Way to go Dennis! What about those does? I guess you let them go? I hope to get back out to my hunting spot soon, but I am afraid the roads are too wet right now.
Dreaming Man
Dreaming Man
Way to go Dennis! What about those does? I guess you let them go? I hope to get back out to my hunting spot soon, but I am afraid the roads are too wet right now.
Dreaming Man
Dennis I had the opposite happen to me about 4 years ago. It was on my land south of McAlester. I was deer hunting in gun season setting down the hill from our camp. They came up behind me and to my side. I'm setting there late afternoon just getting dark and all the sudden all hell breaks loose! At about 10 yards 3 or 4 of them fly up in the pines to roost. WTF! is right when you are not expecting that. They didn't make a sound coming in. I almost had heart failure, I was sure something was fixing to try and make me dinner. Then all the others start flying up into trees and this goes on for about 10 minutes. Probably about 35 of them. It was fun watching them, they would fly up, get themselves situated, and then decide to try another branch and start it all over again. I think it took them about 15 minutes to get quiet. I've since learned that they roost in that area very regularly.
That business about turkeys and deer not being in the same area at the same time is totally FALSE.
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