85 Lbs. of Turkey.

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Schrader once harvested a mature galvanized bucket on one of those hunts.
What's the best shot size and choke combination for galvanized buckets anyway? :lol:


Ken, those pictures are awesome. If you guys keep having that much success you'll have to re-stock the bar! :D Just nine more sleeps! :wink: :D
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TPM wrote:
Schrader once harvested a mature galvanized bucket on one of those hunts.
What's the best shot size and choke combination for galvanized buckets anyway? :lol:


:D
i'm not sure but i bet they would taste awful :wink:
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Keep nailing them!!! Congrats to all.
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AWSOME!!CONGRATS!!way to go Ken.
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Great Hunt Ken.
Photos are great to.
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:) Congrats Ken and your guests on the successful hunt :shock: :)
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85 lbs of turkey

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That is a great sight ----- congrats to all

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Post by sits in trees »

OK what happend to the second bird??? either way very nice guy's, CHEERS!
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unclefester wrote:Thanks everyone :D

It was a great day.
A double first and a wade through a creek for a single and after a change of clothes another gobbler down.

Just another day of turkey hunting. 8) :wink: :wink:

Good luck to all on your hunts :D

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Congrats to the whole bunch! Great to see a large group successful like that! Looks like it was 5 oclock somewhere :wink:
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Very, very nice. Way to go!! :D
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well i got all excited reading this thread and seeing a post from Mike P and finally realized that this thread is a year old!!!!

if you look you will see the original post from uncle fester with the turkeys is from 2009!
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way to go Ken

You the man!! :D :D :D



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Sorry to disappoint you roly, but this thread is from last spring. :(
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