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    Quote Originally Posted by LostYank View Post
    Turkey hunting in NZ is clearly very different from here in the states.

    I personally LOVE turkey hunting, but we can only do so in a very short window and believe it or not, they get very wily and hard to bring into range (can only shoot them with shotguns or bows here). Agree with everyone about the flavour—absolutely splendid. If anyone needs recipes for cooking the legs, which taste great but can be tough as cordwood, PM me. As for the contention that they're no good for sport, you ought to try calling them in the spring. Damn good time. Really hope I get the chance to chase the big chickens when I'm out there.
    You don't need to call them, just walk up to them and shoot them or grab them out the tree when they are roosting
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    You don't need to call them, just walk up to them and shoot them or grab them out the tree when they are roosting
    There was a Barry Crump book, might have been "hang on a minute mate" or "The adventures of Sam Cash", where two of his characters went collecting turkeys at night: One poked them with a stick when roosting on a fence, and the other used a pair of sharpened hedge trimmers to lop off their heads when they stuck them out to see what had woken them up

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    There was a Barry Crump book, might have been "hang on a minute mate" or "The adventures of Sam Cash", where two of his characters went collecting turkeys at night: One poked them with a stick when roosting on a fence, and the other used a pair of sharpened hedge trimmers to lop off their heads when they stuck them out to see what had woken them up
    I used to use my little Rem pump .22 - hold torch in one hand with fingers over lens so very little light - pick a paddock with nice fresh clover -sneak up to turkeys roosting on fence or gate - get a look at what they were - head shoot young gobblers point blank range - delicious -

 

 

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