Re: Anybody Deal With Turkeys
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/21/12 11:51 AM
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Vinke
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I have two videos that i made on peefowl
Also search latrappers post for the tramptrap
Slightly used Shoes 4 sale
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Re: Anybody Deal With Turkeys
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/21/12 01:30 PM
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traprjohn
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and cannot use firearms; any suggestions? A bow and arrow! looking forward to seeing how this ends..
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Re: Anybody Deal With Turkeys
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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02/21/12 03:35 PM
02/21/12 03:35 PM
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swampdonkey
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I saw the set up Vinke had posted last year or the year before ...anyway it worked good for me to nail a peacock...might just do the same for a turkey...anyway way you can use a tranq. gun legaly were your at ??
Joe Robidoux
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Re: Anybody Deal With Turkeys
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02/21/12 09:56 PM
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trapperpaw
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So there was some truth in the turtlemans turkle episode. On the parks I work on sometimes a turkey gets very territorial after being acclimated to people. You need to wear tough clothing and safety glasses. Give off wimpy body language and he will attack. If you can whip you got him. If you can't I warn you he won't let you say uncle. At our age it takes a long time for bruises and spur marks to heal and it could be embarassin... ruin your reputation maybe your business if someone posts it on utube or something. Or you could dress up like a raspy hen but that could end up worse than the turkey stompin. I don't want to say more or this website might call me an ignoranus or something like that.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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