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Posted by dhermesc on November 01, 2004 at 09:25:51 from (68.110.220.22):
In Reply to: Re: Be careful out there boys and girls, I hit a d posted by txblu on November 01, 2004 at 05:04:59:
I don't understand the concept of "hunting" turkey. Its kind of like hunting chickens isn't it? More then once I've come to a tire squealing stop only to have to blow the horn to get them to move out of the road. My wife took out the grill on her Taurus when she smacked one at 55 MPH, over $1000 damage, almost as bad as hitting a deer. My son (5 years old) has been caught a couple times trying to sneak his BB gun down to the fenced poop pond to try and shoot at the flock of turkeys (20 or so) that land there everyday to drink and then for some reason can't fiqure out that they have to fly over the fence to get out. They usually spend about three hours walking the fence before they finally take to wing and fly out.
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