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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Okay to lighten things up a flock of turkeys was just walking down my very suburban street and I thought of you puckstop
    BE QUIET!!!!!

    LOL

    I'm getting burnt out on Turkey talk lol. I'm tired of waking in the night to hear " *cries* come back turkey... come back" LOL just kidding He doesn't talk in his sleep... only snores. But I do hear about turkeys a lot. If he doesn't get one this year I don't know how I will make it through




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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    BE QUIET!!!!!

    LOL

    I'm getting burnt out on Turkey talk lol. I'm tired of waking in the night to hear " *cries* come back turkey... come back" LOL just kidding He doesn't talk in his sleep... only snores. But I do hear about turkeys a lot. If he doesn't get one this year I don't know how I will make it through
    He could have picked one off sitting on my lawn One of the neighborhood teenagers came flying around the corner, I thought for a minute I should start warming up the oven
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

    Thanks Kfamr for the signature!


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    I have to post a thougt...

    I have seen tons of videos about people who have exotic animals that they have adopted into their lives. Pigs, horses, crocs and the duck that would fly along the car of the person who was 'adopted' by that animal.

    Each of us has that one pet/family member that is extraordinary because of the attachment we have with them.

    MY pet is a --------. All other -------- are not as special as mine.

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    One of the most impressive things that I have ever heard of is the reverence that hunters, who rely on the earth and the bounty from it, have.


    Many cultures will stop after they kill game for food and say a prayer-to the land, the soul of the creature and their luck in being able to feed their family.

    Today we send out the 'bread winner' to earn money so we can bypass the nasty side of gutting any meat we put on the table. Subtract 150 years from the calendar and and try to find a nice steak in town!

    They saddest part of 'bringing home the bacon' is that we would starve before we would kill an animal for food. If we respect the world around us and
    can use thought and care about the living things in it, we will be that much more informed as to how the world works.

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    In some cultures or religions people will say a prayer before a meal, to honor the animal that sits in the plate on the table.

    Why?

    I can only guess.

    But, I suspect it's an acknowledgement of the person, circumstance and luck that was able to fill the plate. It's a homage to the land and how it was not to be taken for granted.

    We all know how to order thru the drive-in at the local fast food joint.

    If we have to forage for ourselves how do we get a meal?

    I do know how to dress an animal in order to use the meat for food. I read it in a book and hope that I well never HAVE to do it. People who do provide meat for their families should not be treated as cruel.

    I stop and wonder if I had to stay at home and send my GF, SO, wife to pick up a pound of moose meat from the local treeline.

    I'd starve if I waited for a 'modern' woman to gut, skin and butcher my dinner.
    I do not mean this as a slam to gals here in 2008. It's just a reminder that any woman is just as good a man should we need to depend on each other.

    Native Americans ranked women the same as a good tool, a horse or and asset to live. Not because they were material objects0it was they were needed to survive
    Show me a gal who hunts, fishes and doesn't need me me to go out and kill a meal?

    She is golden.

    Women should not be thought of as equal.
    Women are not strong.
    Women are figure heads.
    Women are dumb beings who don't have any voice.
    Women cannot do anything on their own.

    My RB GF was special. She went from boats in the San Pedro harbor to sleeping on the ground in the mountains of SoCal.

    But, I'd would have tossed her aside in an instant.
    She never learned how to start a fire with a magnesium 'match'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    He could have picked one off sitting on my lawn One of the neighborhood teenagers came flying around the corner, I thought for a minute I should start warming up the oven

    You wound me so.





    This spring was really frustrating. I took a noob along with me. (Don't get me wrong, he is one of my best friends and a life long hunter. Just not a turkey hunter and turkey hunting is WAY more challenging.) He would not sit still. He kept moving and rolling and making noise. LOL Tool. Anyway, one morning I worked one in really, really close. Like 10 more feet and my buddy would have had a shot. Don't know what happened but he got scared. I think his line of sight to the decoys was blocked by this old tree. Once he could not see "the prize", he bailed. LOL

    First time I ever got one that close and did not harvest it. But, what are ya gonna do? LOL It still was a lot of fun and a great rush. He was gobbling up a storm and eating up my calling. Odd that he gets lazy that close. Ya win some, you lose some.


    May I ask where in California you live? I have not heard of good turkey hunting in Cali.
    "Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."

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    "If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    You wound me so.





    This spring was really frustrating. I took a noob along with me. (Don't get me wrong, he is one of my best friends and a life long hunter. Just not a turkey hunter and turkey hunting is WAY more challenging.) He would not sit still. He kept moving and rolling and making noise. LOL Tool. Anyway, one morning I worked one in really, really close. Like 10 more feet and my buddy would have had a shot. Don't know what happened but he got scared. I think his line of sight to the decoys was blocked by this old tree. Once he could not see "the prize", he bailed. LOL

    First time I ever got one that close and did not harvest it. But, what are ya gonna do? LOL It still was a lot of fun and a great rush. He was gobbling up a storm and eating up my calling. Odd that he gets lazy that close. Ya win some, you lose some.


    May I ask where in California you live? I have not heard of good turkey hunting in Cali.

    I am in a suburb of Sacramento, actually there are lots of turkeys roaming around where I work also.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

    Thanks Kfamr for the signature!


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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    One of the neighborhood teenagers came flying around the corner, I thought for a minute I should start warming up the oven

    Was it Hansel or Gretel?

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