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2014 HSO.com Forum Members Turkey Quest


Borch

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Looks like I missed this sign up somehow. Oh well. Not like I'm not gonna hunt.

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Same with me Power Stroke... been checking the forum at least once a week all year it seems and never even saw it. Darn eyes must always scroll past the pinned stuff :-)

Borch - if you need any additional people or have enough folks that missed and another team can be made up I'd like to participate again. I must be having a bad morning as I can't even find the original signup thread. Ugh.. more coffee is needed.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Most teams haven't even checked in yet so I'd be willing to add you to to round out the teams a bit more. If I recall you both are adults. wink

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Most teams haven't even checked in yet so I'd be willing to add you to to round out the teams a bit more. If I recall you both are adults. wink

Thanks Borch. I can't speak for PowerStroke, but most days I function like an adult :-) I can't remember the info you usually ask but yes, adult.. hunting MN and Wisconsin with a shotgun.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well gosh darnit don't know how i missed the signip this year. Chalk me up for an alternate if you need one. I'll be hunting minnesota this year april 21-25th.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

PFUNK

I added you to team #6.

Trying to round out teams before we get to far in.

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Hey borch, do you have the link up for submitting forms yet, I don't see yet. I hope to use it later this week. wink

Thanks for doing all of this for us.

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Hey borch, do you have the link up for submitting forms yet, I don't see yet. I hope to use it later this week. wink

Thanks for doing all of this for us.

The form is on the first page of this thread. Thanks

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Hey borch, do you have the link up for submitting forms yet, I don't see yet. I hope to use it later this week. wink

Thanks for doing all of this for us.

Thanks for the reminder. I'll get a thread set up for firms and pics.

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Borch, x1957x here. Have a favor of you. Is there a mn. wild turkey registration record book for a youth? If so can you help me I think my grandson Jeffrey just shot one of the alltime bigger birds if not the biggest. It weighed 25lb and has 4 beards that are appx off the top of my head are 10.25,6.25,5.175,and 5.oo.. It has 1" spurs on each foot also. I am going to post a few pictures on the photo forum with a little help, soon. I froze it as am going to do a full body mount on it! Took a ton of pictures and have it all on video to boot. Think he is pumped?, NOT AS MUCH AS GRANDPA!! Please pm me with what I need to do. Thanks

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I can check but not sure off the top of my head but I think the NWTF is a members record book. Donbo is probably more connected with the NWTF than I have been. A call to the MN DNR may be a good place to start for where to go to get things rolling.

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