a turkey or deer is doing neither of these.

    Now busting a flock of turkeys in a quad or chasing a deer with your dogs will land you a fine but sitting in a blind with a camera will not.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 410001661 View Post
    I am an amateur photographer and often shoot deer in areas that are closed to hunting. I asked a CO about that exact same thing and photography of any wildlife is not considered harassment unless you are giving chase or interfering with their daily routine. Calling to a turkey or deer is doing neither of these.

    Now busting a flock of turkeys in a quad or chasing a deer with your dogs will land you a fine but sitting in a blind with a camera will not.


    those are some awesome pictures, such amazing animals, they always look fake to me in pictures hahahha

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    Good to know ! thanks, and beautiful shots !
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    Quote Originally Posted by 410001661 View Post
    - Re-confirm permission on all your farms
    Crossed that off my list.
    "What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-

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    Scouting tomorrow morning. A chance to chat with the farmer and confirm permission once again (a given)
    Did a little electrical job last fall to seal the deal.

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    mouth calls finally came in, already able to make some turkey noises, need a little more practice. they sound so much better than the other calls we have! and SO MUCH louder !

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