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<blockquote data-quote="shaneb" data-source="post: 1409899" data-attributes="member: 22820"><p>Congrats to him Bigfoot. To give some thought on the original post, Most turkeys have a spring summer pattern for breeding/nesting and then go into their fall winter pattern. It is mostly about available foods and habitat for nesting/ breeding. Thats why they move. If a property has both then you will keep them. Some large properties around our state have both types of habitat for them mixed together so they dont see the migration so to speak. Some properties hold turkeys all winter but have none come turkey season(spring) and some folks around here just cannot grasp that. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaneb, post: 1409899, member: 22820"] Congrats to him Bigfoot. To give some thought on the original post, Most turkeys have a spring summer pattern for breeding/nesting and then go into their fall winter pattern. It is mostly about available foods and habitat for nesting/ breeding. Thats why they move. If a property has both then you will keep them. Some large properties around our state have both types of habitat for them mixed together so they dont see the migration so to speak. Some properties hold turkeys all winter but have none come turkey season(spring) and some folks around here just cannot grasp that. lol [/QUOTE]
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