I guess it is legal to hunt under a feeder in Florida lol.
Why are you feeding them in the first place? Ya just like fat turkeys and deer to look at?I had a feeling when I posted this photo some smart ass would have to make a da remark.
That is a Trail camera photo. Apparently you know nothing about Florida Hunting laws, which doesn't surprise me. Note the date of the photo1-22-22. The season is 2.5 month away.
To help you have a grasp on reality I will explain Florida Turkey Hunting law. It is illegal to hunt within 100 yards of an active feeder. On our lease we empty all feeders 45 days prior to the open of Turkey season, thus eliminating the active feeder issue.. For the uninformed, such as yourself, this breaks the patterning of the birds and makes for an ethical hunt, with the hunter using his skills to call birds in range of harvest.
I put the photo up as a fun photo showing birds in the wild for Thanksgiving.
Post of the dayHappy Thanksgiving...
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How's the quail population there? I'll see or hear two or three a year in central SC. The coastal areas are better, except when some overprotective leases and clubs use them as an excuse to shoot raptors.Bob White Quail
The deer thinking "haha no one suspects a thing"Hope all here have a great and safe Thanksgiving. Below are Wild Osceola Turkeys on my hunting lease here in Florida.
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How's the quail population there? I'll see or hear two or three a year in central SC. The coastal areas are better, except when some overprotective leases and clubs use them as an excuse to shoot raptors.
They are tasty little birds!