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  2. I haven’t seen or heard a gobble this spring in my NJ spots.
  3. We need to step up trapping efforts
  4. Today, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) announced that President Donald J. Trump will address NRA members as the keynote speaker at the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits on Saturday, May 18th in Dallas, Texas.View the full article
  5. Definitely bobcats doing the hurting on the turkeys!
  6. Some people just can't play by the rules, what aholes
  7. Looks awesome , what are you doing where that bottom wood is still exposed ? stone work ?
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  9. Congratulations Mike, I was so relieved when you sent me the picture this morning
  10. Far more memorable when you gotta work for it....congratulations!
  11. Nothing like waiting until you got down to the wire... and I see you ditched the crossbow "When you absolutely, positively need a turkey"... bring a shotgun
  12. NJ the raccoon population is exploding. Baiting keeps them nice and healthy and for the most part no predators. Red fox, possums and raccoons do a number on the turkey population.
  13. Up in Orange County, NY,I hear some people are seeing- Fishers. I have never seen one yet. A Top Predator of Turkeys from what,I read
  14. Nice and congrats. Glad you are in the board. I am used to reading a lot of your stories every season.
  15. $450 and I'll pay shipping. Scope was never in the woods, range use only.
  16. In a divided Washington, there isn’t much that gets done with support from both sides of the aisle. However, last week, in an instance of rare bipartisanship, the U.S. House of Representatives passed two NRA-backed sportsmen’s bills. View the full article
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