so whats the concensus? Can I legally shoot some white ones or only during turkey season?
What kind of a thrill would you get from shooting a tame bird that's ten feet away from you? In fact, why would you even think about shooting one? They obviously belong to somebody.Guys like you give the rest of us a bad name.
There's a white one in a flock of true wild ones in a bush I hunt I talked to the landowner and he said it was an albino and had been with the hen and other chicks since hatching. I see that lil f*cker all deer season but never in the spring untill I start salting after turkey season. Ima buy a fall tag this year and take him with a bow
Thats the best thing you can do right there USP.
If you are hunting with permission somewhere ask your landowner about them, and if he doesn't know check with an area farmer or 2.
There's an old fella down the road from me who is a little lax keeping his birds in ( ducks, geese,turkeys ) and although we all realize he has a responsibility to keep them in - none of the locals would think of destroying his loose birds.
If it got out that someone from outside the area who was hunting the area with permission, shot those birds, other hunters may find they no longer have permission to hunt around here.
I was thinking about eating it. BTW if they are clearly runaways without wearing alittle doggie collar that says who owns them what then?
While your getting all afronted by people who give us a bad name, you should consider that the majority of damage that has happened in the past has been from domestic animals that escape into the local wildlife.
Your right I shouldve just picked them up, taken them home. Maybe posted a small add in the EE.. "I have all your turkeys, please call, the one that answers to the name Bob seems especially sad to be lost"
But hey dont let this get in the way of your indigination.
Many rural people keep free range chickens, turkeys, ducks, etc. The animals are free to roam as they see fit until the owner decides to harvest/sell them. The benefit of free range is the animals eats for free and thus cost the owner nothing...downside is some people think that just because something is along the road and doesn't have "alittle doggie collar" on it then it becomes theirs.
What kind of a thrill would you get from shooting a tame bird that's ten feet away from you? In fact, why would you even think about shooting one? They obviously belong to somebody.Guys like you give the rest of us a bad name.
Its free range...meaning no barn or fence. The owner could put up a sign to tell the turkeys not to venture off the property but turkeys tend not to be the best readers. We had chickens as a kid that would roam all over...up to 1/2 a mile away.
The chickens always came back. Think of how far a wild turkey will wander in a day but often roost in the same area. They will know where home is.
Id shoot them for many reasons, the first would be to stop breeding with wild birds. Mixing domestic with wild is not a strong survival gene pool.
Second, no tag required.



























