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TEAM 8! Turkey Trash Talkers - Your monster birds are our decoys


tealitup

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Hello team. Just found out today of the team members.

Both your suggestions work for a team name for me. Shall we deceide?

Where are you all hunting? I will be in Area 223 - late season. (Sherburne County)

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I just threw out my thought on a name... makes no never mind to me what the name is... let's just show all them 'jakes' on the other teams who the ol' Toms are! grin.gif GO TEAM! BREAK!

Good Luck!

Ken

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I figured you're to smart for the roadkill trick... so I'm gonna try spray painting a chicken black and taping some hair cut off my daughters old Barbies for the beard... just gotta wait to see how long yours is first to see if Malibu Barbie gets it or Homecoming queen Barbie! grin.gif

I hope you realize that Jenni-O you brought home from Waskish doesn't qualify for this contest! Kelly and Jon told me all about you setting up your blind in the frozen foods section in the grocery store in Kelliher... tongue.gif

Boy we can really get some trash talking going here... C'mon team 8!

Good Luck!

Ken

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any name is fine with me also and tealitup I'm also hunting 223B

we may be old but wisdom of the woods comes with age.

and the turkey I spied this weekend had a beard as long as a horsetail

have fun and good luck everyone!

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I just found a bird!! Private land no one can hunt on!!! The guy who owns the land said the bird is at least six years old! When he bought the land he first seen the same bird six years ago.

Its a big big boy. I am so jacked up right now. I am hunting late season so hopefully there will be no tresspassers.

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hey guys I couldnt resist the poem on the other thread we'll do just fine ( I hope its not eating crow) and tealitup I sent that message to those toms

Lets get a name registered you guys pick it

jellyheads

turkey terminators

beard blasters

TTT-- turkey trash talkers

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havent heard much from the other two team members.

teal the name you gave that other team made me spit coffee all over the screen on my monitor thanks for making me laugh(team second) thats funny.

I think TTT is a good name for us.

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I just found a bird!! Private land no one can hunt on!!! The guy who owns the land said the bird is at least six years old! When he bought the land he first seen the same bird six years ago.

Its a big big boy. I am so jacked up right now. I am hunting late season so hopefully there will be no tresspassers.


Hey Teal,

Crows dont count........

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hey TTT lets here were your hunting and what your weapon of choice is and what your set up with maybe we can help one another out in the field.

This morning I say a flock of 15-20 birds 6-7 toms struttin around only thing was they werent in my area would be a sweet set up.

I'll be shootin either knight black powder shotgun with 5 shot or browning gold hunter with 3 inch remington nitro turkey load in 5 shot and I'll be hunting 223b private and state land, have seen a lot of turkeys in both areas not sure if I will use a decoy or not

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tealitup I've seen at Sand dunes south of orrock then just north of me their is another tract of state land kunkle state forest seen birds earlier in the year and going to scout saturday evening if I get a chance the Easter morning checkit out.

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I hunted Kunkle last year with out luck. I think we are talking about the same area in the Sand Dunes. Oriens Hunter (FM member) got a nice bird out of there last year. I have the perfect place to go on the edge of the dunes - alot of scouting and a place where I dont think people will go.

Always looking for another area - so keep me in mind.

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