mjcurry said:i use to look forward to it , but trespassers and idots ruined it for me
man i really wish we still could hunt bear in the spring! it would be a nice little hunt to tie me over till the fall!
Alberta Bigbore said:i used to want to do it when we visit the inlaws in manitoba, but then i was introduced to wood ticks![]()
The Baron said:I'm looking forward to the season too! We're off to Kansas and Oklahmoa, as well as out local hunt, so it will be a great year for turkey adventures!
Three seasons ago I switched to traditional blackpowder only, and now I like my turkey "smoked"... flintlock style.Here's Tom#1 from last year...
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beretta boy said:Hey Baron :
You mean you can actually kill a Turkey without 3-1/2" copper plated grex-buffered super dooper pooper mgnums in an old gun that isn't painted in 14 colours of green and brown ???? Man where's your face paint, how we gonna know you's a turkey thumper ???![]()
mommabear said:Great pic's guys. Can hardley wait for my first Turkey hunt ... countdown!!!!!!!!!
glang1 said:I attended the Sportsman show in Ottawa yesterday, & was the only person to show up for the Turkey seminar they put on. Surprised me that there was zero interest. Worked out great for me as I had the seminar host to myself for about an hour. Picked up a few good tips for this Spring & got to look at all his equipment. He said he wasn't surprised at the zero turnout, & that Ottawa just wasn't a hunting town. Well that's O.K with me. Best of luck to everyone this Spring.
delmer said:For the last few years these seminars have always been jammed, so it figures that it would eventually get to a point where the demand for the seminars would decrease.
George! Thankyou! Good luck with your hunt as well. I am hunting in Bobcageon 60A. I am so geared to go!!!!!!!!glang1 said:Hi Momabear,
Good luck on your first turkey hunt. I will be my first Ontario hunt as well. Hunted them in Texas & NJ years ago. What part of the country will you be hunting in?
Regards,
George




























