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Old 08-08-2004, 12:39 PM
Ken M.
 
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We need help, quick. We thought earlier this year how cool it is to have
wild turkeys around. That coolness has gone with the invasion of the beasts
into the lope and watermelon patch! The *&^%$#@! critters are feasting on
3-4 lopes and a couple of watermelons each day.
Any advise appreciated, I lost the heart for hunting a few years ago, but I
find it returning rapidly.
TIA,
ken


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Old 09-08-2004, 04:57 PM
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Default Turkeys vs Lopes and Melons

On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 05:28:06 GMT, "Cindy" wrote:

Fence your garden area, don't blame the turkeys, you invaded their space.


That's HIGHLY subjective. They used to call it a food chain. Now they call it a
food web. Either way, the space is shared by many different animals, some of
them prey, some of them predators.
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