Introductions...
Introductions...
Hi Team 4,
I reckon I'll start the introductions. My name is Chad and I live outside Tampa, FL..
I'll be hunting Florida, Nebraska and Kansas this season. Possibly a trip to Texas too. With a little luck I hope to bag a few gobblers along the way.
As for a team name I'm open to suggestion...
I reckon I'll start the introductions. My name is Chad and I live outside Tampa, FL..
I'll be hunting Florida, Nebraska and Kansas this season. Possibly a trip to Texas too. With a little luck I hope to bag a few gobblers along the way.
As for a team name I'm open to suggestion...
- hookedspur
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Hi team ,my name is Steve and Im a turkaholic ,there I said it.
I live in central Ohio now ,lived most of my 58 years in WV. retired and move near my Grand Daughter...
I have hunts scheduled in South Dakota ,Neb ,Kansas ,Ohio and I hope WV this year ,I will try my best
to add to the score ,but above all I hope we have a Fun and SAFE season.
I live in central Ohio now ,lived most of my 58 years in WV. retired and move near my Grand Daughter...
I have hunts scheduled in South Dakota ,Neb ,Kansas ,Ohio and I hope WV this year ,I will try my best
to add to the score ,but above all I hope we have a Fun and SAFE season.
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Hi folks! My name is Jay and I live in south central Kentucky. I will be hunting Kansas and Kentucky for sure and possibly Tennessee and Florida.
I can't wait for the spring season to get here, I'm sick and tired of all this cold weather! Hopefully I'll be able to add some points to the team as well
I can't wait for the spring season to get here, I'm sick and tired of all this cold weather! Hopefully I'll be able to add some points to the team as well
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Hi my name is Casey
I too am a Turkaholic and I wouldn't have it any other way...
I live in Florida....
I'll be hunting Florida and Georgia.......
I'll do my best to contribute to the team
Good luck y'all and be safe in your travels and in the woods .
I too am a Turkaholic and I wouldn't have it any other way...
I live in Florida....
I'll be hunting Florida and Georgia.......
I'll do my best to contribute to the team
Good luck y'all and be safe in your travels and in the woods .
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ads1 is your 5th man.
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Welcome aboard ads1...Gobbler wrote:ads1 is your 5th man.
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Hi Team 4 "Snood Snipers",
After working 40 years at The University of Georgia and Mississippi State University, I have retired and moved back to where I was born in Southeastern Illinois in Lawrence County, Lukin Township. This is a rural farming community with lots of turkeys. I plan on hunting in Lawrence County, IL and in Mississippi. Maybe I will meet some of you in Nashville this weekend! Good hunting this year.
Terry
After working 40 years at The University of Georgia and Mississippi State University, I have retired and moved back to where I was born in Southeastern Illinois in Lawrence County, Lukin Township. This is a rural farming community with lots of turkeys. I plan on hunting in Lawrence County, IL and in Mississippi. Maybe I will meet some of you in Nashville this weekend! Good hunting this year.
Terry
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I think I screwed up. Too many good hunters on this team. May have to break it up.
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Just for the record, the average # of Long Beards taken last Spring was "4" per team 4 member! I don't know how big those birds get in Florida; we have two members from there, but the Long Beards in Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois graze in soybean and corn fields most of the year.Gobbler wrote:I think I screwed up. Too many good hunters on this team. May have to break it up.
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That's right! Seems like my annual trip to Kansas produces the biggest birds for me.ads1 wrote:Just for the record, the average # of Long Beards taken last Spring was "4" per team 4 member! I don't know how big those birds get in Florida; we have two members from there, but the Long Beards in Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois graze in soybean and corn fields most of the year.Gobbler wrote:I think I screwed up. Too many good hunters on this team. May have to break it up.
- hookedspur
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WaHoo we be Rockin now !!!
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We kill good ones here in Florida every now and again..ads1 wrote: Just for the record, the average # of Long Beards taken last Spring was "4" per team 4 member! I don't know how big those birds get in Florida; we have two members from there, but the Long Beards in Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois graze in soybean and corn fields most of the year.
Got this one in Nebraska last season..
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Chad that is some of the best spurs ive seen on FLA bird,
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That bird would be hard to beat anywhere. I didn't know how big those turkeys were, but those are big spurs!
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I'm so excited after those pics
welcome ads1
welcome ads1