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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549153
04/05/22 07:53 AM
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Same here 330...I kind of smile and wonder what it may look like in 42 years...


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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549173
04/05/22 08:21 AM
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Sawtooth is really popular down here. There's two cultivars one with a big acorn for deer and the gobbler variety with a smaller acorn.

So popular it's planted as an ornamental/street/shade tree in the cities. Then folks complain about the deer on their lawns, lol.

But I've noticed that they are rather short lived as a street tree.


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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: warrior] #7549180
04/05/22 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by warrior
Sawtooth is really popular down here. There's two cultivars one with a big acorn for deer and the gobbler variety with a smaller acorn.

So popular it's planted as an ornamental/street/shade tree in the cities. Then folks complain about the deer on their lawns, lol.

But I've noticed that they are rather short lived as a street tree.



Urban Planners!!


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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549470
04/05/22 03:16 PM
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I need a feed. Draw in smorgasbord this year


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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: warrior] #7549479
04/05/22 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by warrior
Sawtooth is really popular down here. There's two cultivars one with a big acorn for deer and the gobbler variety with a smaller acorn.

So popular it's planted as an ornamental/street/shade tree in the cities. Then folks complain about the deer on their lawns, lol.

But I've noticed that they are rather short lived as a street tree.


Oaks need plenty of room for their roots and don't like a lot of traffic on them.

Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549481
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Yup, but these city idiots don't know no better.


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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549490
04/05/22 04:02 PM
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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: 330-Trapper] #7549504
04/05/22 04:15 PM
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Durana or Patriot clover, as much for the insects such as crickets as anything else. Heck, buy a thousand crickets and dump in your clover field.
Standing corn or beans if you have the food plot acreage so it will carry through the winter.
As previously said, Chufa is King if you can grow it.

Funny side story, saw several turkeys in a pasture next to a creek standing in flood water. After they moved on I checked it out, it was a bunch of small crawfish there. Best I could tell they were feeding on them.

Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes [Re: KB64] #7549510
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Originally Posted by KB64
Durana or Patriot clover, as much for the insects such as crickets as anything else. Heck, buy a thousand crickets and dump in your clover field.
Standing corn or beans if you have the food plot acreage so it will carry through the winter.
As previously said, Chufa is King if you can grow it.

Funny side story, saw several turkeys in a pasture next to a creek standing in flood water. After they moved on I checked it out, it was a bunch of small crawfish there. Best I could tell they were feeding on them.

Thanks^^^


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