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Post by 4pointer on Apr 29, 2006 19:23:11 GMT -5
PUT IN FOOD PLOTS FER TURKEY'S,,,,,,,,,,IF SO WHAT KIND OF SEED DID YA'LL USE ,,,,
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Post by buffalocounty32 on Apr 30, 2006 11:21:58 GMT -5
we've never done it specifically for turkeys, we had some logging done about 6 years ago and we seeded all the roads down with clover they really seemed to like that
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Post by 4pointer on Apr 30, 2006 11:28:42 GMT -5
HEY ,,,, THANKS , JUST CHECKED OUT YOUR SPACE ,,, GOT SOME GREAT PIC'S,, YA SHOULD POST THEM
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Post by DocHolladay on May 3, 2006 0:24:30 GMT -5
I have heard they like most all of the deer plots when they are first starting to grow and like the clover all year round. There is a plant that is made just for turkeys called Chufa. It is kinda like a peanut in that its seeds/fruit(what the turkeys like) are under ground. They can scratch and dig and pull them up and eat them. The only draw back is, if the deer ever find out that they are there, they will plow the field up and eat it all and not leave any for the turkeys.
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Post by olddog on May 13, 2006 4:12:34 GMT -5
And that is a problem DOC? Chufa, clover, and plenty of grasshoppers, they go NUTS.
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Post by jerseyhunter on May 13, 2006 6:13:14 GMT -5
PUT IN FOOD PLOTS FER TURKEY'S,,,,,,,,,,IF SO WHAT KIND OF SEED DID YA'LL USE ,,,, SOUNDS GREAT.
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Post by DocHolladay on May 14, 2006 18:19:45 GMT -5
And that is a problem DOC? Chufa, clover, and plenty of grasshoppers, they go NUTS. Yes, cant have the deer eating all of the turkeys food.
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