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“Also try using locator calls while walking through an area you hunt. look for roosts in pines, scat (droppings), turkey scratches (looks like a scrape kinda)”
Can anyone give me some info or links about scouting for turkeys? Thanks!
“Yes | No | Report from deadeyedave08 wrote 44 weeks 4 days ago certain pines can be done this way, but if u try to eat wild black cherry be dead within days”
“Another enemy of pines is the fungus, especially the white, thread-like spores of the purpled stemmed boletus, which often penetrates and disrupts the bark of the roots, forming a white network upon the roots.”
“Finally a gorge opened into a cuplike valley to and from which there was only this one entrance and exit, marked in pines and rubbly slopes.”
“When hunting pressure builds on surrounding properties or when the weather turns nasty, an isolated grove of thick pines is just what a buck is looking for.”
“The cold colour of the pines is reflected between the river-banks,”
“Fire or flood or the envy of men may tear the roof off my house, but my soul would still be at home under the lofty mountain pines that dip their heads in star dust.”
“The hill is clothed in pines, through which the light winds go softly sighing.”
“The effect of light and shade on the foliage of those older forest pines is indeed much finer than what we see among their younger neighbors; the tufted branches, in their horizontal growth, are beautifully touched with circlets of a clear light, which is broken up and lost amid the confused medley of branches in trees of more upright growth.”
“Whereas, the pines are the chief adornment and glory of our landscape, bringing sweet perfume to the delightful, balmy air and helping to make the climate of Beachwood ideal; and”
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