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Thankgiving Bird
#1
The wife wanted fresh bird so I told her she had to get it for herself so she did..

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#2
Nice, looks like a good eater bird. What state were you hunting in?
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#3
Congrats to the Mrs!
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#4
It was Utah up in Cache..
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#5
Shes says thank you..
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#6
So Cliff, was this a Landowner permit?
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#7
It was a depredation permit on private land
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#8
Awesome, you must know people that know people[Wink]. When they start having that much problems with wild turkey, that they have depredation hunts, they are usually so thick that you can just drive down the road on the private land, see twenty to 60 birds and all you got to do is get out of the truck and shoot one[crazy]. Do the permits still cost $55?
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#9
We seen about 300 to 500 birds, but most was on or around the houses, but we found some in a farmers feed lot..The tag cost 35.00..
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#10
Wow, that is a lot of birds, no wonder they needed a depredation hunts. Good to hear the price of the permits are lower. Did you know the owner of the land, your wife hunted or did you just apply for the hunt and that is where they said to go?
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#11
The DWR gave us names and phone numbers to contact..
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#12
Congrats to the wife. Bet it will be great eating.
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#13
The wife said thank you we will find out soon..
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