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<blockquote data-quote="Pa.Frank" data-source="post: 2944101" data-attributes="member: 128054"><p>I only ever shot 2 turkeys in Pennsylvania Pocono mountains area many years ago with a 22. They eat a lot of acorns, black cherries and beechnuts and in some areas some wild blueberries. Both the ones i got were hens taken in the small same season. I just breasted them out and left the rest in the woods. And yes they do taste different.. depending on how you cook them of course... Mine were cooked in a crock pot in sort of a stew. Definitely not what i would want on the table Thanksgiving day though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pa.Frank, post: 2944101, member: 128054"] I only ever shot 2 turkeys in Pennsylvania Pocono mountains area many years ago with a 22. They eat a lot of acorns, black cherries and beechnuts and in some areas some wild blueberries. Both the ones i got were hens taken in the small same season. I just breasted them out and left the rest in the woods. And yes they do taste different.. depending on how you cook them of course... Mine were cooked in a crock pot in sort of a stew. Definitely not what i would want on the table Thanksgiving day though. [/QUOTE]
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