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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 13, 2020

Column: Maine’s fall turkey hunt has a certain charm

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
September 13, 2020

MAINE SUNDAY TELEGRAM • September 13, 2020

There tend to be more birds, and in larger groups, in the fall. And opposed to the spring hunt, turkeys are active throughout the morning and afternoon. ~ Bob Humphrey

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2020/09/13/hunting-maines-fall-turkey-hunt-has-a-certain-charm/

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