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Honestly all I'd need to hunt them would be a piece of bread and a stick or a rock.

That's probably contributing to their continued non-sandwich status.

I guess I should do some photos if I'm going to keep talking about this.

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Wet turkeys in the back yard

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Dry turkeys in the front yard

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Honestly all I'd need to hunt them would be a piece of bread and a stick or a rock.

That's probably contributing to their continued non-sandwich status.

I guess I should do some photos if I'm going to keep talking about this.

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Wet turkeys in the back yard

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Dry turkeys in the front yard

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LUNCH DENIED


LOL! I wish I had a flock like that in my yard. It reminds me of when we vacationed in Hawaii. We had a flock of turkey wander up to our patio at the resort. I'd spent so many years hunting them, my first reaction was to hide behind a wall and watch them from around the corner. The next thing I know, some lady walks right through the middle of them tossing cereal on the ground to feed 'em.