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Forum Member:____setterguy____ Date:_____4/17/2010________

Team Name: _______purrfect (3)________

Youth Hunter(17 or younger):Yes _______ No __x______

Turkey Subspecies: _____Eastern______

State/Province Bird was Harvested In: _______MN_____________

Turkey’s Stats

Beard Length _____9_______inches

Spur Length ® ___1______inches (L)_____1____inches

Weight _20___9oz______ pounds

The certify that the measurements listed above are accurate to the best of my ability.

Forum Member: __Justin Novatney_______ Date:________4/19/2010_

Witness: ______Brad Dopp_____________ Date:__4/19/10_______

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Sorry about the quality of the pictures, my memory was full so had to use the back up. It was late and I was dog tired from walking and stalking all day.

Also - anyone know what would cause the beard of the bird to look like it had been chopped off? There were about 1/3 of the strands that were full length but the rest literally looked like they had been cut off with a scissors about an inch from the base...kinda hard to tell in the picture but just curious if anyone had seen that before.

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Turkey Contest 2010

Complete this form with your turkey’s measurements. Include photos of your turkey’s spurs and beard with a ruler or tape measure. Include in one of the photos your turkeys filled out tag or slip of paper with the date of the harvest. The turkey’s weight must be witnessed and signed by you and the witness below on this form.

Forum Member:_____RBS___________ Date:___5/1/2010_____

Team Name: _____Team #7 TOMINATORS______

Youth Hunter(17 or younger):Yes _______ No ___X___

Turkey Subspecies: ____Eastern______

State/Province Bird was Harvested In: ____Minnesota_____

Turkey’s Stats

Beard Length ___3-15/16"_____inches

Spur Length ® ___3/8"____inches (L)___3/8"___inches

Weight ____18.5_____ pounds

The certify that the measurements listed above are accurate to the best of my ability.

Forum Member: ___Ryan Becklund_____ Date:__5/3/2010___

Witness: ____Gene Becklund__________ Date:__5/3/2010___

Scores a whooping 33.875 if my calcs are right....lol

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Can I email my form to somebody? I have it in a .pdf doc on my computer, but I don't know how to put it up here.

Not the best fan pic, I was hunting by myself & it was getting dark when I got home, so it was in the fridge (in the garage) until the next day. It was kind of stiff.

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Forum Member: __Waterfowler10________________ Date:_5/4/10___

Team Name: _Gobble Junkies_(Team 2)___________

Youth Hunter(17 or younger):Yes ____ No ___X_____

Turkey Subspecies: __Eastern___________________

State/Province Bird was Harvested In: ____MN____

Turkey’s Stats

Beard Length _____11_1/2_______inches

Spur Length ® ____15/16_____inches (L)____13/16_____inches

Weight _25lbs_7oz__ pounds

The certify that the measurements listed above are accurate to the best of my ability.

Forum Member: __Kyle_DeRudder________ Date: _5/4/10__

Witness: ___Adam_Kack________________ Date: _5/4/10__

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Turkey Contest 2010

Complete this form with your turkey’s measurements. Include photos of your turkey’s spurs and beard with a ruler or tape measure. Include in one of the photos your turkeys filled out tag or slip of paper with the date of the harvest. The turkey’s weight must be witnessed and signed by you and the witness below on this form.

Forum Member:___haverhunting_____ Date:__5/11/2010__

Team Name: _________Team # 1_________________

Youth Hunter(17 or younger):Yes _______ No ____X___

Turkey Subspecies: _______Eastern_______

State/Province Bird was Harvested In: __________MN________

Turkey’s Stats

Beard Length _______7_____inches

Spur Length ® ___7/8___inches (L)_15/16___inches

Weight _19lb8oz___ pounds

The certify that the measurements listed above are accurate to the best of my ability.

Forum Member: __Cory Haverkamp__________ Date:5/10/2010

Witness: _______Dennis Haverkamp________ Date:_________

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Forum Member:____goblueM____ Date:_____5/15/2010________

Team Name: _______Tominators (7)________

Youth Hunter(17 or younger):Yes _______ No __x______

Turkey Subspecies: _____Eastern______

State/Province Bird was Harvested In: _______MN_____________

Turkey’s Stats

Beard Length _____11.5_______inches

Spur Length ® ___7/8______inches (L)_____3/4____inches

Weight _22_pounds,__8 oz_____

The certify that the measurements listed above are accurate to the best of my ability.

Forum Member: __Ben Dickinson_______ Date:________5/15/2010_

Witness: ______David Johnston_____________ Date:__5/15/10_______

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I had it weighed in the registration station, forgot to get a picture of it! Hope that is ok...

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