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PAID Hunting trip with father In law. What to expect.
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 823713" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>It's security fenced farmland replete with no trespassing signs. Never been there Inside) but I've driven the perimeter before and I've heard about the owners from others so it's part presumption on my part and part fact as the tract isn't that big in the first place.</p><p> </p><p>I don't hunt birds at all. In fact, our property in Big Rapids is loaded with turkeys. I've sat in a deer blind (we have a couple) on the property and watched in amazement as a group oif a hundred or so wild turkeys come marching past, in lockstep, their heads and necks all moving as one. I stay real still and quiet until they get past and just rustle a bit. They all stop like one bird, turn their heads (altogether) and move off in a different direction. Never ceases to amaze me. They must know I don't hunt wild turkeys somehow.</p><p> </p><p>Myself, I like roast Long Island Duck and KFC ocassionally but thats it for fowl and me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 823713, member: 39764"] It's security fenced farmland replete with no trespassing signs. Never been there Inside) but I've driven the perimeter before and I've heard about the owners from others so it's part presumption on my part and part fact as the tract isn't that big in the first place. I don't hunt birds at all. In fact, our property in Big Rapids is loaded with turkeys. I've sat in a deer blind (we have a couple) on the property and watched in amazement as a group oif a hundred or so wild turkeys come marching past, in lockstep, their heads and necks all moving as one. I stay real still and quiet until they get past and just rustle a bit. They all stop like one bird, turn their heads (altogether) and move off in a different direction. Never ceases to amaze me. They must know I don't hunt wild turkeys somehow. Myself, I like roast Long Island Duck and KFC ocassionally but thats it for fowl and me. [/QUOTE]
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