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Nerbraska 2013 1st bird with a bow!


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Nice work on the hunt! Nebraska archery season this year has been polar opposite from last year. Last year we started the year hunting in shorts, and the Toms were responding to calls and decoys. This year, all the decoys were still bunched up, and not interested in calls/decoys at all. It is more like hunting deer than turkeys.

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Nebraska is the promise land of turkey hunting as far as I am concerned. A group of us hunted around the Springview area for five years on 10,000 acres of private land. It was just night and day compared to the Caledonia area of Mn. where I started turkey hunting fifteen years ago. They put the land we hunted up for sale and that was that. I was just amazed in Nebraska if you had a ten foot wide creek with a couple of trees big enough to roost in there were turkeys. The whole state is that way from what you hear. Certainly do miss hunting out there.

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