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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerATC" data-source="post: 1100837" data-attributes="member: 9576"><p>Turkeys at Lexington WMA...</p><p></p><p>I went out this afternoon after work, hoping the cool, wet weather might somehow change my luck of recent. On the drive out to Lex WMA, I saw three (couldn't tell the sex from afar) turkeys on private land just north of the WMA boundary. Once I got out to my spot, I set up my blind (which took about 45 minutes because I kept waffling on the best setup location). I ended up falling asleep in the blind, I guess because I had been up since 4am for work. Once I woke up, the temp had dropped, the wind was blowing, it was getting a little late and I was getting hungry, so I packed up to leave. As I was driving home, I spotted another turkey hanging out in one of the dirt parking lots for the WMA. So those are officially the first turkey I've seen down there. I was beginning to doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerATC, post: 1100837, member: 9576"] Turkeys at Lexington WMA... I went out this afternoon after work, hoping the cool, wet weather might somehow change my luck of recent. On the drive out to Lex WMA, I saw three (couldn't tell the sex from afar) turkeys on private land just north of the WMA boundary. Once I got out to my spot, I set up my blind (which took about 45 minutes because I kept waffling on the best setup location). I ended up falling asleep in the blind, I guess because I had been up since 4am for work. Once I woke up, the temp had dropped, the wind was blowing, it was getting a little late and I was getting hungry, so I packed up to leave. As I was driving home, I spotted another turkey hanging out in one of the dirt parking lots for the WMA. So those are officially the first turkey I've seen down there. I was beginning to doubt. [/QUOTE]
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