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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2674783" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>Cool putting work into your property and reaping the rewards...especially with your young hunting buddy! I've had the same great luck clearing some of the dense tree downfalls and over-grown vegetation on a property where I work. I found that the young poults as well as older turkeys tend to get hammered by predators in the tall and thick vegetation. With cleared paths and open fields they tend to survive the gauntlet of predators a lot better. The turkeys also tend to spend time in those open pathways feeding on grasshoppers and fresh vegetation. Great job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2674783, member: 66919"] Cool putting work into your property and reaping the rewards...especially with your young hunting buddy! I've had the same great luck clearing some of the dense tree downfalls and over-grown vegetation on a property where I work. I found that the young poults as well as older turkeys tend to get hammered by predators in the tall and thick vegetation. With cleared paths and open fields they tend to survive the gauntlet of predators a lot better. The turkeys also tend to spend time in those open pathways feeding on grasshoppers and fresh vegetation. Great job! [/QUOTE]
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