They do need to learn fear. My wife stopped when some wild turkeys were crossing the road and three attacked her jeep. If it was my truck, I would be eating turkey strips and fries.Time for them to learn to fear you!
They do need to learn fear. My wife stopped when some wild turkeys were crossing the road and three attacked her jeep. If it was my truck, I would be eating turkey strips and fries.Time for them to learn to fear you!
HELLO YES!!! Post us a video of you baiting it in with a line of corn that ends just below the muzzle, and spread his brains all over the place.Would it be ethical , as a hunter to harvest one of these birds. Not saying wright or wrong . Just asking your thoughts.
I would strongly suggest not drawing attention to this problem from any Gov local.....just do what you need to do.Try your State Wildlife/Game Department. In some states they have been known to capture and relocate them.
The moment he posted the pictures, his hands have been tied, and his option are to either Live with it, or Contact the Sate. MHOI would strongly suggest not drawing attention to this problem from any Gov local.....just do what you need to do.
Would it be ethical , as a hunter to harvest one of these birds. Not saying wright or wrong . Just asking your thoughts.
Yes smoked turkey is awesome!I'd smoke one when your season opens
You could probably use a hammer.Can't freaking believe that someone hasn't mentioned use Hammer
Don't hunt them there. It's easy to get a one shot clean kill, but they won't let you back in the store. Then you have to attend a 10 step program. I've been told.Last year the turkeys were around here just like this. As the snow melted & went away, so did the turkeys. By the time the season came around they had disappeared into the tens of thousands of acres of wild forest. By the time the season opened ,the only turkey you could find was in the frozen section at the grocery store.
No Homesteader's season where you live?Last year the turkeys were around here just like this. As the snow melted & went away, so did the turkeys. By the time the season came around they had disappeared into the tens of thousands of acres of wild forest. By the time the season opened ,the only turkey you could find was in the frozen section at the grocery store.
Or out source it to legal hunters. No one has to setup in the barn, but if available you can setup in the area and call them in.The moment he posted the pictures, his hands have been tied, and his option are to either Live with it, or Contact the Sate. MHO
That's a classic winter area vs spring summer area pattern. It's common for birds to move 2-3miles when transitioning to spring habitat.Last year the turkeys were around here just like this. As the snow melted & went away, so did the turkeys. By the time the season came around they had disappeared into the tens of thousands of acres of wild forest. By the time the season opened ,the only turkey you could find was in the frozen section at the grocery store.