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Buckhunter72

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You have turkeys gobbling at their reflection in your office window.

Every year, these guys show up about this time and walk up and down the front of our building. Our wiindows cast a nice reflection, so they strut, gobble at, and peck at themselves all day long.

It used to be pretty cool, but after years and years of it, it can become a distraction. They will sneak up when I am not paying attention and let out a gobble. It will scare the crap out of you. I used to get bored and hit the alarm button that makes my horn honk on my truck. They would shock gobble as many times as you wanted. Then they decided to start pecking the side of my truck, so I had to quit doing that.

Here are some pictures from my office window.

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Call TWRA to come relocate those birds for you.
Specifically ask for Ben Layton to handle this.
He's familiar with about a 500-acre tract over in Humphreys County where those birds could be largely protected and well fed.
 
Wes Parrish said:
Call TWRA to come relocate those birds for you.
Specifically ask for Ben Layton to handle this.
He's familiar with about a 500-acre tract over in Humphreys County where those birds could be largely protected and well fed.

He said he would be glad to. I told him there was well over a hundred that hang out around here. He said that wouldn't be a problem.
 
Buckhunter72 said:
He said he would be glad to. I told him there was well over a hundred that hang out around here. He said that wouldn't be a problem.
Glad Ben could help you out there. :)

And I'm sure our mutual friend will provide them a wonderful new home. He grows lots of lush clover plots, has a special habitat design plan on his property, really great for turkeys! Your turkeys should be very well-fed and happy with their new home. I'm sure the property owner will soon post some great trail cam pics of all the happy turkeys, as all he does it take their pictures, he doesn't hunt them ---- just loves to see them scratching around in his woods and food plots.
 
Wes Parrish said:
Buckhunter72 said:
He said he would be glad to. I told him there was well over a hundred that hang out around here. He said that wouldn't be a problem.
Glad Ben could help you out there. :)

And I'm sure our mutual friend will provide them a wonderful new home. He grows lots of lush clover plots, has a special habitat design plan on his property, really great for turkeys! Your turkeys should be very well-fed and happy with their new home. I'm sure the property owner will soon post some great trail cam pics of all the happy turkeys, as all he does it take their pictures, he doesn't hunt them ---- just loves to see them scratching around in his woods and food plots.

:D That is worded perfectly :crazy:
 
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