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  1. J

    Spring 2012 Tom

    Well, up this morning at 4:45. Got to the woods about 5:30. Set up 2 hens and a jake decoy at around 15 yds. Temp was 35 degrees with wind blowing about 15 mph and gusting to 25 mph. Made a few yelps starting around 6:10. No response. About 6:30 I heard my first faint gobble to the north...
  2. J

    .62 or .54

    The only thing that I can find in my turkey guide about legal methods are shot size. Nothing bigger than #4 shot. I prefer #6's anyway because of pattern densities. Also, you cannot use a single projectile in a firearm for hunting turkeys here. Still, the .62 sounds like the way to go as...
  3. J

    .62 or .54

    Roundball, is your gun a fowler or smooth rifle?
  4. J

    .62 or .54

    Debating with myself on caliber of smoothie to be used for squirrel, rabbit, turkey and deer. Right now I have a 12 ga., but would like to move to a 20 or 28. I would probably sell the 12 to fund the purchase, so this would end up being my only smoothie. (I hate this fixed income retirement...
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