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Turkey Tracks - March 2007
January 2007 Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by Linda Gallagher   
Sunday, 31 December 2006 19:00
Wow it’s already mid-January, and although it’s bitter cold today, we haven’t had any winter at all yet isn’t that great? With any luck at all, we’ll get through the rest of the winter as easily as we have so far, a blessing not only for all the birds out there, but also for the chapters that conduct winter feeding programs that are being confronted with unbelievably high corn prices.
 
Pere Marquette Chapter - Spring 2007 Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Maturen   
Tuesday, 16 January 2007 19:00
 It is mid January as I write this. Heavy snow came the first of December and then rapidly disappeared, leaving bare ground throughout Michigan. In just the past few says snow measured in inches has reappeared. Thus far our Wild Turkeys have been scattered over our 13 county chapter area and corn purchases have not been made. If future conditions warrant we will make those purchases. 
 
Coyotes PDF Print E-mail
Written by "Doc" Martin   
Wednesday, 28 February 2007 19:00
You have to admire the little wild canines. In spite of being shot, trapped and poisoned, there are more of them than ever.

My first real experience with coyotes came on an archery hunt to Colorado back in the seventies. Packs of coyotes were running deer twenty-four hours a day. Their yipping and howling became so constant that we began to tune them out.
 
So you think this is your land II - The tale of two 40's PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Maturen   
Wednesday, 28 February 2007 19:00
In the last issue of Turkey Tracks we reported on the recent Department of Natural Resources decision to dispose of surplus state owned property that “does not meet their mission”. Their bureaucracy has established “project boundaries”. Any property outside of these so called boundaries are fair game to be disposed of. We have objected to their disposal of many parcels.
 
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