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jslucas
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  10:06:31  Show Profile  Visit jslucas's Homepage  Send jslucas a Yahoo! Message Send jslucas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Shot this turkey on 119.
1" spurs & 9.5" beard





Picture of the set-up;


Jason Lucas
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jaywkr
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  10:50:57  Show Profile Send jaywkr a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice bird. Congrats.
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ATB
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  11:09:24  Show Profile Send ATB a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Congrats nice bird thanks for sharing
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wbaie
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  14:03:34  Show Profile Send wbaie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice bird! What part of the property is that? I don't rememner the fallen trees from when I last rabbit hunted it
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jslucas
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Posted - 04/26/2008 :  15:52:45  Show Profile  Visit jslucas's Homepage  Send jslucas a Yahoo! Message Send jslucas a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's unit A/C. Scott is in the process of getting rid of the fence rows that run east/west, so he has been cutting a lot of trees. Not sure what his time frame is on that, but they provide good cover for the blind.

Jason Lucas
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teamasc
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Posted - 04/27/2008 :  11:26:52  Show Profile  Visit teamasc's Homepage Send teamasc a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jslucas

It's unit A/C. Scott is in the process of getting rid of the fence rows that run east/west, so he has been cutting a lot of trees. Not sure what his time frame is on that, but they provide good cover for the blind.

Jason Lucas
jslucas22@yahoo.com



I spoke with Scott last week. He plans to thin out the fencerows this year, and will take some of them out next year. The guy leasing his property to plant crops doubled his land rent providing Scott removed the fencerows. Unfortunately, the ethanol boom is going to affect us in this way, possibly for some time to come.

Todd Alexander
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