khart_6882
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What kills them? Around here it's usually cars, 10-22's and occasionally a bobcat.
They literally are unstoppable.
Really mean blue heelers work well too
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What kills them? Around here it's usually cars, 10-22's and occasionally a bobcat.
They literally are unstoppable.
WA is the only place I have ever road hunted a turkey. Jumped out of the truck one day, loaded the single shot and boom, dead turkey.
I’ve allegedly heard that if you get on some land owners property who really hate those things, have made their cattle sick, and want them gone…there’s a special privilege where there’s no bag limit on those things…and a group of guys can put a hurting on the flock….allegedly.Right. Maybe because I’ve been surrounded by them my entire life, but I don’t get the guys who get all serious about it in the NE. It’s seriously as easy as shooting robins.
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I've never tried them in the NE, but thinking about it this spring to bag a few more since we're limited here in Central WA.Right. Maybe because I’ve been surrounded by them my entire life, but I don’t get the guys who get all serious about it in the NE. It’s seriously as easy as shooting robins.
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I've never tried them in the NE, but thinking about it this spring to bag a few more since we're limited here in Central WA.
Coyotes and fireants on the nests in South Carolina.What kills them? Around here it's usually cars, 10-22's and occasionally a bobcat.
They literally are unstoppable.