We had a great morning looking for turkeys in the rolling hills of southern Ohio. The 17-year periodical cicadas (Brood XIV) emerged here this past spring and early summer. It appears to be a good year for poult recruitment. We seen lots of sign and broke one flock, but no response. We’ll explore the ridge tops and hollows some more once the temperature cools down.
Sharing the history of hunting Wild Turkeys with a Dog in the U.S. and Canada. Associated with the TurkeyDog.Org web site.
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Looking good.
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