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    if you were a gamewarden in a state with a healthy turkey population would you give a ticket to a person who killed a turkey thanksgiving morning if it was out of season

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    I probably would not be working in the first place, but No. You said that there was a healthy turkey population. Besides killing a turkey in the wild is more "humane" than buying one in a store that has been caged it's entire life and fattened up with hormones to be slaughtered. Just sayin'

    Yup. Rules are rules and they're rules for a reason. I paid $3 for my 14 lb bird for Thanksgiving. You gotta be mighty poor to have to go hunting a gamey tasting bird to feed to the family on T-day.


    Sorry, I'm in a mood tonight, lol
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    WITH ME IT WOULD BOIL DOWN TO THE FACT THAT IF I HAD TO WORK ON THANKSGIVING DAY THE HUNTER HAS TO PLAY BY THE RULES ON THANKS GIVING DAY.I WOULD NOT REPORT MY NEIGHBOR FOR DOING IT.


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