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<blockquote data-quote="redsnow" data-source="post: 283947" data-attributes="member: 14952"><p>Really nice bird! Thanks for calling(phone) James, mail your phone # when you get time. What we were talking about, you know back in the 80's spring season was (semi) new, and then all-the-sudden it seemed the woods were crowded. Like I was telling you about the boy you took out and spoiled, he's in for some BAD news- - It don't happen like that everyday. Wait till he hunts a week and don't hear a single gobble. It gets old. Another thing I've been thinking about, back around 85' (when I knew everything about turkeys)lol., I always figured they gobbled best about the time the dogwood trees were in full bloom. We've had a cold and cloudy spring, plants are 2 weeks behind normal, but the dogwoods are full now. We've had frost 2 days this week, on the 3rd week of May, that should be the last frost? </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, good luck in the morn. If you don't get him, we'll double-team his butt next spring. Never was lucky enough to hunt that side of the mtn. I might sneak out for a little bit in the morning too. (I spect you'll have pics), maybe both of us?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsnow, post: 283947, member: 14952"] Really nice bird! Thanks for calling(phone) James, mail your phone # when you get time. What we were talking about, you know back in the 80's spring season was (semi) new, and then all-the-sudden it seemed the woods were crowded. Like I was telling you about the boy you took out and spoiled, he's in for some BAD news- - It don't happen like that everyday. Wait till he hunts a week and don't hear a single gobble. It gets old. Another thing I've been thinking about, back around 85' (when I knew everything about turkeys)lol., I always figured they gobbled best about the time the dogwood trees were in full bloom. We've had a cold and cloudy spring, plants are 2 weeks behind normal, but the dogwoods are full now. We've had frost 2 days this week, on the 3rd week of May, that should be the last frost? Anyway, good luck in the morn. If you don't get him, we'll double-team his butt next spring. Never was lucky enough to hunt that side of the mtn. I might sneak out for a little bit in the morning too. (I spect you'll have pics), maybe both of us? [/QUOTE]
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