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    Once again I am mentoring new hunters near my property near Walkerton. I usually have 3 or 4 blinds with see through walls so that new hunters can be comfortable and get to watch turkeys and other wildlife. Having this many blinds allows me to move hunt different locations so the birds don’t get stressed. I do charge a nominal fee to help cover the cost of blinds, decoys, etc.
    If you do shoot a Turkey, we will go to my place to butcher the bird.
    I have been hunting turkeys for 17 years and will show the new hunter how to use calls, what equipment is needed and how best to get the meat from a harvested bird.
    If anyone is interested in more information please message me or email me
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    Good on you !! Cheers B525

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    Thats great JM, good for you.
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    This is a great opportunity for new hunters or new to turkey hunting. Thanks John for doing this for others.
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    Good on you for mentoring. In my opinion this should be supported by the MNRF much more than simply allowing it.
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