Yes they are soap. My friend now owns them. Bought them from the original owners sons after he passed. Got in a wreck this spring working his calves and cows but got up, cussed myself and dusted off and went back to work, exclaiming I’m getting to old for this shit but I am stubborn and probably won’t quit.
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It’s a blessing getting to visit this beautiful place and I tell them that.
Mike sure doesn’t know how to gobble – not surprising, he’s probably never hunted them. He just pulls ’em from the freezer…
Love Mike Rowe. Catch his show on TBN , Story Behind the Story.
We have lots of wild turkeys in my area. I see two hens and their 4 surviving younguns every day when I feed the animals.
The local turkeys roost at the bottom of our southern coliseum (holler to you), ’bout a 100 yards away and a hundred feet down.. They be talken’ to each other every evening and morning.
We’ve trained the dogs to leave them alone. However, when the turkeys cross the driveway, a hundred plus yards away, they have to jump and yell at them (NO SEEING ALLOWED!), but stay on the deck. The turkeys no longer “hurry up”, I guess they figured out the situation.
Nice corrals/pens.
Whens turkey tagging & branding?
Soapweed
Yes they are soap. My friend now owns them. Bought them from the original owners sons after he passed. Got in a wreck this spring working his calves and cows but got up, cussed myself and dusted off and went back to work, exclaiming I’m getting to old for this shit but I am stubborn and probably won’t quit.
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.
.
It’s a blessing getting to visit this beautiful place and I tell them that.
Amen, my friend…..
El Gato is having fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I38OPnUSM8Y
Mike sure doesn’t know how to gobble – not surprising, he’s probably never hunted them. He just pulls ’em from the freezer…
Love Mike Rowe. Catch his show on TBN , Story Behind the Story.
We have lots of wild turkeys in my area. I see two hens and their 4 surviving younguns every day when I feed the animals.
The local turkeys roost at the bottom of our southern coliseum (holler to you), ’bout a 100 yards away and a hundred feet down.. They be talken’ to each other every evening and morning.
We’ve trained the dogs to leave them alone. However, when the turkeys cross the driveway, a hundred plus yards away, they have to jump and yell at them (NO SEEING ALLOWED!), but stay on the deck. The turkeys no longer “hurry up”, I guess they figured out the situation.