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Turkey Burds #41105
01/25/15 10:02 AM
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Turkeys in the sunlight. Sometimes you just have to wait until the sun hits them just right for all the color to show.











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Re: Turkey Burds [Re: Wacky roger] #41108
01/25/15 10:40 AM
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Hey Roger,

Nice. When I was in Kansas for a wedding a few years back, I saw a troop of turkeys (gaggle? flock??) and stopped on the side of the road to photograph them. Before I could get my camera out, they were gone.

James

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01/25/15 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: James Morrissey
Hey Roger,

Nice. When I was in Kansas for a wedding a few years back, I saw a troop of turkeys (gaggle? flock??) and stopped on the side of the road to photograph them. Before I could get my camera out, they were gone.

James



I agree they are spooky.


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Re: Turkey Burds [Re: Wacky roger] #41111
01/25/15 11:55 PM
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It seriously felt like something out of a bad movie. LOL, I spotted them at least three times over the course of time I was there and each time they bolted. I felt very rejected.

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01/26/15 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted By: James Morrissey
It seriously felt like something out of a bad movie. LOL, I spotted them at least three times over the course of time I was there and each time they bolted. I felt very rejected.



What works best for me is to figure out where they are roosting and where they are eating and then try to set up a ambush.


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