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<blockquote data-quote="RAMS" data-source="post: 1471188" data-attributes="member: 14368"><p>"I can assure you that a baited area would be visible to the naked eye at ranges that turkey are taken."DennisShooddy.</p><p></p><p>That's good to hear, Dennis. I haven't yet found a turkey lease in my new State of OK, and I'm used to hunting in timber where not much is visible except through shooting lanes. Your answer assumes the bait already has been discovered by turkey and made visible from a distance by raking, or that the visible bait is between the hunter and the bird rather than 70 yards behind the bird or 100 yards off in some non-visible location. That's why I hope the wardens are understanding folks :-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAMS, post: 1471188, member: 14368"] "I can assure you that a baited area would be visible to the naked eye at ranges that turkey are taken."DennisShooddy. That's good to hear, Dennis. I haven't yet found a turkey lease in my new State of OK, and I'm used to hunting in timber where not much is visible except through shooting lanes. Your answer assumes the bait already has been discovered by turkey and made visible from a distance by raking, or that the visible bait is between the hunter and the bird rather than 70 yards behind the bird or 100 yards off in some non-visible location. That's why I hope the wardens are understanding folks :-) [/QUOTE]
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