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<blockquote data-quote="George Koch" data-source="post: 2157386" data-attributes="member: 27669"><p>You need the patience of Jobe, better do a lot of pre scouting wake with them and put them to bed 12 gauge 5 and 6's is all you need most of the ole timers shot them with a single barrel with number 8 shot , it can be done. Calls or another animal you can do just as much harm with one as good , the best thing to do is go with somebody that has hunted turkeys. It would be beginners luck to bag one without ever going before. You can get the fever hearing the toms sound off early. The earlier in the season you go the better. </p><p>I gave up all hunting about 10 years ago with the exception of turkey hunting best experience you can have with your clothes on. Not sure what part of the country you live in but watch your step and where or how you sit.</p><p>We have all brands of the vipers here moccasins, copperheads and those nasty big ole timber rattlers or cane brakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Koch, post: 2157386, member: 27669"] You need the patience of Jobe, better do a lot of pre scouting wake with them and put them to bed 12 gauge 5 and 6’s is all you need most of the ole timers shot them with a single barrel with number 8 shot , it can be done. Calls or another animal you can do just as much harm with one as good , the best thing to do is go with somebody that has hunted turkeys. It would be beginners luck to bag one without ever going before. You can get the fever hearing the toms sound off early. The earlier in the season you go the better. I gave up all hunting about 10 years ago with the exception of turkey hunting best experience you can have with your clothes on. Not sure what part of the country you live in but watch your step and where or how you sit. We have all brands of the vipers here moccasins, copperheads and those nasty big ole timber rattlers or cane brakes [/QUOTE]
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